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Holds 2 pair of glasses in the space of one
Soft interior protects lenses

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Mild cataracts cause double vision?

I have cataracts that are too mild to need surgery. However, one of my eyes sees double when being tested for an eyeglass prescription. Do mild cataracts cause double vision with eyeglasses? Can I get used to it, or should I not wear glasses? I don't actually need glasses in a lot of situations. In broad daylight I see fine without them. A lot of people with worse vision than mine don't wear them because they don't like them. So my question is whether the double vision is a good reason to not get eyeglasses, or whether I'm likely to get used to it and benefit enough from the eyeglasses to make them worthwhile in spite of the double vision.

In any case I'm not going to get cataract surgery any time soon. Mainly because there is only one cataract surgeon in town and he recommends against it till they get worse.


Yes my cataract causes double vision - although the double vision is fixed by wearing my glasses - can;t see at all without them - everything with my "bad eye" is really blurry and doubled up!!

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What are the possible causes of brain blood clot and the corresponding symptoms?

My friend said that sometimes whenever he is very busy especially when is trying to beat his work deadline he feels that an area at his lower head portion, at the left side, at the back & just about 1 - 2 inches above the uppermost portion of his neck feels very warm to a slight hot. He is wondering what could be the reason for that.

He is working also with computers and because he has double vision lens eyeglasses (upper one for nearsighted & lower one for reading) he is always tilting up his head for a better focus in his reading.

Now for about a month, he feels as if he has a stiff neck though not as painfull. He is afraid and thinking he has sort of brain blood clot although the doctor said it could only be due to fatigue and routine sleep head position.

Please give your medical comments. What could these be ---blood clotting? Are the two cases related? What medication or therapy can possibly eliminate the symptom of feeling like a stiff neck?


I have "Atrial Fibrilation", and this has a tendency to cause
clots, such as I have. I've had a heart attack, and Angioplasty,
one Carotid Artery cleaned out because it was 95% blocked,
and I had a stent put in my leg, for a blocked Artery.

I am 83 years old.

I take two Asperines a day to thin the blood and also to
ease the neck pain that I get at night, in bed.

I don't recommend that you do as I do, but you may need a different Doctor to get a second opinion.

Dual Sided Eye Care Case (Blue)

Dual sided eye care case that makes it easy to have both eyeglasses and contact lenses available
This is a BLUE case
The other side is equipped with a mirror and holds a contact lens dish, a small pair of tweezers, and two small solution bottles


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