• @OwlPaste
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    1111 months ago

    Think thry never go away but your brain ignores them like it ignores your nose (close one eye)

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      911 months ago

      Mine often become visible to me shortly before experiencing a migraine. Is there a reason for this? I’ve told my doctor, but they didn’t seem to react to this information much, just said it can happen.

      • @LazerVHSion
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        11 months ago

        Not sure about seeing floaters before migraines, but what you see could be migraine auras. I have them and they affect my field of vision prior to a migraine. I’ll see flashy/persistent “dots” or completely be unable to focus on certain things, like I have a blind spot. Hate it, but it at least gives me time to grab meds before the pain sets in. Usually happens ~20-60 minutes before onset.

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          411 months ago

          Mine look like what’s in the picture, but they’re sparkly. And yeah, sometimes they’re so bad they disrupt my vision, but not always.

          • @someacnt_
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            211 months ago

            Is it like a star? I heard it could be a sign of retinal tear.

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      11 months ago

      Joke’s on you, my nose covers half of my view on both eyes.