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Thread: FLOATERS

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    I like them too! Mine tend to go away after I've had a good sleep, or a few nights good sleep. Maybe they're just less noticeable?





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    i don't really get them.

    but they must mean something if you do get them because when i go to the opticians they always ask if you get those floater things, but i always say no.

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    COULD HAVE WORMS IN YOUR EYES.
    nah dont think ive had them, closest would be blurryness with migraines

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    I get them frequently. Always the same shape and in the right eye.
    I'm not worried about it though. I always end up trying to chase it, but when i move my eye to look centre at it, it moves away ;_;

    Floaters occur in the vitreous jelly of the eye, which is usually clear. They
    are pieces of debris that cast shadows onto the retina. It is the shadows that
    someone who has floaters is able to see.
    Floaters most commonly develop as part of the natural ageing process, as the
    eyes get older. In most cases, they do not cause any significant problems and do
    not require treatment.
    http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Floater...roduction.aspx

    c:





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    if you really want annoying vision then you can have my eyes

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    I tend to get them while I'm driving through bad rainy conditions, or if I'm looking into water (like being underwater with goggles on).

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    i used to get them all the time when i was younger. i get them now but not as much, never really thought they were anything to worry about
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    i used to get them when I was young, but not anymore. I can make myself see them if I want, but they all disappear unless somehow I make them appear. It's rather weird...
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    I always thought my eyes were picking up little flecks of dust :p I don't see them that often though. If I'm tired and turn my head around whilst straining my eyes I see black flashy spots sometimes. That's probably not good.

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    I get them when I'm outside and it's sunny.
    I don't know why
    but I don't think it's much to worry about. Silly eyes. haha

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