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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? " get flowers in other places is that a different topic | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? get flowers in other places is that a different topic " sorry floaters | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. " Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, " It occurs when the jelly like substance becomes more liquid, usually it’s age related. That’s what I was told when I asked the optician about it! | |||
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"I have them to. Embrace them though say I - it’s wonderfully fun to send them flying from side to side like a game of Pong when you swivel your eyeballs " Oh I do, they don’t bother me in the slightest, just curious who else had them. | |||
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"A floater is sadly for life not just Christmas. They are funny to focus on aren't they. " Yeah very wiggly | |||
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"I have them, Little faries. Worse when I'm tired. " Funny how women call them fairies. | |||
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"A floater is sadly for life not just Christmas. They are funny to focus on aren't they. " Always staying just out of reach. | |||
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"I have them, Little fairies. Worse when I'm tired. Funny how women call them fairies. " Sounds better than clear splodges | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? " Yeah I have these too OP and you notice them more against a white background. You describe them exactly where you try to look directly at them only for them to be just our out of reach where you end up following them to the side of your eye. Mine look like hair tangles. | |||
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"It will be the immortality potion playing tricks with your eyes " That’ll be it then! | |||
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"It’s nearly impossible to focus on them, once you do they just drift off, I can bring the big one across to the middle of my vision then briefly look at it before it drifts away again, " The Floaters and The Drifters were 2 completely different bands | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, " It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx" I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball. | |||
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"It will be the immortality potion playing tricks with your eyes That’ll be it then! " Must be the images of all your past lives flickering before you. | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball." What is an orbital blowout? Sounds like an album cover or a burst tyre on the M25. Either way it sounds traumatic. | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx" Oh! Never expected to see you in here | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball. What is an orbital blowout? Sounds like an album cover or a burst tyre on the M25. Either way it sounds traumatic." Fractured eye socket due to a mugging. | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx Oh! Never expected to see you in here " Shhh you! | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball. What is an orbital blowout? Sounds like an album cover or a burst tyre on the M25. Either way it sounds traumatic. Fractured eye socket due to a mugging. " Jeepers, that's horrendous, so sorry to hear you had to go through that. | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx Oh! Never expected to see you in here Shhh you!" Anyway I don't believe you. They are the tiny aliens controlling all of our actions. | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx Oh! Never expected to see you in here Shhh you! Anyway I don't believe you. They are the tiny aliens controlling all of our actions. " Haha I shall tell my colleagues that and let them know their services are rendered null and void | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball. What is an orbital blowout? Sounds like an album cover or a burst tyre on the M25. Either way it sounds traumatic. Fractured eye socket due to a mugging. " Ooh that is traumatic, did you make a full recovery? | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball. What is an orbital blowout? Sounds like an album cover or a burst tyre on the M25. Either way it sounds traumatic. Fractured eye socket due to a mugging. Ooh that is traumatic, did you make a full recovery?" Thankfully yes. They keep an eye on my eye (pardon the pun) as they could not put a plate in where the bone is missing. So they check the eyeball doesn't sink or move back. | |||
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"I have a kaleidoscope in my right eye, pretty but damn annoying when trying to focus and it’s swirling around " Ocular migraine I suffer too | |||
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"You constantly get them? I used to call them fairies. Think I still do dunno what the official term is for them. Yeah, I’ve had them since I was a kid, I thought everyone did, I don’t take any notice of them most of the time, I think it’s just the protective jel on the eye ball, I could be wrong, It's debris in the vitreous jelly in the eye, normally drains away, sometimes doesn't, generally harmless but can sometimes been a symptom of something more severe. Any new, larger or larger numbers of them needs checking out xx I noticed mine a few months after an orbital blowout. So I get mine checked yearly to ensure it isn't anything related to movement of the eyeball. What is an orbital blowout? Sounds like an album cover or a burst tyre on the M25. Either way it sounds traumatic. Fractured eye socket due to a mugging. Ooh that is traumatic, did you make a full recovery? Thankfully yes. They keep an eye on my eye (pardon the pun) as they could not put a plate in where the bone is missing. So they check the eyeball doesn't sink or move back." Here's looking at you kid and hopefully, you'll have no more eye problems. | |||
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"So nobody told the OP then. For shame... Okay. Look OP. Take a seat, phew this isn’t gonna be easy. Okay, the reason they look like bacteria is well it’s because they are. The reason why they look so big is, well, I don’t know how to say this, it’s all about context... Erm... okay shit look OP. You are also a bacteria, which is why these things look huge, you’re in a Petri dish with all your little (to us) buddies and the things you see floating around in front of you are your mates. We are observing your behaviour and growth pattern. To be honest, you’re not scoring high at the moment... If you need to talk OP, well I’m sure one of my fellow scientists ahem I mean fabsters will lend an ear. Be well (but buck up a little, results are disappointing) " This is some head messing material right there | |||
