Would you know immediately if your eyes are damaged from looking at the eclipse?

It's hard not to look at the sun, right?

So in case you're living under a rock, you know today is Eclipse Day.

About an hour ago, a bunch of us went outside to look at the eclipse.

The regular glasses that were given out weren't working because it was too cloudy, so we used welder's glasses.

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So then the sun came out and suddenly the eclipse glasses were working, and the welder's glasses weren't... which is why I feel like my right eye is going to go blind.

Maybe I'm a hypochondriac, but still, if I did damage my eyes (or if you did) when does the damage occur?

According to NBC 5 Chicago, you don't know right away. C'mon eyeballs, now you're making me crazy!

If you have eye pain, light sensitivity, or loss of vision a few hours after exposing your eyes to the sun, you should go to a doctor.

Even if those symptoms don't appear for a few weeks, you should still go see a medical professional.

So there's a chance I'm ok, but there's still a chance that I have some damage. Hopefully I'm just crazy.

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