I had a sudden onset of floaters during my late teenage years and the doctor simply shrugged it off even when I told him there were dark coloured one. Years later I learnt this was a bad sign but two decades later I still have my sight so at least I didn't go blind despite still having quite bad eyesight (Short sighted, wear glasses most of the time).
There is no way to get cholesterol from a vegan diet, Your liver produces some, but since you are getting 0 from your diet it depletes over the timeframe.
They recommend vegan diets to people with high cholesterol
>they come from high cholesterol.
bahahaha dude i had them first as far as i know when i was like 16 yo, did lots of sport, normal bmi. No way in hell they come from cholesterol
>quit alcohol cold turkey >start having panic attacks from withdrawl >hear benadryl can help with panic attacks/severe anxiety in a pinch >take some while waiting on the doc to get me some real drugs >don't know about the hallucinations it can cause >try to finish work from home while there's smoke coming off of everything in the room, spiders are crawling in my peripheral vision and a ghostly transparent slime eel with angler fish dagger teeth is watching me from beside and above my monitor
Learned a valuable lesson about DPH that day kek. I should have just had a drink, it would have been better than dipping my toe into a nether realm hallucination.
Wait other people get this? I thought it was a scar on my eye from when I scratched my cornea as a young child. I only see them when it's very sunny and I'm outside at the beach or something.
i get it too (not nearly as bad as the pic though)
do you smoke weed?
It's not normal, but definitely more common than the lack of information suggests, because most people that have it don't even notice or realize they have it. I've had it since I was a kid but I didn't even know it was abnormal until I started reading about it one day and realized that was me.
I asked an optometrist about it and she doesn't understand the symptoms. Looks like it is neurological just like visual migraine. Because when I was a kid I remember not having visual snow.
Been visual snow my whole life. As a kid I thought I could see atoms. It’s not as bad as you might think, your brain filters a lot when you don’t think about it.
I got this going through alcohol withdrawal. Now it annoys me in movies and they keep blasting 4k movies with film grain for some fricking reason, where it's even more jarring.
IVE GOTTA COOM!!!!! ITS BEEN 200 YEARS! WE CAN DO IT THE EASY WAY OR THE HARD W----- >character wakes up from dream sequence sweating >makes breakfast and goes to work
I have a bunch of these and I fricking hate them, can even see them if I look at a light coloured background. I get my eyes tested fairly often because I sometimes convince myself they're getting worse.
It's harmless, but if it's a new onset, it's a good idea to see a doctor. Could be from a retinal tear, most of them are benign, but there are some types that are dangerous and can progress to retinal detachment.
Anyone got this? During day and especially night, most lights cast extreme glares for me. You'd think it'd be kino, but it's really just annoying and disorienting - especially on rainy days when everything's is hyper reflective.
There’s a name for it but i forgot; it’s like you eye lens is slightly fricked up so it distorts light weird but it’s not really a problem or anything serious
Anyone got this? During day and especially night, most lights cast extreme glares for me. You'd think it'd be kino, but it's really just annoying and disorienting - especially on rainy days when everything's is hyper reflective.
I do, thought I was doomed but there's a fix
It's called scleral lenses they are pretty great, I read Steph Curry has it and he got the scleral lenses too and his score went up, not that I know anything about basketball
i have this to pretty minor extent.
like the copies are much closer together so it just makes text look super fuzzy. + bad astigmatism so i have light streaks coming off literally everything + star shapes on light sources + visual snow + floaters.
i should probably get my eyes checked...
A friend of mine that had cheap laser eye surgery tells me about the same thing. apparently the glare at night for him is so bad he doesnt like to drive
Everybody gets floaters and the only way you can get rid of them is eye surgery. Floaters aren't a bad thing, but sometimes they are a sign of something bad going on with your eye. Go see an eye doctor if you're concerned about them.
Your friend has dry eyes because the cornea nerves were cut and burned off. It doesn't matter if the laser eye surgery was cheap or expensive because all laser eye surgery cuts into your cornea and fricks the nerves up.
I had lasik surgery and my eyes are now very sensitive to sunlight and most annoyingly I get some pretty bad fatigue when I use my phone even for a few seconds, especially earlier in the day. Is this just something I have to deal with forever?
There’s a name for it but i forgot; it’s like you eye lens is slightly fricked up so it distorts light weird but it’s not really a problem or anything serious
Yeah you probably do, my eyes aren't too bad but wearing glasses while driving helps with that issue. Try reading something at a distance while closing one eye, and then swap them. One eye might be a lot worse than the other.
