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I hope not let's face it. But basically, over the last few months i've noticed that things in the distance are becoming more and more blurry. Obviously this could just be a sign that i need glasses. The reason i'm a little confused is that:
(1) My eyes have been perfect until about two months ago, can they go wrong this quickly?!
(2) Some days they are fine again, it seems that looking at something close for a while, like a screen or book, makes them stick like that. Is that usual?
Is there anything I can do? Or is this problem just a really quick onset of short-sightedness? I really can't believe how quickly its happened. I would get an eye test, but I don't know how much use it'll be, since some of the time they're fine, and they constantly get better and worse at random. Anyone know anything about eyes? Any advice would be appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is exactly the same thing that is happening to me at the moment and it's come on very quickly for me as well. i never even thought about diabetes even tho my mum and grandad are diabetic i was just resigning myself to the fact that i prob needed glasses so i would go to doctors, think im going to make a appointment myself tomorrow now