Strange medical fact: Floaters in the eye don't go away. We just become more accustomed to them and stop noticing them so I'm told. I have the weirdest brown floater of debris in my right eye that's been repeating patterns for a month and is linked to my bleeding disorder.

Feb 9, 2021 · 10:36 PM UTC

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It is annoying but it's been found to not be any threat beyond my existing condition so I deal with it until my brain tucks it away. It's obvious at certain times more than others. But if others have floaters and flashes, could mean retinal detachment should be looked at!
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That's amazing and not what I'm being told. Maybe it's kind of floater? I'll read more. Thank you!
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Replying to @mholzschlag
Ugh. It sounds like visual noise. I have constant buzzing on my ears. It's a strange trick of nature that the early road to hearing loss is a head full of noise. So sorry for your tough week. Be good to you.
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Thank you and sorry re that buzzing awful. My brother has that, Mom had both. I had a few moments of pain, some double vision, a lot of exhaustion and frayed emotions but been much worse in terms of actual medical condition. I'll be fine if the world turned nice for a while. :/
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Replying to @mholzschlag
Keep holding on. You'll get there.
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LOL! Where's "there" when there's no here? ;-) I don't know where I'll get but I don't want to stay frozen. I've been frozen as I don't know whether to refind my shattered identity or rebuild from scratch. I get caught in between and am frozen in my own frozen! It's a trap! ThxU
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Replying to @mholzschlag
Hi, we're a non-profit organisation with plans to cure Eye Floaters. Follow us and see our plans at vdmresearch.org & instagram.com/vdmproject/
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Thank you for your work and for letting me know about your project. I wish you well and hope it brings relief for many people. Good works deserve honoring, I honor your commitment to improving life. I hope you are doing this out of care and not just greed, a sad but true reality.
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