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You know, it's always wise to make time to get something like this checked out properly. I mean, your vision is fairly important to you. Without vision, you will have a lot more time on your hands.
Like the doc said, it's probably not an emergency, but if you have noticed a change get an exam. It could be the very beginning of something that might benefit from early detection.
the smokey vision isnt from light to dark its the opposite actually i guess. i guess whenever the lighting changes, but night vision is deteriorating as well.
no, i doubt it is emergent. especially if it only occurs when you go from the bright light into a darker room.
but even if its not "emergent", it could still be "serious". problems with light adaptation *could* mean retinal disorders like retinitis pigmentosa, etc. i personally doubt thats what you have, but it is within the realm of possibility and no one will know one way or the other w/o an exam.
no i haven't been. i don't have alot of available time which is why I need to know if this could be serious.
have you been to the eye doctor?
the smokey vision (only when entering a dark room) doesnt sound like a complaint i have heard very much before...