Scottcrosby
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I woke up 2 months ago with distorted vision in my left eye. Couldn’t read the clock when I got up. All straight lines look like sine waves. It’s my dominant eye so pool balls are now elliptical and cut in half with the right side a half ball lower than the left side.
I’ve continued playing at least three times a week since this started.
I played like shit for the first 5 weeks but surprisingly I’m starting to get used to it. Hitting a ball with top right means I don’t actually see the contact point. I’m just hitting where I know the contact point has to be. Because of the offset I actually see cloth where the contact point is.
Hitting the ball on the left is the same as it always was.
Now, I see perfectly fine with my right eye however I can't aim with it. In fact, when I look at the ball with both eyes it actually appears in two different places. I can somehow tell my brain to concentrate only on the funky ball and block out the other image. This took a while but it works. I did try to close my funky eye a few times and just use the right eye. Try it!!! It's hell.
Anyway, 2 month have gone by and I think my game is back to where it was before the incident.
Medical diagnostic: It’s a Epiretinal membrane disorder. Surgery is scheduled to remove/fix it.
I asked my buddies why they didn’t give me the 7 ball while I was adjusting to this disorder. Reply » We did, you’re just too deaf and didn’t hear it » Sigh.
Now I'm wondering if I'm going to have to retrain myself again once the eye is fixed?
Note: I ate Brussels sprouts for the first time in late August. Just saying!
I’ve continued playing at least three times a week since this started.
I played like shit for the first 5 weeks but surprisingly I’m starting to get used to it. Hitting a ball with top right means I don’t actually see the contact point. I’m just hitting where I know the contact point has to be. Because of the offset I actually see cloth where the contact point is.
Hitting the ball on the left is the same as it always was.
Now, I see perfectly fine with my right eye however I can't aim with it. In fact, when I look at the ball with both eyes it actually appears in two different places. I can somehow tell my brain to concentrate only on the funky ball and block out the other image. This took a while but it works. I did try to close my funky eye a few times and just use the right eye. Try it!!! It's hell.
Anyway, 2 month have gone by and I think my game is back to where it was before the incident.
Medical diagnostic: It’s a Epiretinal membrane disorder. Surgery is scheduled to remove/fix it.
I asked my buddies why they didn’t give me the 7 ball while I was adjusting to this disorder. Reply » We did, you’re just too deaf and didn’t hear it » Sigh.
Now I'm wondering if I'm going to have to retrain myself again once the eye is fixed?
Note: I ate Brussels sprouts for the first time in late August. Just saying!