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Old 01-29-12 | 10:21 PM
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EYE FLOATERS - or VISION FLOATERS

Hi all,

I was recently diagnosed with having eye floaters. To my surprise, a lot of people have them. From my priest to my neighbour to the local grocery store clerk. Apparently this is fairly common.

My question here is, how many of you have floaters in your eyes and does it affect your commuting in a negative way?

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Old 01-29-12 | 11:30 PM
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yes, i've got a floater (in my eye). but beware, i had an ophthalmologist misdiagnose me once. he kept trying to convince me i had a floater, when in fact, it turned out that my retina was hemorrhaging from a case of malignant hypertension! how could he have missed that? i mean they've got all that opthalmologist equipment and stuff.
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Old 01-29-12 | 11:48 PM
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I have them. It doesn't affect my commute or anything else as I normally pay no attention to them. If you focus on them you're not focused on anything outside your eyeball.

Now that I think about it I don't think I can see them in the dark anyway.
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Old 01-29-12 | 11:49 PM
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I thought everyone has them? Mine are only visible against a bright homogenous background (like the sky), and when my eyes are stationary; which is pretty much never unless I'm daydreaming.
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Old 01-30-12 | 12:06 AM
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I was taught in Psych 101 that everybody has floaters, the amazing thing is that the brain somehow compensates for them-- otherwise we would not be able to see at all!
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Old 01-30-12 | 03:42 AM
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Floaters are not uncommon. Mine come and go. I am at risk for detached retinas, so my eye doc monitors my eyes closely. I have great insurance coverage; they pay for a second pair of reading glasses, but won't pay the $39 for the digital retinal scan. Wikipedia has a good article on floaters. Even if you don't wear glasses and have perfect vision, you should still get your eyes checked annually.
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Old 01-30-12 | 07:16 AM
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I've had 'em for many years. When I'm bored I move my eyes quickly and check them out!!
My eye keeps an eye on them but otherwise they don't affect my activities.
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Old 01-30-12 | 07:19 AM
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I've got 'em. My condition is pigment dispersion syndrome. Sometimes there's a lot and it's kind of weird, but only once were there so many that it was distracting to what I was doing.
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Old 01-30-12 | 09:28 AM
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I have them, but they're not severe. Kinda weird, but eh.
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Old 01-30-12 | 09:34 AM
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I have a couple floaters. I've had them ever since I can remember. They've never interfered with my eyesight in any way.
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Old 01-30-12 | 12:15 PM
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I have the clear kind that I can only see against a bright, relatively uniform background (Just what like Yan described).

My wife has darker ones that she can see in most lighting at or above an average comfortable level. She really first noticed hers after a mild head injury (indoor slip & fall) and had quite a bit of trouble with the issue. As soon as she heard it could be associated with retinal detachment, she went full-on hypochondriac! In her case it never lead to that, as it usually doesn't.

She's never been a bike commuter but there were a few occasions when she found they distracted her while driving but she could still focus on driving. Mainly it was a distraction for her in college and when she initially started working with computers. She said it was more or less like seeing bugs flying past or hovering in front of her. She hasn't had any trouble with them for several years now though. I don't bring it up to her because of the psychological aspect where once she notices them, they're ALL she'll notice for a while!

Good luck handling yours.
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Old 01-30-12 | 12:41 PM
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Reminds me:

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Old 01-30-12 | 03:50 PM
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I've had them for a long while but they have never been bad.

The only time floaters become a problem is while I'm dove hunting.

Bird!
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Old 01-30-12 | 04:59 PM
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I've had them for a long while but they have never been bad.

The only time floaters become a problem is while I'm dove hunting.

Bird!
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Great post!

Yeah, I have a couple of floaters too. Had 'em for as long as I can remember. No biggie.

I'll stay away from dove hunting, though... thanks for that tip! LOL
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If you suddenly start seeing a bunch of new floaters, time to get to the eye doctor.

I have one floater that resembles a Colnago.
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Put me down for one in the left eye.

I see it when surfing BF or working on spreadsheets, word docs, or project schedules. ...

not a big deal, but my eye doc always asks if it's gotten bigger or changed . .... I sometimes daydream of a procedure I can have done where an optho goes in with something and cuts it out ... but I guess they don't do that.
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Old 01-31-12 | 02:31 PM
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I've had a big one in my right eye for several years. It's like a moving ball of lint. I just learn to ignore it, as my retina guy says they can come and go. He does say he could do a surgery to fix it if I really wanted to, as mine apparently involves a split in the aqueous stuff filling the eyeball. But that's surgery...
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Old 01-31-12 | 02:41 PM
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I've got some pretty ****ty vision and am at risk for retina detachment - I started getting floaters about 3 years ago (first noticed them after an especially heavy night of drinking - bad surprise). I hardly even notice them now - they'll never get in your way unless you're focusing on them specifically, and even if you try, they'll move out of the way since they're in your eye.
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EYE think an image would help clarify things... Now that EYE've looked into it, EYE see, that EYE've had them too.

In just looking at that image, meyene seem to be acting up.

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Old 01-31-12 | 05:47 PM
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I hate to think how they took that picture.

I have had ophthalmologists and even my retinal specialist ask if I knew I had them like it was unexpected. I always ask them if it isn't true that everyone gets them, and they always agree that it is almost universal
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Him: I keep seeing spots.

Her: Have you seen a doctor?

Him: No, all I see are spots.
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Old 01-31-12 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeybikes
I have a couple floaters. I've had them ever since I can remember. They've never interfered with my eyesight in any way.
+1 Have never had any problems that I can recall. In my mid-40s I started to need reading glasses, but never progressed past 1.00. So, I've been fortunate. Hadn't noticed them for months until this thread brought it up.
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Old 01-31-12 | 08:39 PM
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I forgot I had them until I read this. I can find mine if I look for them, but I don't think about them.
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Old 02-06-12 | 09:03 AM
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Maybe THAT was Cheney's problem...?
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Old 02-06-12 | 10:48 AM
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I didn't have much problem with them until having a dilated pupil exam about 4 years ago. After that there were big floaters that annoyed me for a year or more. They are mostly gone again now.
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