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Visual Field Eye Test
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Does anyone know what this entails. I had a letter today from local hospital with an appointment for one in August. It says: "It measures your central & side vision by using flashes of light within a dome". Does that mean I am in a dome with lights flashing or what? And what exactly do they suspect is going on? I've never been able to do the optician's 'field tests' since they started them donkey's years ago. The same hosp. did a standard 'field test last week' and said I'd done OK. (I bet they always do).
Background - optician referred me last March with suspected glaucoma. 2 appts. later (latest this week) they still don't know because I have thick corneas and so give odd results. I have to keep on putting painful drops into just one eye - to see if pressure reduces - until Sept. (been doing it since last Sept., but pressure went down in both eyes - so they are baffled).
Starting to get worried, any ideas?
Background - optician referred me last March with suspected glaucoma. 2 appts. later (latest this week) they still don't know because I have thick corneas and so give odd results. I have to keep on putting painful drops into just one eye - to see if pressure reduces - until Sept. (been doing it since last Sept., but pressure went down in both eyes - so they are baffled).
Starting to get worried, any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The test involves you placing your face at roughly the centre of a spherical space whereby you have a "screen" around your normal field of view - the hemisphere is real in front of you and onto it are projected light spots at random. If you see them you press a switch to indicate you see them, as they hit the "screen" (the hemisphere in front of you). Those you don't see you can't match with a click - there are deliberate non-spots so you don't simply click in the same rhythm as the firing. The outcome will be an image of where your field of vision is intact and where not - we see to the sides even when looking forward, unless the vision is damaged/incomplete. Glaucoma, if untreated for long enough, causes loss of sight and the visual field test maps any damage/loss.
Thanks, mamya and Buenchico, but these seem like the test I did on Wednesday. It's this 'dome' that makes me wonder. Don't worry, if there is something wrong I'll grab with both hands as you suggest! I have to think that maybe it could be a neurological condition (as suggested in Buen's clip. I think it's probably best to bother my doctor - I have to see him soon about my eyes anyway. Thanks a lot, all.
Well since I answered I've had 2 more helpful answers. Karl, that sounds more like what is being suggested. EDDIE, thanks, I've had a really painful eye, red all the way round and to about an inch below, in the one in which I put the drops. I'll tell my doctor when I see him next week - I was just putting-up with it. Thank you both.
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