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Eye problem, plz help!!?

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Okay this is the way it goes.......

About 6 months ago i just started to blurry. So Me and my mom went to the eye doctor place and they said i needed glasses. So i said ok, then after like 5 months my eyes got blurry again with my glasses on. So then i needed a higher prescribtion( or however you spell it). SO i got them, and i got contacts that i used like two times, So when i used the glasses and i take them off things are more blurry then before. i mean like they wernt like this before, things are relly out of place.

plz help me i need to know something to help this from happening? any eye exercises? anything i need to know why this is happening.

thx

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I NEED HELP URGENTLY!

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  1. Sometimes your vision changes when you start certain medications.  Vision changes also occur if your sugar level has gone out of control (diabetes).  You should get you blood checked for this.  As far as things looking more blurry when you take your glasses off:  your eyes have gotten used to seeing things more clearly so naturally when you take them off it'll seem blurrier.


  2. better get a second opinion on that

    note: it's prescription

  3. I don't know how old you are or anything, but from my own similar experience I can tell you this:  Sometimes you are of an age when your eyes change, and it can happen rapidly, mine got worse and worse every 3 months or so for almost 10 years, but after a while the worsening slowed and I was told it is typical that eyes start to slow down the changes and stop around age 20 or 21, until years later when they again start to change from old age :)

    It is frightening, but if your vision is still correctable with glasses or contacts just keep going in and getting a new prescription every time you notice a difference/on a regular basis.

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