Laser to the eye star bursting effect
Hey guys,
Before I start, Yes I know I'm an idiot.
I got a 100mw green laser and did not look up laser safety first.
I knew not to shine it directly into someone's eyes but that was about it.
Soon after getting the laser I had it in my car. A friend asked to see it. As I picked it up I hit off the sensitive button and the beam hit the rear view mirror then hit my left eye. It did not hurt just felt a bit uncomfortable and I did not think anything of it.
The next day I noticed light sources look like this to me
http://www.usaeyes.org/images/bulb-starburst.jpg
It happened 3 days ago but lucky it seems to be improving slightly each day. (At first it was almost impossible to drive at night)
So I have learnt my lesson the hard way and probably got off quite light considering. Has anyone else experienced star bursting like this?
And now long did it take to subside?
Hey guys,
Before I start, Yes I know I'm an idiot.
I got a 100mw green laser and did not look up laser safety first.
I knew not to shine it directly into someone's eyes but that was about it.
Soon after getting the laser I had it in my car. A friend asked to see it. As I picked it up I hit off the sensitive button and the beam hit the rear view mirror then hit my left eye. It did not hurt just felt a bit uncomfortable and I did not think anything of it.
The next day I noticed light sources look like this to me
http://www.usaeyes.org/images/bulb-starburst.jpg
It happened 3 days ago but lucky it seems to be improving slightly each day. (At first it was almost impossible to drive at night)
So I have learnt my lesson the hard way and probably got off quite light considering. Has anyone else experienced star bursting like this?
And now long did it take to subside?