When he tested me the first time, my eyes were dilated with that cycloplegic ungodly-last-for-3-days crap they use during flight physicals. When it was a couple of points high, he performed the puff test 3-4 more times. THEN he figured out my corneas are thicker than normal, which gives a false positive on the test.
After all that, he did a test called applanation tonometry, which is the gold standard. Of course it was high too.
All these things (dilation, multiple tests) will raise pressures, and by the time he did the good test, it was way high.
I went to a civillian opthalmologist for a full workup, thinking I had glaucoma, and got the rundown, which is that I'm fine.
Of course it threw some light on the situation when the doc doing the original tests told me that if I was winged already he'd just give me drops to lower the pressure and it wouldn't be a big deal at all... :rolleyes:
[ 08. September 2005, 16:17: Message edited by: JReyn ]