We are now: www.VitreousFloaterSolutions.com . John tells his story while you watch the actual laser treatment through the laser-mounted camera. Anxiety and depression are common with eye floaters (vitreous floaters) yet few doctors acknowlege the significant impact eye floaters can have in your life. Do you really want to "learn to live with them" for the next 20, 30, or 40 years? Dr. Johnson of the Orange Coast Laser Vision Center is one of just a few doctors worldwide with any signidficant experience in treating eye floaters NON-invasively (without surgery). He is the only one EXCLUSIVELY treating these floaters in his medical practice. Other eye care professionals say "do nothing". Listen to John describe his frustration with floaters, his attempts with alternative medicine, and finally clearing essentially al of his floater with one painless laser session. The OC Laser Vision Center is a national and international practice dedicated to providing relief from eye floaters. ** Sorry no matter how many uploads, I could not get the soundtrack to synchronize **
@NHTPC I've heard that if it appeared suddenly you definitely should check what it is as soon as possible!!! It could possibly be a sign of a retinal detachment, I don't mean to scare you of course it might not be anything actually, but my friendly advice is to go visit a doctor right away.
At least, that's what I've read and heard many times for these few days of research.
VEGETADTX 1 year ago
@Autry No it shifted over and lightened up a lot. Its still these but not as annoying. If the laser treatment was local, I would probably get the treatment.
PianoUniverse 1 year ago
@Rabidraider Did you ever get the laser treatment. How did your floater turn out?
Autry29 1 year ago
This is a horrible problem.... I started off with one dark floater about 30 yrs ago and now have hundreds. Its like living in a room full of swirling birds and bees... so bad they obstruct words when reading.. and swirl everytime I move my eye just a fraction. My optician advised leaving them alone.
McSteamhammer 1 year ago
3 questions:
Does a lazer treatment hurt?
How is it preformed?
Is it really gone then?
megacaviagek 1 year ago
MY only question is, is a Weiss ring floater worse than any other? Mine stays in one spot, and is more of a dull area, like a cataract... so I'm thinking that's what mine is. It happened suddenly a few days ago.
NHTPC 1 year ago
@Rabidraider I think this guy is in CA and there is the one who pioneered it in VA.. I'm in NH so I would likely go to VA if mine, which detached yesterday, doesn't improve.
NHTPC 1 year ago
The vitreous is 99.9% water It is fluid pressure that maintains the shape, not the gelatinous structure. Just like a water balloon keeps it's shape! Vitrectomy does have its known risks, particularly a high rate of cataract formation in people of any age (oft quoted as 50-100% incidence within 1 year after surgery).
VitreousFloaterSolns 2 years ago
how does the eye keep it's shape without the vitreous gel? I'm reading on Wikipedia that there are complications so vitrectomy only goes for extreme cases...
Eikinkloster 2 years ago
Yes, scotopic, my bad, from skotos - darkness. opia - vision. It fits my case, since my "visual snow" is much more noticeable in darkness, but it doesn't really seem to be related to night vision per se. Irlen, however, does spell IRLEN, without the h.
I've bumped in this information about there being controversy around Irlen, but never found anyone specifying the controversy. Can you quote any source on it? I'd prefer to deal with my visual snow without tinted lenses...
Eikinkloster 2 years ago