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"So nobody told the OP then. For shame... Okay. Look OP. Take a seat, phew this isn’t gonna be easy. Okay, the reason they look like bacteria is well it’s because they are. The reason why they look so big is, well, I don’t know how to say this, it’s all about context... Erm... okay shit look OP. You are also a bacteria, which is why these things look huge, you’re in a Petri dish with all your little (to us) buddies and the things you see floating around in front of you are your mates. We are observing your behaviour and growth pattern. To be honest, you’re not scoring high at the moment... If you need to talk OP, well I’m sure one of my fellow scientists ahem I mean fabsters will lend an ear. Be well (but buck up a little, results are disappointing) This is some head messing material right there " Well someone had to tell him and I warned you that giving bacteria a personality was gonna cause issues but ohhhhh no. You knew best. Now we have a Petri dish full of bacteria having existential crises... this is on YOU! | |||
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"So nobody told the OP then. For shame... Okay. Look OP. Take a seat, phew this isn’t gonna be easy. Okay, the reason they look like bacteria is well it’s because they are. The reason why they look so big is, well, I don’t know how to say this, it’s all about context... Erm... okay shit look OP. You are also a bacteria, which is why these things look huge, you’re in a Petri dish with all your little (to us) buddies and the things you see floating around in front of you are your mates. We are observing your behaviour and growth pattern. To be honest, you’re not scoring high at the moment... If you need to talk OP, well I’m sure one of my fellow scientists ahem I mean fabsters will lend an ear. Be well (but buck up a little, results are disappointing) This is some head messing material right there Well someone had to tell him and I warned you that giving bacteria a personality was gonna cause issues but ohhhhh no. You knew best. Now we have a Petri dish full of bacteria having existential crises... this is on YOU! " Get your big pointing finger away from me or you'll see other kind of floaters | |||
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"In my house "floaters" are the ones that don't flush, you wouldn't want those in your eyes " HOUSE! Way too predictable, surprised it took this long though. | |||
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"I get floaters but only notice them occasionally. As long as your optician says your eyes are fine... don't worry. " I haven’t been to the optician since I was 22. | |||
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"I get floaters but only notice them occasionally. As long as your optician says your eyes are fine... don't worry. I haven’t been to the optician since I was 22." You might want to, it can be a sign of problems. Sight also changes as you get older, and you might not notice as it's often a very gradual change. | |||
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"I get floaters but only notice them occasionally. As long as your optician says your eyes are fine... don't worry. I haven’t been to the optician since I was 22." Go! If nothing else, retinal photography is pretty cool and they may even show up. | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? " They are perfectly natural don’t worry about them. | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? They are perfectly natural don’t worry about them. " You say that, but if you drive in the fog or do a lot of wall painting, then the distraction factor is very high. Floaters make using a microscope useless, as the light is so bright, the floaters get so illuminated, that the thing you are looking at gets drowned out. | |||
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"You need to go to the optitions " No he doesn't. Floaters are perfectly normal, especially if he's had them for so long. Any sudden changes in vision etc should be investigated though. Floateers are just bits of dense 'jelly' in the eye. | |||
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"Yeah I have … so annoying ! Why does that happen? " It's generally debris in the eye that would normally drain away but hangs about. Worst case with other symptoms it can be serious | |||
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"Go to the opticians to get checked out. Could be a pvd posterior vitreous detachment " It could be because my arse is falling off ? | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? " I was told it’s a sign of being run down or vitamin deficiency. | |||
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"I've had them since 1975, when I was 4/5, when the Bionic Man was a new programme on the telly. Any way I digress. They are harmless, but annoying when: Looking at a white monitor screen Driving in the fog Trying to use a microscope Looking at the sky, when on the look out for flying red kites/aircraft. Ther NHS says, but glosses over..Causes of floaters and flashes Lots of people, particularly older people, get floaters and flashes. They're usually caused by a harmless process called posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), where the gel inside your eyes changes. Sometimes they can be caused by retinal detachment. This is serious and can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated. Floaters and flashes can also happen for no obvious reason. " | |||
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"Please, take new onset floaters seriously. Especially in people above the age of 40, or those with short-sightedness. It may be nothing serious ( like a posterior vitreous detachment), or it may be a sign a retinal tear has taken place. Retinal tears can lead to retinal detachments. So, when you notice them, don't waste time and immediately contact an optician or ring up the eye emergency clinic of your hospital to be seen within 24 hours." Thank you for the information. | |||
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"I've always had a floater in my left eye even after I got my cataracts out from both eyes a few years ago. The floater in my left eye is still there but it doesn't affect my eyesight so I'm not overly concerned about it x" Ive investigated surgery but too risky. Im told they fade eventually, 1 to 6 months | |||
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"Did you get your eyes checked op? " I haven’t yet, think I’m going to book an appointment next week. | |||
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"Did you get your eyes checked op? I haven’t yet, think I’m going to book an appointment next week. " No flashes of light? | |||
