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Massive Eye Floater Sinks to Bottom of Eye | Dr. Johnson

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It is just what her doctor suggested might happen. All her problems would resolve - right? When a patient goes to the docto with a large and very bothersome floater, they will often suggest that it will "drop to out of the way with time" or that the patient will get used to it. This massive floater did just that. With a smaller (normal sized) pupil it would rise up and actually obstruct her vision. Her vision went from 20/20 to "hand motions" vision hundreds of times a day. Any doctor who suggests that the brain will get used to it needs to seriously reevaluate the advice they are dispensing. At least with eye floaters like this. - Dr. Johnson, Medical Director, Vitreous Floater Solutions
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  • @globalman As bad as your floater may be, there is likely something that can be done about it whether by laser or surgery. You may have to be your own advocate as you can't alway rely on you local eye doctor to provide options for you when it comes to floaters.

  • This was just the teaser. I have posted a longer video explaining how it was done. Go to my video channel to see it. It is video labeled: "Use of Mirrored Lens to Treat Vitreous Eye Floaters! (First Reported Use) "

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  • cmon shot that floater!

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  • IS LOOKS LIKE FONGUS INFECTION.

  • This floater looked very much like mine which suddenly appeared a few months ago. I am 65 and think of ending my life now as I hate this interference in my vision. It ruins everything for me. I've had floaters since age 20 but nothing like this.

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