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Is there anyway my vision could be worse in certain environments vs others?

I've been thinking my vision is getting worse and worse when I'm at work. I took off early Friday and took off work today. I just noticed my vision started getting a bit blurry, because I started drinking tonight. I've been drinking all weekend though (a lot, too), and I haven't noticed serious issues with my vision. So, is there any way that my work environment could be affecting my vision (and not others, I should add)? I've drank more this weekend, so it's not the alcohol. Plus, I don't go to work intoxicated from any substance.


Could something at my job be affecting my vision? It's gotten really bad. I couldn't even see someone in front of me at times. I don't have problems with seeing things up close. But, it's like it takes a few days or so for my eyes to adjust back to what they previously were...


I almost feel like it's my environment, because it gets really bad at work vs on the way to work. Then, it takes days for my eyes to feel better.
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Fluffybull · F
What sort of work do you do? What's the lighting like? Is the atmosphere dry or dusty? Any fumes?
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perceptivei · 36-40, F
@Fluffybull How would I know if there are fumes?
perceptivei · 36-40, F
@Fluffybull The lighting can be fairly dim on the floor level especially down certain ailses. I think it's dimmer on the bottom floor than up top. I do get bothered by the blue lights pointed directly at me from the new mario carts they have. But, i really think my vision started to get blurry before the blue lights from the new mario carts.


I should state my vision needed improvement prior to this. I know that. I feel like it got significantly worse since i changed departments. Over the weekend, it seemed like my vision slightly improved. I wasn't having headaches or having a difficult time seeing normal stuff. I feel like an idiot explaining this, because I know people would say "You just need glasses/contacts." Or, a doctor would say "You just glasses/contacts."

I feel silly even thinking about it let alone talking about it.