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"Please, take new onset floaters seriously. Especially in people above the age of 40, or those with short-sightedness. It may be nothing serious ( like a posterior vitreous detachment), or it may be a sign a retinal tear has taken place. Retinal tears can lead to retinal detachments. So, when you notice them, don't waste time and immediately contact an optician or ring up the eye emergency clinic of your hospital to be seen within 24 hours." Specsavers are good for the deep scan. It's an extra £10 on top the test, but well worth it. They can almost predict the future of your eyes. Glad I spent the money and they write straight to the hospital if need be. Eye test Jan this year, consultation May, surgery, Covid allowing September this year. (at a private hospital a couple of miles away, all paid for by NHS) Gets my vote. | |||
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"Did you get your eyes checked op? I haven’t yet, think I’m going to book an appointment next week. " Id get booked now. I went in and took about an hour. I got taxi there as they were putting i solution in eyes to dilate pupil's then examination. Retina ok, was a capillary that ruptured. Best to go incase the retina needs surgery and dooner the better so id get booking to be on the safe side | |||
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"Please, take new onset floaters seriously. Especially in people above the age of 40, or those with short-sightedness. It may be nothing serious ( like a posterior vitreous detachment), or it may be a sign a retinal tear has taken place. Retinal tears can lead to retinal detachments. So, when you notice them, don't waste time and immediately contact an optician or ring up the eye emergency clinic of your hospital to be seen within 24 hours. Specsavers are good for the deep scan. It's an extra £10 on top the test, but well worth it. They can almost predict the future of your eyes. Glad I spent the money and they write straight to the hospital if need be. Eye test Jan this year, consultation May, surgery, Covid allowing September this year. (at a private hospital a couple of miles away, all paid for by NHS) Gets my vote." OCT scan is what you had, detects eye conditions up to 4-5 years before symptoms will show or be detected on normal retinal photography or retinoscopy | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? " Yarp... i try to trick mine to get a better look, I look up quick and past them...do you ever get the sparkly ones? | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? Yarp... i try to trick mine to get a better look, I look up quick and past them...do you ever get the sparkly ones?" No, I haven’t been lucky enough to get those, but I do trick mine where if you look fast enough you can focus on them, till they start drifting off again. | |||
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"I remember asking as a kid how long I’d see these floaty things in my eyes for, one looks like a large bacteria, another a virus, I was informed they disappear after a few days, I’m 47 and they are still there, they still look exactly the same, don’t look a day older, I call the big one Floaty McFloatface, if you try to look at them directly they drift off, always slightly out of reach, one of them when I can focus on it looks like a Grand Prix circuit, dunno which one yet it won’t stay still long enough, they are at there clearest when I’m looking at a blank piece of paper, anyone else got them ? Yarp... i try to trick mine to get a better look, I look up quick and past them...do you ever get the sparkly ones? No, I haven’t been lucky enough to get those, but I do trick mine where if you look fast enough you can focus on them, till they start drifting off again. " So a similar approach to me but i pretend I'm not looking at them | |||
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"I've always had a floater in my left eye even after I got my cataracts out from both eyes a few years ago. The floater in my left eye is still there but it doesn't affect my eyesight so I'm not overly concerned about it x Ive investigated surgery but too risky. Im told they fade eventually, 1 to 6 months " Strange you were told that as I had cataracts for 10 years before I was told to get the surgery x | |||
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"I've always had a floater in my left eye even after I got my cataracts out from both eyes a few years ago. The floater in my left eye is still there but it doesn't affect my eyesight so I'm not overly concerned about it x Ive investigated surgery but too risky. Im told they fade eventually, 1 to 6 months Strange you were told that as I had cataracts for 10 years before I was told to get the surgery x" I had floaters in one eye after ehat turned out to be a posterior vitreous detachment. I got it checked incase of a tear in the retina which would need fixing but was ok. Cataracts are usually left till they get more severe before surgery | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears " Iv got them | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears Iv got them" Don't, I'm all emotional right now | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears Iv got them Don't, I'm all emotional right now " But the optician or doc must have told you | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears Iv got them Don't, I'm all emotional right now But the optician or doc must have told you " No, I was told I had detached retinas as a child...the floating was never mentioned | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears Iv got them Don't, I'm all emotional right now But the optician or doc must have told you No, I was told I had detached retinas as a child...the floating was never mentioned" Noo they are normal xx | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears Iv got them Don't, I'm all emotional right now But the optician or doc must have told you No, I was told I had detached retinas as a child...the floating was never mentioned Noo they are normal xx" I'm so relieved to know this.... | |||
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"Omg, and I thought it was only me which is why I never ever spoke about it having worn glasses all my life I'm so happy right now I'm actually in tears Iv got them Don't, I'm all emotional right now But the optician or doc must have told you No, I was told I had detached retinas as a child...the floating was never mentioned Noo they are normal xx I'm so relieved to know this.... " Xxx | |||
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"I have a kaleidoscope in my right eye, pretty but damn annoying when trying to focus and it’s swirling around " Look up retinol migrain. | |||
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