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Margaret10
Asked April 2020
Waking up and large black areas in my vision, should I be concerned?
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SharynMMarie
Apr 2020
I would contact my eye dr. If you have diabetes/high blood pressure, it could be an occlusion requiring possible treatment.
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Isthisrealyreal
Apr 2020
I would definitely contact an eye doctor to determine if you should be seen.
I sure would if it was my eyesight.
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I sure would if it was my eyesight.