Does anyone have floaters in their eyes? Do they go away?
I think they go away. You might want to do an Internet search on it.
Does anyone have floaters in their eyes? Do they go away?
Does anyone have floaters in their eyes? Do they go away?
OHHHHHHHHHHH- good!
Does that thing in Florida have to spill the beans about what really happened or does she get to plead the 5th?
I think they go away. You might want to do an Internet search on it.
I will do that. Thanks for suggesting that. I think the name is something vitreous degeneration? I can't remember the name of it. It just happened!:seeya:
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I have some specks like little dots that follow wherever I look, and they come and go.
After a good sleep it might be gone in the morning.
I had fun with the smilies. So they are not permanent? That is fabulous news.
I had fun with the smilies. So they are not permanent? That is fabulous news.
I love smilies :blushing:
Hey everyone. I am so sick of JA I could puke. Looks like 2014 for the trial to resume.
I think you worry too much ..... are you sure you are not Jewish? :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
Most eye floaters are caused by age-related changes that occur as the jelly-like substance (vitreous) inside your eyes becomes more liquid. When this happens, microscopic fibers within the vitreous tend to clump together and can cast tiny shadows on your retina, which you may see as eye floaters..
Contact an eye specialist promptly if you notice:
Many more eye floaters than usual
A sudden onset of new floaters
Flashes of light
Darkness on the sides of your vision (peripheral vision loss)
These painless symptoms could be caused by a retinal tear, with or without a retinal detachment a sight-threatening condition that requires immediate attention...
Eye floaters may be caused by:
Age-related eye changes. Eye floaters most commonly occur as a result of age-related changes in the vitreous, the jelly-like substance that fills your eyeballs and helps maintain their round shape. Over time, the vitreous changes in consistency and partially liquefies a process that causes it to shrink and pull away from the interior surface of the eyeball. As the vitreous shrinks and sags, it clumps up and gets stringy. Bits of this debris block some of the light passing through the eye, casting tiny shadows on your retina.
Inflammation in the back of the eye. Posterior uveitis is inflammation in the layers of the uvea in the back of the eye. Posterior uveitis, which can cause eye floaters, may be caused by infection or inflammatory diseases, among other causes.
Bleeding in the eye. Vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding into the eye's jelly-like vitreous. Bleeding in the eye can have many causes, including injury and blood vessel problems.
Torn retina. Retinal tears can occur when a sagging vitreous tugs on the retina with enough force to tear it. A retinal tear may cause new floaters to appear in your vision. Without treatment, retinal tear may lead to retinal detachment an accumulation of fluid behind the retina that causes it to separate from the back of your eye. Untreated retinal detachment can cause permanactors that may increase your risk of floaters include:
Age over 50
Nearsightedness
Eye trauma
Complications from cataract surgery
Diabetic retinopathy
Inflammation in the eye ent vision loss...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/eye-floaters/DS01036
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Watch Kensie she wont go to jail even if guilty! they cant do that to precious CA..:banghead: :stormingmad:
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I think I have to call it a night. I dont feel good. I feel weak, so I'll just ly down. Godnight friends, you helped me feel a bit sleepy..:floorlaugh:fftobed:
Nore, my dear. You are getting mixed up between the 2 murderers :facepalm:
the one in Florida and the one in Arizona.
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I think I have to call it a night. I dont feel good. I feel weak, so I'll just ly down. Godnight friends, you helped me feel a bit sleepy..:floorlaugh:fftobed:
Ok now I am confused because I thought she was talking about CA.