Eyes are ok but the right one has thin tissure which appears to be directly related to poorer vision.
Are you referring to lattice degeneration? That’s the thinning/stretching of the retina, often with people with extreme nearsightedness.
Lattice degeneration is a thinning of the retina that happens over time. About 1 in 10 people have lattice degeneration, and most don’t know they have it because there are no symptoms.
www.aao.org
I am no doctor, just an unlucky slob that had extreme nearsightedness, then necessary cataract surgery, then two retina detachments. Previous to the surgeries last year (in my mid-fifties) docs always told me I had the lattice thing. Like for the last 20 years, at least.
I never had issue like you are describing.
Could you describe your issue in a bit more detail? Do you only have issues with grey plates? And I’m a bit unclear if you are wearing any rx glasses when shooting. What is the uncorrected rx for each eye? (Like, mine were -11/-10.5 or so before cataract surgery)
I wonder if you have huge floaters in that eye? I do and I have to dart my eyes around to get them to temporarily move away from my center vision, especially when using magnified optics.
It gets worse as magnification goes up, and much worse in a riflescope. Don’t know why. The image goes fuzzy as the floater drifts in, then after the eye dart it clears up for 5-10 sec. Rinse, repeat (often, but not always).
FLOATER TANGENT
Another glorious thing that happens to high nearsighted people is a lot of floaters, even before one’s 50s. I had a crap-ton before my surgeries, but in my shooting eye I now have an absolute butthole amount lol.
Reason why?
Right eye:
- Cataract surgery—>
- Reduces “flesh volume” in eye as replacement lens is smaller than biologic lens—>
- Less volume in eye causes jelly in eye to pull away from retina—>
- This pulling-away created a glob of huge, Jupiter-sized floaters
- Right eye’s retina surgery was done with lasers only, not by opening up my eye (so liquid was not replaced & floaters remain)
Btw #3 can happen even without surgeries as one ages. You see some flashes.
My left eye was spared the floater issue as its retina detachment was more serious. In the normal course of that surgery they replaced the liquid in that eye with fresh, no-floater stuff.
Yea!