Same here, my doc said it was probably caused by a virus, and my night vision is also almost non existent. Yes, it is a benign condition, but it's also extremely irritating - I had almost 20/20 vision before this, nowadays I have to wait a couple of minutes after going from a light room to a dark room so that my eyes can adjust - and I'm not a very patient person!
Alisa
----- Original Message -----From: monicafaye1Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 6:48 PMSubject: [adie_syndrome] New Member with AdiesHi,
I just found this group and thought I would share my story. I was
diagnosed with Adies in 1982 at the age of 27 after noticing my night
vision was almost non-existent. The ophthamologist thought it was
caused by a flu-like virus I had the year before. I am now
experiencing a dry, scratchy feel, and something that seems a bit like
a floater. Can someone offer websites that give information on this
disorder? When diagnosed, the MD seemed to know little except that it
is usually a benign although permanent condition. Thanks for the support.
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