Around the first of the year or as early as last fall I developed eye "floaters" that were supposed to be age related (I'm 35) and get better over time. Over the last 6 months they've gotten worse and other strange things have happened with my vision like seemingly decreased peripheral acuity and fogginess.
I woke up yesterday morning while camping in the lovely high uintas with my wife and baby girl and had a huge blur blob in my right eye (dominant eye) with huge black spots. We came home early and I happened to get into my eye doc on an emergency call and then saw a retina specialist.
I may have a tear or slight detachment in the lower retina which is less bad than the central retina and apparently doesn't warrant surgery today considering the other issues. I have another appointment with them tomorrow when they have all their staff and are able to use their fancy machines to diagnose the reason for the retinal bleeding and growth of new vessels. I apparently have bleeding and new vascular growth in both eyes, but it was particularly bad in my right. He said he wishes it was just a tear or detachment, because he could do the surgery today and we'd be done. Much easier, with a potentially much better prognosis. Some of the causes are certainly not desirable and downright terrifying. The common ones, like diabetes and hypertension very likely don't apply to me.
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I've always had 15/20 vision and cherished it for being in the mountains, seeing every detail of the hills, for game location, shooting rifle and archery.
I hope I get my rifle finished and am able to shoot it soon.
If any of you have any type of vision loss issue that makes your vision slightly darker and foggy, or hazy... Maybe even really blurry but not correctable might apply... What modifications have you made to the front and rear to be able to see them better?
Currently, I could see a deer well enough at 50 to hit it's vitals, but I don't know if I could see the front post well enough to sight accurately. For the rear sight, I could probably solder on a 0.032 piece of sheet over the notch with a hole drilled there, to create a pseudo peep, if the rear sight is installed far enough back on the barrel. For the front... No idea. Either a bright silver bead or a dead black bead might be best.