One more thing thing, I did in fact have thorough tests on an by an ‘ MD FACS’ David Bellows and he pointed pointed out nothing bad.... just my slightly high IOP:.....
Thank you, you have been a huge help
Any suggestions on where to go in southern New Hampshire? I’ve visited The Medical Eye Center a few times
It could be the glasses because my vision isn’t as sharp and clear as I should be... the lenses are also scratched all over too. I hear good things about ‘Lens Crafters’. Are they a good place to get the thorough eye exams?
If the vision issues go away when the pin hole technique is used what does that tell you? Even when I squint my vision clears up slightly. And what tests should I ask to be administered so I can get full results? I also had images and pictures taken of my retina as well
The 2 eye doctors i was seen by were MD Opthamologist at the Medical Eye Center in Manchester NH. They check my macula, cornea, everything and didn’t see anything
Your problem suggest a couple of things that might not show up in a regular eye exam. First of all I hope many or most of the "eye doctors" you saw were Eye MD ophthalmologists not optometrists. If you have not seen an Eye MD you have not had a full medical exam. If you have seen an Eye MD I would first suggest you see an Eye MD that specializes in cornea diseases and refractive surgery. You need a corneal topography to determine if you have irregular cornea astigmatism or other cornea problem that might not show up on regular eye exam. If that is normal I suggest you see an Eye MD that specilizes in eye muscle problems (strabismus). They are often called pediatric ophthalmologists but almost all do adult eye muscle problems. The doubling and improvement with head positioning often indicates an eye muscle imbalance. Since you wear glasses a problem could be the prescription is wrong or the glasses are not fitted properly to your eye and face.
*** When I use the ‘pin hole’ technique the vision issues go away completely.......