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.
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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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No joke! I'm glad yours aren't serious--seems like you're dealing with enough dang problems.
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Replying to @salliegoetsch
It's the high price of life extension therapies that did save and extend life, but weren't explained and can't be as it's unknown, uncharted territory. I am supposed to be grateful even when in fear? That's hard for anyone, I imagine.

Feb 9, 2021 · 11:10 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I try to remember the things I'm grateful for so that I don't fall into thinking the hard ones are all there is. But having a lot to be grateful for doesn't make the hard things less hard.
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