Need to find a way: Hi Mickaela, I'm really concerned by your description of your vision loss. You need to find a way to see a doctor. Insurance should cover a significant portion of you visit with the doctor. Call the doctors office and see how they can help you afford a visit. Look at your expenses and see what you can do without temporarily - eating out, cell phone, etc. I'm glad you're reaching out.
Answered 7/11/2015
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Sliding-scale: Here's a link to sliding-scale clinics near you. This may be important if it's a sign of diabetes or a blood pressure drop or any other condition. Please discover the cause and the cost before you allow damage to worsen. As a young woman, there are both serious risks and many good resources. This should work out well. Call! http://tinyurl.com/naa625z Now, go! Now, get well. Okay?
Answered 7/13/2018
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Needs evaluation: it is important to make money arrangement for something as important as vision. All you may need, may be glasses
Answered 8/10/2014
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Vision: Color changes in vision may be caused by a problem in the retina of the eye. A bleed or detachment may be possible. General health may also be associated with this. I would suggest that you at least see an optometrist to have a detailed look at the retina.
Answered 6/28/2016
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Digitalis: Are you on a medicine called digoxin or digitalis? Too much of this medicine can make your vision yellow. Use of hallucinogenic drugs like LSD or mescaline can cause this as well. If no to the above, then I am sorry but unable to tell you why you might be seeing what you are seeing.
Answered 5/19/2016
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