Hi all!
So I went for my annual eye exam last night after work. There happen to be some scheduling conflict that didn't allow me to see him at my appoited time. The wait wasn't too bad, maybe 15 minutes. So once I got in of course he dialated (sp?) my pupils as part of the examination.
By the time I left, it was 5 minutes before they closed. I get into my car and see nothing but Halos around every light...including the street signs. I went to a store parking lot for a bit, got in and walked the store, waiting for my eyes to undialate. I was a little better 45 minutes later so I went to my parents who live close by.
When I got there, my mom was surprised that my eye doctor didn't put a solution in my eyes to undialate my pupils. She said it still takes an hour, but its better then just waiting the 3 hours for the solution to wear off.
after I left my parents house, I was still seeling some halos, but not as bad as before.
Has anyone ever heard of the solution to undialate your eyes? Just curious as this is new to me.
So I went for my annual eye exam last night after work. There happen to be some scheduling conflict that didn't allow me to see him at my appoited time. The wait wasn't too bad, maybe 15 minutes. So once I got in of course he dialated (sp?) my pupils as part of the examination.
By the time I left, it was 5 minutes before they closed. I get into my car and see nothing but Halos around every light...including the street signs. I went to a store parking lot for a bit, got in and walked the store, waiting for my eyes to undialate. I was a little better 45 minutes later so I went to my parents who live close by.
When I got there, my mom was surprised that my eye doctor didn't put a solution in my eyes to undialate my pupils. She said it still takes an hour, but its better then just waiting the 3 hours for the solution to wear off.
after I left my parents house, I was still seeling some halos, but not as bad as before.
Has anyone ever heard of the solution to undialate your eyes? Just curious as this is new to me.