I have a bit of this ,not as bad as that pic unless I squint my eyes hard. If I keep my eyes wide open I don't have any astigmatism but that's pretty uncomfortable to me so I always have my eyes a bit squinted
I've always had a great eyesight but also a lot of these little frickers now
And they're dark and annoying too but I'm too much of a pussy to go to a doctor
So I just stay in the dark inside or wear sunglasses if I need to go out at day and pretend I'm cool
it's not even that accurate, if I look around just right I can get the floaters to stay still near the center of my vision. I can easily see that they are made up of cells and I can see the individual cells as circles with darker nuclei, but no more detail than that.
Everybody gets floaters and the only way you can get rid of them is eye surgery. Floaters aren't a bad thing, but sometimes they are a sign of something bad going on with your eye. Go see an eye doctor if you're concerned about them.
Your friend has dry eyes because the cornea nerves were cut and burned off. It doesn't matter if the laser eye surgery was cheap or expensive because all laser eye surgery cuts into your cornea and fricks the nerves up.
one day I'd like to get the surgery that just lasers the floaters into oblivion. The fact that they're there bothers me to a very absurd degree.
I wear really thick glasses and always thought it gave me the ability to shift the color red around by rotating my head. But then I learned everyone could do this.
daily reminder to wear hearing protection at your job site/homosexual concerts and never to turn your headphones up too loud. hearing loss can be irreversible, but it's also cumulative - every time you remember to use protection you're doing yourself a favor
I've lived in a flat with a bunch of degen junkies once, these fricking troglodyte wastes of space would always turn their music on full blast (even at like 2AM) when they were shooting something up in there
Probably all going to be nigh-deaf by the time they turn 40
Certain things like caffeine make it worse. And it can be mostly ignored by your brain, like floaters. But even more so because it’s all in your brain. It’s the brain reacting to hearing loss, it’s not produced physically by the ears.
>get slight ringing in my ears >press thumb below my ear and pointer finger into my ear >create pressure this way >light water comes out of my ear >repeat >ringing eventually goes away
is it just me?
I discovered the other day that you can actually see the veins in your eyes if sunlight hits your eyes at a certain angle. Was kinda freaky at first but it's normal. Basically looks like dried mud.
There's no way to get rid of floaters and the body has no way of breaking them down. They're permanent.
Your brain will eventually tune them out most of the time. I have massive dark ones and don't notice them often.
Do you guys not just gently splash some water on them? I do that if my eyes are itchy, just use the sink as an eyewash station.
That said, I think I fricked up my eyes doing that. I was so OCD about it that I would wash them if there was ever even a slight discomfort or every time the OP's squiggles appeared, but as the years went on the squiggles only got worse until I stopped washing my eyes all together. I still do SOMETIMES under duress like if someone squirted a lemon in there, but everything is blurrier than it used to be.
That said I'm 32 so maybe the washing of my eyes is irrelevant and that was just the natural aging/ deterioration of the eyes and I'm paranoid.
In my early 20s my friend stopped using his clonopin (?) and I was a pill fiend in our rural town without real drug dealers, so the only thing to do was drink, and take random pills you find. I took about 10 of them as they looked really small. Bad idea. I felt like shit for about 48 hours, and at night, especially when smoking a cigarette, I would have extremely fluid and prolonged trailing like in the images of palinopsia.
Now I remember this weird shit that happened to me when I was a little kid.. If I kept my eyes open in the dark, I could see something like pic rel (not exactly, it was more geometric looking) that I called "cobwebs" for lack of a better word. They were slime green in color and they came towards me in a infinite loop (I don't remember if they rotated), unless I closed my eyes.
I think I stopped seeing them once I started wearing eyeglasses.
I see that if I stare at a blue sky for a bit, but mine goes away from me, or seems to.
Found this video that seems to be a pretty accurate representation of what I see, but I don't think the term visual snow they use is correct in this one, havent found the proper term about this.
Fricking this. Everytime I have to go to eye doctor I go to different one. Each of them say it's nothing, it comes with the age and all they do are some check up done in 1 minute and everything is always fine. They tell me to go have laser correction lol. I try to ask them about what I read on internet if this pineapple trick with Bromelain is true. They either ignore me or say "maybe"
Honeslty I think being eye doctor is the easiest fricking profession.
