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Any eye doctors in the house - 350 lumen LED accident
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3955763" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Looks like it was an accelerated version of what happened as a kid...I have not been in bright light today yet, but the pink and then the eventual "blind spot" when eyes open is gone, but if focus as necessary to see the old "floater" that was caused by the camera years ago, it appears larger, so I think this got me int he same manner but damage seems to be minimal. I read about temporary blindness from bright light in general, but this is a direct hit only in one eye and not the entire eye. But since it was so close, I think it made a difference. I've been shined in the eyes with bright light before, but never that close except these two times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3955763, member: 24531"] Looks like it was an accelerated version of what happened as a kid...I have not been in bright light today yet, but the pink and then the eventual "blind spot" when eyes open is gone, but if focus as necessary to see the old "floater" that was caused by the camera years ago, it appears larger, so I think this got me int he same manner but damage seems to be minimal. I read about temporary blindness from bright light in general, but this is a direct hit only in one eye and not the entire eye. But since it was so close, I think it made a difference. I've been shined in the eyes with bright light before, but never that close except these two times. [/QUOTE]
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