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I have noticed in the past 6 months that I am starting to have a night vision problem. I was given glasses with no tinting that brought my vision to 20/20 in both eyes. It helps somewhat but I still see lights that are star shape and too bright to the point of being blinded. I look to the right as much as possible to not catch the full impact of oncoming headlights.

I was wondering if others have experienced this problem and when is it so bad that one cannot drive at night?
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Old 11-16-2010, 02:49 PM
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You'd better see an ophthalmologist. I have night problems with my left eye and was told I'm developing a cataract. May soon bite the bullet and make an apointment.
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Sounds like a cataract to me, too. An eye exam should be scheduled. Early cataracts can cause those symptoms and yet not decrease acuity below 20/20.
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Sounds like a cataract to me, too. An eye exam should be scheduled. Early cataracts can cause those symptoms and yet not decrease acuity below 20/20.
Thanks Shimpy and mikeod for the tip as my last eyetest didn't reveal cataracts and I believe it was performed by an opthalmologist.

Couldn't hurt to get another opinion from a different doctor.
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I have noticed in the past 6 months that I am starting to have a night vision problem. I was given glasses with no tinting that brought my vision to 20/20 in both eyes. It helps somewhat but I still see lights that are star shape and too bright to the point of being blinded. I look to the right as much as possible to not catch the full impact of oncoming headlights.

I was wondering if others have experienced this problem and when is it so bad that one cannot drive at night?
I teach techniques one can use to help with night time driving...But let me say some people seem to think the more or the brighter lights they have the safer they are and they make it bad on other people looking at these bright lights....Saying that we are taught to turn down all the dash lights to make our eyes recieve less light...Also keep your eyes moving from side to side not focusing on any one object....Aim high, meaning look 5 to 8 seconds ahead....It helps...Other then that have your eyes checked, the previous posters are correct......And to the rest of you who have those stupid add on fog lights , shut them off on a clear night, no need for them....
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I had the stars on headlights. traffic lights and rear brake lights. I had halos around the light posts in the yards. I had the cataracts removed and everything is good now.
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There is a cure for that, see your eye care person.
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I had the same problem - it was cataracts. Just had both eyes done and now have 20-15 vision and don't need glasses for other than reading and computer. Both done in New Jersey. I am not familiar with the medical facilities in Florida - would get references I think.
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I had the same problem - it was cataracts. Just had both eyes done and now have 20-15 vision and don't need glasses for other than reading and computer. Both done in New Jersey. I am not familiar with the medical facilities in Florida - would get references I think.
Your first post. to TOTV. Keep on posting.

Thank you for all that have responded. I am now on Medicare and will see a really good doctor to see what can be done other than glasses. If it is a cataract, I will have it taken care of.
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