I'm not one for posting personal information on public forums, but if I can save the eyesight of just one person by compelling them to have an eye exam, I will have made a difference in the world...
Earlier this week I experienced 3 nightly episodes of a throbbing pain behind my eyes, primarily behind one eye. Although I don't typically experience headaches the pain was severe enough for me to get up and research eye pain on the internet. I read that the normal type of Glaucoma doesn't cause pain so I decided that what I had was possibly a painful cluster headache or pain caused by a inflamed tooth so I decided to tough it out. (Lesson learned - self diagnosis)
My eyes felt funny and my vision was a little blurry so on the forth morning on my the way back from an outing to test out my new camera I dropped by my Doctors office and was sent see an eye doctor that very afternoon. Much to my surprise after a few tests I ended up having emergency eye surgery on both eyes, on the spot.
FYI, I'm 100% fine but I was extremely fortunate not to have lost my eyesight
I've learned that I was extremely lucky, in fact I must have a guardian angel sitting on my shoulder because I had acute angle Glaucoma which if untreated it can cause blindness in a day or two... It is not common but preventable with surgery if this eye structure is spotted during an eye exam and preventable/corrected via laser surgery.
For more info see
http://www.patient.co.uk/health/acut...osure-glaucoma
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Another reason to have an annual eye exam is that the other more common type of Glaucoma (Mayo Clinic.com) which is one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States. Glaucoma can damage your vision so gradually you may not notice any loss of vision until the disease is at an advanced stage. The most common type of glaucoma, primary open-angle glaucoma, has no noticeable signs or symptoms except gradual vision loss.
For more info see
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/glaucoma/DS00283
Anyway, I've decided that personal or not, advising everyone to have an eye exam is extremely important, no matter your age, even if you have 20/20 vision.
I suspect that is very likely you take your camera to the dealer for a check up and servicing every year, so why not have an eye exam?
On a lighter note... Off to explore the world...
(I forgot to sharpen after downsizing but thanks to Cambridge in Colour I know that I should've done this
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