You should see another eye doctor for a second opinion. Perhaps seek out a university setting. You also should get a CT of your brain if this hasn’t been done yet to be certain there is thing wrong at the brain level leading to your blindness. Good luck to you!
Answered 7/20/2023
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Several unlisted diagnostic possibilities need consideration. Bilateral blindness at your age could be associated with vitamin or mineral deficiencies but could be caused by neuromyelitis optica or even the numerous causes of cortical blindness. If ophthalmology feels ocular health is adequate, a neurologist at a nearby medical school is the next logical step.
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