Towards the end of January this year, it was a busy Tuesday morning. A 50 year old gentleman, Mr. X, came in and requested an eye test to update his reading glasses. A general question we often asked every customer: “Is there anything bothering your eyes or vision? Any symptoms you noticed recently?” Mr. X answered, “Nothing much.” Then I went on to ask about his medication and family history of eye diseases. Suddenly he said, “Well, about a week ago, when I was driving I noticed a speed camera flashing, but the funny thing was I never knew there was a speed camera near my house. I asked my neighbours, but they all insisted there is no speed camera nearby.”
That definitely rang my alarm. I went straight to check how well he could see from a distance with the chart, as I covered his right eye, he said, “Oscar, why did you turn the light dimmer” while I was 2 meters away from the switch. I said, “Please let me have a look inside your eyes first. Your left eye might have a certain condition.” Mr. X asked, “What about my reading glasses?” I said, “I would like to check the structure of your eyes and make sure they are all good, and then I can update the prescription of your reading glasses.”
When I looked into his left eye, I saw a horse-shoe- shaped tear with retinal detachment. I told Mr. X that I have to refer him to see an eye specialist immediately. He was confused and replied, “Why? I am seeing fine when I open both of my eyes. I don’t feel pain or irritation in my eyes.”