Ed... stress and caffeine! If I'm going to the range early in the day, I avoid coffee until I get home. I know for a fact that coffee tends to mess with my eyes and even through a scoped rifle, I am not as accurate. Stress is a big one, figure blood pressure etc. and it is very easy to have that impact your eyesight. I also struggle with vision issues, not nearly as bad as you. I have been reduced to a peep on my Cherokee and even then, some days I just can't focus on the front sight and the have a comfortable non-fuzzy view of the intended target. I hate to say, but I have acquired the components to put a 1x on that rifle just so I can have a focus. I'm hoping to get another year out of things without adding that tho
I have tried my standard tv/long-range lenses, my readers, plain old off the shelf safety glasses... no eye cover (stupid I know) and now think I'll try the various low power readers from the local store rack. Problem is, in the woods I would need to swap pairs to shoot... which I suppose is at least better than not seeing well at all.
My cataracts are ten years out, I'm told. I'm going on 56 this fall. Also, on night-driving, try a pair of your prescription lenses in a light tint amber or yellow. I have worn prescription sunglasses at night for decades and it greatly reduces the halo and glare. If you haven't tried this site, check them out as you can get a couple pair of full glasses for 30$ in many cases.. goggles4u.com I buy a couple pair a year there. Just input your prescription numbers and pick the frame, lenses and tint, if any. Definitely worth a try.
Thanks for the information.
I do drink coffee. My blood pressure, as well as all my other critical functions are darn near perfect. That includes all my bloodwork, which last month was fairly extensive. No medications either and I’m 66 years of age. My doctor is impressed by this.
I cannot rule out daily stress being part of this situation. However, I really don’t have much of that. Now in terms of self induced stressed, more so adrenaline, from my preferred squirrel hunting method, as well as the amount of physical stress added due to steep terrain, that may very well be a factor. Also, I have a tendency to push myself way too hard on physical activity such as clearing land, firewood getting, etc. In short, I run myself ragged at times. So perhaps that has something to do with it?
With that said, some days I wake up with fuzzy vision and it remains with me all day. Or, it might go away later in the day. Sometimes it comes on later in the day and lasts until I go to bed. Whatever it is causing this, it’s not a fun thing to experience.
Cataract issue is consistent.
IMO, these type of situations are the most difficult. Much like a vehicle that has a problem sometimes but not always. If the computer doesn’t have a code, then it’s simply guesswork until it ultimately refuses to work anymore.
In addition, I used to wear corrected lenses that were tented to the amber/brown tint of my specification. They definitely help during night driving especially during rainy conditions. They worked great when I used to fly in haze or smoky weather. That’s what I had them dipped for. However, those days are gone. No one seems to tent prescription lenses anymore in that color.