Not looking for a diagnosis (I couldn't see it anyhow ;) ) just some background info so that I ask the right questions.
The tech did a test today. I looked into a machine that measured "the length of my eyeball". The good eye saw a vertical red bar. The bad eye saw the bar leaning about 12°, ad in two pieces off set about one bar's width. I'm guessing the lean is my astigmatism in that eye, but the break and offset? I'd say "I've had stuff picked out of my eyes". but the eye docs would say I "damaged my cornea".
My cataract is peripheral, and I can see pretty good in the exam machine, "Is this better or was that?" totally controlled lighting. But outside, it's all foggy from light scattered by the catarct, I guess? So I close that eye.
Makes it tough to shoot Sporting Clays or Tactical Shogun, my master eye is the bad one, so I very easily transfer my master-ness to the other eye, and shoot behind left-to-right crossing targets- my left eye tells me my barrel is ahead of the target. So, without a good master eye, I have to shoot with BOTH eyes closed. ;) ) or should the emoticon be ,' )
The tech did a test today. I looked into a machine that measured "the length of my eyeball". The good eye saw a vertical red bar. The bad eye saw the bar leaning about 12°, ad in two pieces off set about one bar's width. I'm guessing the lean is my astigmatism in that eye, but the break and offset? I'd say "I've had stuff picked out of my eyes". but the eye docs would say I "damaged my cornea".
My cataract is peripheral, and I can see pretty good in the exam machine, "Is this better or was that?" totally controlled lighting. But outside, it's all foggy from light scattered by the catarct, I guess? So I close that eye.
Makes it tough to shoot Sporting Clays or Tactical Shogun, my master eye is the bad one, so I very easily transfer my master-ness to the other eye, and shoot behind left-to-right crossing targets- my left eye tells me my barrel is ahead of the target. So, without a good master eye, I have to shoot with BOTH eyes closed. ;) ) or should the emoticon be ,' )
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