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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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You probably need to see an eye doctor. You could have something seriously wrong with your eyes.
perceptivei · 36-40, F
Eye doctor said I don't have much wrong with my eyes. Perhaps, it's my vision.
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
@perceptivei it’s called hyperopia

Farsightedness.. if it’s a newer occurrence it could be just part of aging

If it came on fast though and out of nowhere (vision was crisp and clear before) then you should maybe seek another opinion