Posted by DeAminal on February 14, 2001, at 16:41:25
This post isn't about medication, but this is the closest I could find to a place that may answer my question. Please see if you can help anyway.
I have a question about eyesight. I see through a 'fuzz'. This 'fuzz' looks like the snow on the TV screen. The best way that I can explain the way I see is this: it looks as though I am watching a TV set with a bad cable connection, so that you can see the snow in the background. I've seen this way my whole life. I recently went to the ophthalmologist and I have perfectly healthy eyes with 20/20 vision. In fact, he didn't know what the problem was. Ok, now to the question: I'm wondering if I have brain damage, maybe to the occipital lobe. If I do, should I have a MRI or a PET scan? Also, what exactly do you think this could be? And, have you ever heard of this vision problem before? I heard somewhere that you only see a percentage of what is actually there, and your brain fills in the rest: the gestalt law of good continuation. I know the gestalt laws are only perception, but something along those lines maybe.
Please help,
DeAminal
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