Eye doc sez 'slight astigmatizm' [mostly applies to the 'star' phenomenon]
 Could also be refraction of light off suspended water particles in the air.

Ode

At 05:43 AM 2/10/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
>Marshalee
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>>    My cataract story. At my bi-annual eye exam a few years ago, I was 
>> referred to a specialist as my optometrist found the beginnings of a 
>> cataract in one eye. Specialist confirmed it, said I was a bit young but 
>> not too unusual for them to be starting to form.
>>    I had eaten dairy foods heavily all my life, but had been lactose 
>> intolerant for a few years, but just used the lactase enyzme and went on 
>> indulging. The problem got worse, and I had to give up all milk products 
>> entirely. Later I read that dairy consumption is implicated in some 
>> cataracts, and the enzyme actually gets into the lens of the eye further 
>> causing cataracts. I don't know, but at my next eye exam having been 
>> completely dairy and lactase enzyme free for over about a year and a 
>> half, the beginning cataract was gone, vanished.
>>    Weird, huh?
>> paula
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>> Wayne Fugitt wrote:
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>> >    I thought it to be a protein problem and poor drainage.   Not a 
>> > protein deficiency, but improperly formed protein.
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>> >    Some serious body chemistry is out of whack.  Many people have eye 
>> > problems or one sort or the other.
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