Chezzymann
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Old thread, but I wanted to chime in here and see if anyone had any advice. I have this issue most prominently in my left eye. I recently had my eyeglass prescription updated to its full strength, and now I have this ghosting pretty badly in my left eye. It's well controlled in my right, however. I went back to three separate optometrists over 6 visits trying to correct for the ghosting. All of their refractions and final prescriptions were within a couple of degrees of each other. I ended up spending $600 getting my lenses replaced 4 different times with no improvement. The more my astigmatism (cynlinder) was corrected, the worse the ghosting got in my left eye.
Now I'm stuck in a similar situation as some others in the thread. One of my eyes is very good and the other has this bad ghosting despite seeing clearly through the doc's pheropter. My brain suppresses the ghosting in the left eye, but not 100% well because text still has halos around it a bit and causes my eye strain throughout the day.
I'm going into a LASIK center this week to get a free evaluation with the waveform exam. That might let me know if it's a higher order aberration or something else, I imagine. Just wanted to ask if anyone has been able to make this condition improve with eyeglass prescriptions or other methods other than having LASIK done? I can't be blowing any more money on a problem that isn't possible to fix, but I just can't deal with all text from a distance being blurry like this!
I've been to multiple opthamologists, gotten countless tests, down to the shape of my eye, testing my muscles, retina, and even multiple brain scans and they've all basically said they have no idea how to fix it or what's causing it. From what I've learned "High Order Abberation" is basically a fancy term for 'something complicated we don't understand'. Honestly, if you truly have the same problem I do, I highly doubt lasik will do anything at all.
*since this thread being bumped got me all frazzled again, time to vent some more*
The worst part is I'm going to have to deal with the dread of this slowly getting worse with no way to fix it, ever. As you can imagine its kind of terrifying. I check to see if its gotten worse every night. Also I can't watch movies or TV shows or play video games with the lights off now, the lights have to be on or there's too much contrast and the double vision is much more noticeable.
I did notice that when I look down as far as I can, it gets 100X worse for some reason. Of course I rarely look that far down so its not an issue for now. Maybe it is a muscle problem *shrugs*