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Are you derpin' us, Derps?

 

If she didn't chronically swallow large doses of sildenafil (Viagra) and got her vision turned all bluish and just guessed the colours wrong, I think you're genuinely trolling us. Or she is.

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Apparently she went to a doctor and they sort of fixed her eyesight

Yeah, she's lying.

Don't do drugs kids.

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How did they fix it?

Neither of us know because she said she went there and they had her unconscious when they did whatever they did but that her eyes were a bit sore and blurry afterwards, and in reply to the others and to you in case you think me or her are trolling; no we're not, there's literally no point in doing that. And she does see a bit better now. I think she's seeing a bit more shades of blue if not all (she said light blue is light purple which I think she just thinks it looks more purple) and she's seeing yellow and green properly now.

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Neither of us know because she said she went there and they had her unconscious when they did whatever they did but that her eyes were a bit sore and blurry afterwards, and in reply to the others and to you in case you think me or her are trolling; no we're not, there's literally no point in doing that. And she does see a bit better now. I think she's seeing a bit more shades of blue if not all (she said light blue is light purple which I think she just thinks it looks more purple) and she's seeing yellow and green properly now.

 

"Neither of us know"

 

Then she either has been operated by some crazy maffioso (because really, any doctor these days is bound to informed consent), or either she's genuinely trolling you and you need to start opening your own eyes. I'm sorry to tell you but there's no such thing as some sort of surgery which can "fix" a color inversion sight, if that even exists in the way you have described it.

 

Since the problem is alledgedly solved and we're getting no where further with this thread, I suggest that it be locked. OP is not able to give us evidence-based approaches for the problem and is in my opinion not flexible enough to consider multiple possibilities that are more probably lying at the base of the problem he is reaching out for.

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Neither of us know because she said she went there and they had her unconscious when they did whatever they did but that her eyes were a bit sore and blurry afterwards, and in reply to the others and to you in case you think me or her are trolling; no we're not, there's literally no point in doing that. And she does see a bit better now. I think she's seeing a bit more shades of blue if not all (she said light blue is light purple which I think she just thinks it looks more purple) and she's seeing yellow and green properly now.

Alright. Let me ask this question.

 

 

Were you with her when she went to the doctor?

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Alright. Let me ask this question.

 

 

Were you with her when she went to the doctor?

She's in Australia lol it's online dating .. :v

But she'd never lie to me or anything and I know this because honestly I'm kind of the only reason she's alive because before we got together and met she used to cut and she has like next to no friends and she's constantly severely bullied at school and no one does anything about it even if reported, and she's just not that type of person to lie. She arrived home a bit later than usual though.

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She's in Australia lol it's online dating .. :v

But she'd never lie to me or anything and I know this because honestly I'm kind of the only reason she's alive because before we got together and met she used to cut and she has like next to no friends and she's constantly severely bullied at school and no one does anything about it even if reported, and she's just not that type of person to lie. She arrived home a bit later than usual though.

A bit?

You better be talking about 10-12 hours with months of waiting for the appointment.

Eye surgery, is extremely complicated, risky, and takes time.

 

You can't prove she'd never lie to you.

For all you know, she's lying constantly and you don't know.

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(...) But she'd never lie to me (...) I'm kind of the only reason she's alive (...) she used to cut and she has like next to no friends and she's constantly severely bullied at school (...)

 

That information immediately rules out some things but is very suggestive for other serious problems. None of which directly correlates to an ophthalmic pathology.

 

Medical advice from non-professionals impending pleads in favour of a lockdown of the topic.

 

OP, I'm very sure she's not willingly lying to you. But we must really consider the idea of her problem being a shout for attention or help, rather than a genuine somatic problem. I'm not going to give any medical opinion or advice, which is the only way to help her in the future. The story didn't add up, but your last message (isolation, the absence of a decent social safety net and other signs that might indicate a psychiatric problem) solves a lot of unsolved questions - or, at least, gives an indication of possible answers. It's not your fault, but you are not able to evaluate her both physically and mentally from where you are sitting (don't take this personally, but no one from your age is able to do so, let alone without any decent medical or health professional background), so I suggest that you remain open to possible alternative problems here, rather than the actual physical (ophthalmic) problem you cite.

 

Only thing I can say is that a psychiatric problem might be at the base of the problems that are cited in this topic and that the girl in question is advised through the OP to consult her general practitioner or a psychiatrist with the problems she's struggling with.

 

A last advice to the OP: I'm not saying that she's unstable, because I don't know her whatsoever. But if ever you get a serious feeling that there's an emergency situation impening, regarding her mental status, and you might get any indication that she's possibly going to hurt herself, please call your local help services and give them information about her whereabouts.

 

That being said, I think I just crossed the line for medical advice myself, for which my apologies, but I really see no indications to leave this topic open.

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