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Re: BLACK SPOTS
« Reply #25 on: May 16th, 2004, 11:32pm » |
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Definitely have to agree with Bill....the racer dude. Sounds like "floaters" to me. Has nothing to do with your medication or the lack of. These "floaters" come and go....they move around in the eye. When they are stationed in your line of vision, you will see them. Other times....they "float" about the eye. Some "floaters" appear to be like spider webs.....sometimes, you will see just a black spot. Other times, you may see several black spots. This has to do with the retina. My Opthamalogist said there was little to be concerned with...they are just irritating. However, he did tell me that if the small black spots become enlarged...like if they take up the area of vision....it was a sign of a detached retina. Check out "floaters" on any search engine. It's really interesting to read about. PF vibes, Jean
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Re: BLACK SPOTS
« Reply #26 on: Jun 6th, 2004, 3:25pm » |
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My black spots DO get larger yet it only seems like that when I have one comming. Then they god away. Then I get the little ones. Yet they are still there if I close my eyes. Know what I mean so it seems to me that these are more in the Brain than in the eye itself. Does that make sence?
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