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Eye problems post SAH?

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My vision seems to have changed since my SAH 3 1/2 years ago. Seems a bit 'bleary' in my left eye which under normal circumstances I would think I could blink or rub away. Any similar problems and solutions?

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Hi there. I haven't had an SAH. But I do have a congenital BI. I had perfect vision when I was younger but have felt a deterioration over the past few years. I have episodes where things go blurry, just for a few seconds at a time before it rights itself. But its enough to be really annoying. I haven't found anything I can do to help. Although it does seem worse when I'm feeling tired.

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I am 22 months post my SAH. My vision on the left has also deteriorated over the past 12 months - especially my distance vision. I did have an MRI which picked up no issues. Have you spoken with your optometrist? That was to be my next stop .

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