Chezzymann
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I noticed last year that I had vertical ghosting. Its visible with both eyes open but is still visible when one eye is closed (Don't get confused by the thread title. "One eye" just means that it can exist independently when you close one eye. It doesn't mean its JUST in one eye. For me, I can close either eye and its still there. When you close one eye and it goes away that is Binocular diplopia which can be very different.) Its noticeable at all times throughout the day and happens to me 24/7, never going away. Its most noticeable with white text on a dark background. It started bothering me late last year and when I was due to get new glasses I talked to my optometrist about it. He prescribed me with new glasses (this time with prisms, since one of my eyes are slightly higher than the other) but after a few months of me trying them they did absolutely nothing. He then told me that its a "High order abberation" and cannot be fixed and I'm going to have to just deal with it for the rest of my life.
I'm very sensitive to visual issues and stuff like this irritates me extremely easily, and its very irritating to look at pictures of art right now (And play video games with a lot of high contrast. Majora's Mask is very annoying to look at) I love art and am planning to be a graphic designer, so as you could imagine this would be an extremely depressing and potentially life altering route to take (As in, I would have to change my major since looking at static images is very irritating and it would be super stressful to cope with it while designing things and could most likely never do things like peacefully star gaze again) and it would be very hard for me to be able to fully accept the condition.
If there's anything I learned with medical stuff its that you should always try to get a second opinion, so I'm currently scheduled to meet with an ophthalmologist to try and see if there's something else that can cause it, or if there is a treatment. I've researched monocular diplopia extensively online and saw that a wide variety of issues like chronic dry eyes, cataracts (I'm only 19 so its probably not that), brain issues, and degenerative disorders like Keratoconus can cause the issue. I really, really hope my ophthalmologist doesn't have the same response as my optometrist because that would just absolutely destroy me. For the past six months I've constantly been annoyed by this and I haven't really had any peace because its always there, all the time, and cannot be drowned out like something such as tinnitus can (I have a minor form of tinnitus too). I've asked my mom about monocular diplopia and she seems to have something that could be similar so whatever is causing it might be hereditary. I also get headaches frequently (Sometimes once a week, usually at least twice a month) if that's related somehow.
Does anybody have something similar to this? Any results? Questions about what I said? Stories? Please do tell, talking about it helps.
By the way, here's a sample picture of what monocular diplopia looks like for me that I photoshopped to give an artificial idea of what I'm seeing. Its not a test or anything. Most images online don't really look similar so I felt like I had to do one myself, this is pretty darn close. (I've shown people this and when they saw the effect I made they thought they had the same problem lol, if you see the ghosting on this picture it doesn't mean you have it.)
I'm very sensitive to visual issues and stuff like this irritates me extremely easily, and its very irritating to look at pictures of art right now (And play video games with a lot of high contrast. Majora's Mask is very annoying to look at) I love art and am planning to be a graphic designer, so as you could imagine this would be an extremely depressing and potentially life altering route to take (As in, I would have to change my major since looking at static images is very irritating and it would be super stressful to cope with it while designing things and could most likely never do things like peacefully star gaze again) and it would be very hard for me to be able to fully accept the condition.
If there's anything I learned with medical stuff its that you should always try to get a second opinion, so I'm currently scheduled to meet with an ophthalmologist to try and see if there's something else that can cause it, or if there is a treatment. I've researched monocular diplopia extensively online and saw that a wide variety of issues like chronic dry eyes, cataracts (I'm only 19 so its probably not that), brain issues, and degenerative disorders like Keratoconus can cause the issue. I really, really hope my ophthalmologist doesn't have the same response as my optometrist because that would just absolutely destroy me. For the past six months I've constantly been annoyed by this and I haven't really had any peace because its always there, all the time, and cannot be drowned out like something such as tinnitus can (I have a minor form of tinnitus too). I've asked my mom about monocular diplopia and she seems to have something that could be similar so whatever is causing it might be hereditary. I also get headaches frequently (Sometimes once a week, usually at least twice a month) if that's related somehow.
Does anybody have something similar to this? Any results? Questions about what I said? Stories? Please do tell, talking about it helps.
By the way, here's a sample picture of what monocular diplopia looks like for me that I photoshopped to give an artificial idea of what I'm seeing. Its not a test or anything. Most images online don't really look similar so I felt like I had to do one myself, this is pretty darn close. (I've shown people this and when they saw the effect I made they thought they had the same problem lol, if you see the ghosting on this picture it doesn't mean you have it.)