Eye Floaters Update
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I had those damn things back when I was 7 years old---I am 43 now and I can tell you YOU NEVER GET USE TO THEM.
It sucks for me since I am a painter/artist.
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@Petegrin1 Not everyone is the same...these things very in thickness(real fibrous ones are hard to see through) and the number of them. Some people have so many of them they actually can't see. Not trying to stress people out, but again, everyone's situation isn't exactly like yours. Nice language btw. Don't worry, I won't be commenting on this vid anymore. Peace.
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@FORMETOKNOWONLY im 15 and i had hem for like 4 years and i am use to them.. so skip the bullshit, you just strees people up. now, fuck off
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Checkout Dr Scott Geller - laser treatment for floaters
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mine are transparent i sometimes see lines to they come and go its when i go outside u notice it more but i dont have blood in my eyes and stuff i think it started 3 years ago or two and its unbelivable so many people have similar problems
im not a doctor somepeople are lucky sometimes my mum said a few years ago back
she used to see lines and when she went to the doctor he said she needed to wear glasses and then she did the lines soon were gone now she dont see lines
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One VERY PLAUSIBLE cause for floaters is our modern diet, full of oxidizing compounds that are dismantling the vitreous jelly-like structure. Plus, we do not drink enough water.
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HI INTERNAUTS!
I'm 48, high myopia (-14D) and floaters since age 18. Now my floaters became quasi-uniform clouds. Pretty horrific but I think my retina is still in good shape, so the floater issue is now secondary. I had laser coagulation in the retinal periphery, though (lattice degenerescence). I guess its worst to be emetropic (that is, to have normal vision) and see this stuff over the blue skies!!
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@RandyChristiansen the hurting is like a headache so it might be because of the heat too its 40C~ degree, and working for 13~ hours. so yeah.
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@RandyChristiansen additionally i've checked the internet, and there are laser surgeries with %90~ success rate, and most of them say its not a big issue, on my left eye i got 4 spots and on right i got 2 black spots. D: when i think about it more its like my eyes gunna pop out rofl.
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@RandyChristiansen Its been 2-3 days I started seeing 1 floater, happens in bright light more visible when i look into the sky, i get paranoid and annoyed. Haven't seen a doctor yet, though do you know when they started increase? Like, how many days later did the amount of floaters increase? Additionally i got few black marks/spots on my white bit of the eye, and bloody veins and sometimes hurts me or its psychological dunno really irritating though very curious looking forward to your reply.
Hello i have the same problem like u are descriving in ur Video mine arent dark or grey their completly Transperent im trying to eat alot of fruits and vitamins and stuff i have them now for like 4 month im trying to find a solotion but i would defnetly recomand u not to do a ny sugrery not laser and not stuff like that it is to risky!!! better wait and try use vitmains andstuff like that i think its a brain stuff ur brain need to learn to ignore them i think we had them forever
donrasch 9 months ago
@donrasch I have transparent ones too :/ It sucks
RandyChristiansen 9 months ago
i have had 4 months of severe anxiety and derealization. Just last month i developed a few floaters in my left eye, also i see like sparkling dots when i look at the sky or a solid wall, its been goin on for 4 months, my anxiety is so high, i need help, im only 16 and feel like my life is going greatly downhill and this makes me depressed.
Mayhem3033 9 months ago
@Mayhem3033 I believe I suffer from anxiety too. Its not fun at all. I hope you get to feeling better!
RandyChristiansen 9 months ago
Doctors are currently researching a cure in Italy. Its in its preliminary stages and nothing can be definite, but their hopeful of a possible solution that will dissolve floaters enzymatically.
In comparison to a vitrectomy, it would 'supposedly' be a less invasive and risky procedure.
There is always hope!
elation2 10 months ago 9
@elation2 I can only hope it finds its way to America sometime soon and its not too expensive.
RandyChristiansen 10 months ago