• The Cooking Senpai
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    69 months ago

    Bro what I tought i was the only one I even went to a lot of doctors and took tons of supplements Tf is it

    • @Mamertine
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      129 months ago

      My eye doctor calls them “floaters”. They’re pretty common from how the Dr talks about them. Dr says come in if there’s suddenly a spike in them. I gather that’s a sign something bad is happening with the eye.

      • @[email protected]
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        79 months ago

        I got hit in the eye (long story short, my cousin learned to throw cards like Gambit and nailed me straight in the eye).

        I was seeing flashes so went to an eye doctor, and they warned me of retinal detachment. Aside from the flashes, a sudden increase in floaters is another warning sign.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          So he figured out how fo throw the cards, but has pisspoor aim. Yeah I have a cousin who was like that.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        Yeah afaik it’s just normal dead cells but if there’s loads it’s a sign that things are falling apart.

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        39 months ago

        I got a sudden spike in floaters… Fun fact: Retinal repair is a lot like spot welding… If you’re spot welding the back of your eye with a laser!

    • @Paddzr
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      -59 months ago

      Visual snow syndrome. Yeah, the fussy tv static you also see? Ain’t normal and also part of it. You likely have constant ringing in your ears? Tinnitus is almost always linked with VSS.

      • The Cooking Senpai
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        29 months ago

        I have a plethora of oddities but no static vision (sometimes a buzz in the ear but like a strong buzz, rarely btw). No tinnitus or at least I think so, maybe i am just used

        • @[email protected]
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          29 months ago

          Those tiny tubes are normal to be in your eye but you usually don’t notice them (they are body cells or proteins). Only when you are looking at something bright (eg. a completely white wall) do you see them. If you regularly see them and they dont go away if the room is less well lit then you should get it checked out though.