Hi,
Correct me if I am wrong folks but I think an acute glaucomatomus attack
may occur. This is where the canal of schlem is blocked of by the
dilated pupil and therefore the intra occular pressure builds up and
the resulting problems could occur. Obviously regular visits to normal
lighting would be required. I am not sure if the old miners condition
of nystagmus may be a possible risk? Excuse the spelling as I don't
have a Med dictionary to hand.
Regards
Paul
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the site. I feel like old mother hubbard sometimes. End of begging.
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