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Thought I had an eye problem
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<blockquote data-quote="AT Aloss" data-source="post: 9082591" data-attributes="member: 134478"><p>I'm very short sighted & it's very normal for myopic people to have larger eyballs than people with 20:20 vision. This can result in developing what is known as posterior vitreous detatchment sooner than people with normal eyesight. The floaters are the glue like protein substance that attached the vitreous to the retina starts to float about. It came as a bit of a surprise to me as it happened very quickly during harvest 2022. I was told that eventually your brain stops looking at the floaters & ignores them, meaning vision does slightly improve. I'm finding driving at night a bit harder with slightly blurred vision in my right eye from oncoming headlights, so it's a long way from being back to normal. My left eye is still ok. I was told there is a risk of the retina being torn if it starts to come away quickly which was described to me like a curtain coming down & it needs an immediate medical procedure (within 24 hours). </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1154435[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1154436[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Aloss, post: 9082591, member: 134478"] I'm very short sighted & it's very normal for myopic people to have larger eyballs than people with 20:20 vision. This can result in developing what is known as posterior vitreous detatchment sooner than people with normal eyesight. The floaters are the glue like protein substance that attached the vitreous to the retina starts to float about. It came as a bit of a surprise to me as it happened very quickly during harvest 2022. I was told that eventually your brain stops looking at the floaters & ignores them, meaning vision does slightly improve. I'm finding driving at night a bit harder with slightly blurred vision in my right eye from oncoming headlights, so it's a long way from being back to normal. My left eye is still ok. I was told there is a risk of the retina being torn if it starts to come away quickly which was described to me like a curtain coming down & it needs an immediate medical procedure (within 24 hours). [ATTACH type="full" alt="1703181805523.png"]1154435[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="1703181872689.png"]1154436[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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