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hello Im dr. David Richardson Im a cataract and glaucoma surgeon in Southern California today Id like to talk about one of the misconceptions about symptoms of glaucoma so lets get going so if you ask people what is lost with glaucoma many will tell you peripheral vision and all that thats true thats far from complete both peripheral and central vision can be lost and are lost in more advanced forms of glaucoma but theres something else that is misunderstood and that is the idea that early on with glaucoma there are essentially no symptoms and this is just not the case many of my patients with all stages of glaucoma will report to me difficulty in seeing after initially moving from bright lights to dark lights now this condition called delayed dark adaptation which is essentially the increased time it takes for the retina to adjust sensitivity when moving from high luminescence or bright lights to low luminescence or low dark areas of lighting is something thats actually been r