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Is there a vision disorder in which you can't see what is right in front of your face?

It's almost like everything in your eyesight blurs together? Or, could you be "seeing" things but your brain says you don't see something?

I think that happened to me recently, and I don't understand how that's possible.
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Yes. A stroke can do this.

Get checked out.
@perceptivei I say this because a shirttail relation had the "cannot see an object" symptom happen as he had a stroke while driving and hit a parked car which he did not see.

Examination revealed the stroke.

Please get checked out. Be prepared for a possible CAT/other scan of your brain; I believe it was a CAT scan which was done to a family member to find or rule out a micro-stroke.

You need to get this sorted out quickly.
perceptivei · 36-40, F