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Narrow-Angle Glaucoma Symptoms
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| Radium 2006-06-04, 9:21 am |
| Narrow-angle glaucoma puts sudden and intense pressure on the lens of
the left eye. Symptoms are:
1. Visual distortion; 2-D images appear 3-D; visual hallucinations
2. Loss of image perception
3. Loss of color perception
4. Intense aching pain in that lens due to protein starvation
5. Sudden and complete blindess; subject cannot tell even dark or
light!; the description is usualy "seeing nothing at all", no light, no
darkness. Just totaly blank. Wierd feeling!
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| Radium 2006-06-04, 9:21 am |
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Radium wrote:
> Narrow-angle glaucoma puts sudden and intense pressure on the lens of
> the left eye. Symptoms are:
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> 1. Visual distortion; 2-D images appear 3-D; visual hallucinations
> 2. Loss of image perception
> 3. Loss of color perception
> 4. Intense aching pain in that lens due to protein starvation
> 5. Sudden and complete blindess; subject cannot tell even dark or
> light!; the description is usualy "seeing nothing at all", no light, no
> darkness. Just totaly blank. Wierd feeling!
CORRECTION,
#4 should be "sharp, severe in the left lens due to compression of that
lens"
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