>Scheerer's phenomenon >When you look at the sky, the blue light is absorbed by the red blood cells which fill the capillaries. The dots are the result of white blood cells moving along the capillaries in front of the retina. >Your brain automatically filters out the shadowing lines of these capillaries. They are then further filtered out partially by dark adaptation of the photoreceptors lying beneath the capillaries. >The white blood cells, which are much rarer than the red ones and don’t absorb blue light, create gaps in the blood column, appearing as bright dots.
fascinating
>have this >and floaters >and astigmatism >and sometimes one eye makes colours look cooler/warmer than the other >and my long distance sight is going to shit >mfw I live in an impressionist painting unless I wear glasses
so you finally saw the hints we left for you, anon. the cracks in the code. youre starting to believe. we couldnt contact you until we knew you were ready. You've been living in a VR coomer sim for the last few years. You bought one of those headsets and you fell asleep without taking it off.
When I saw floaters as a kid, I genuinely believed they were creatures from another dimension. A few years later, I learned that floaters are just optical illusions. God, reality is so mundane.
what the frick do I do about this. Im 20, my entire life never had them then I started noticing a shit ton in the span of two days in march. Am I marked for life bros
Anyone here that basically cheats memory tests like this https://www.iqtests.org/memory-tests/visual-memory-test by basically focusing on the middle of the image? By the time you have to guess the blue spaces it's easy since you eyes kinda retain the colors for a couple of seconds as long as you don't swift your focus. People think I got a good memory when I get good scores on these tests but I don't even it lmao.
i bleach my eyes weekly to get rid of them
I had a sudden onset of floaters during my late teenage years and the doctor simply shrugged it off even when I told him there were dark coloured one. Years later I learnt this was a bad sign but two decades later I still have my sight so at least I didn't go blind despite still having quite bad eyesight (Short sighted, wear glasses most of the time).
>learnt this was a bad sign
Why? I recently started seeing a dark one
Supposed to mean that larger chunks of your eyes are breaking down at once or something. Basically stop jacking off so often, it ruins your eyesight.
they come from high cholesterol.
>source: trust me bro
They definitely do not, I was vegan from 13-22 and I got a frick ton of them in that time frame.
Not saying veganism has anything to do with it, but it's 100% not cholesterol.
So being vegan causes your liver to stop producing cholesterol? Source?
There is no way to get cholesterol from a vegan diet, Your liver produces some, but since you are getting 0 from your diet it depletes over the timeframe.
They recommend vegan diets to people with high cholesterol
You're a liar.
>no cholesterol from a vegan diet
>cholesterol necessary to make testosterone
Is that why you're low T?
There's no definitive connection between Cholesterol and Test. Vegan men average higher testosterone than meat eaters.
AAAAHAHAHHA no
dietary cholesterol has nothing to do with the blood levels.
>they come from high cholesterol.
bahahaha dude i had them first as far as i know when i was like 16 yo, did lots of sport, normal bmi. No way in hell they come from cholesterol
>eats seed oils
>can't tell the difference between HDL & LDL
>statins apologist
this is literally my story bro
cod liver oil
you're welcome
not fish oil, cod liver oil
oh, squiggly line in my eye fluid
These things turn into spiders if you take too much benedryl
>quit alcohol cold turkey
>start having panic attacks from withdrawl
>hear benadryl can help with panic attacks/severe anxiety in a pinch
>take some while waiting on the doc to get me some real drugs
>don't know about the hallucinations it can cause
>try to finish work from home while there's smoke coming off of everything in the room, spiders are crawling in my peripheral vision and a ghostly transparent slime eel with angler fish dagger teeth is watching me from beside and above my monitor
Learned a valuable lesson about DPH that day kek. I should have just had a drink, it would have been better than dipping my toe into a nether realm hallucination.
Mighta been the DTs too. I saw and heard fricked up shit that wasn't there when I tried to quit cold turkey.
Why have I been seeing Benadryl shilled so much on this site recently? It is a garbage drug
>Shilled
Don't think that image is "shilling" zoomy
Because loser NEETs can buy it without being scared lol
glad weeds legal here at least.
Cannot imagine forcing myself to see spiders which is probably one of the worst things to hallucinate.
ok limp wrist cuck
Lynchian
I'm getting more as I get older. I'm getting worried because there's a lot of them now.
I dont know whats going on but apparently A LOT of people have been getting them these past few years. Including myself. Dont know whats going on.
Wait other people get this? I thought it was a scar on my eye from when I scratched my cornea as a young child. I only see them when it's very sunny and I'm outside at the beach or something.
they're called "floaters" anon. You're welcome.
When I was younger I literally thought I was seeing the bacteria floating in my eye
it isn't?
yeah they are floaters. I have them too and I have no idea why
My floaters have always been little black dots but operate the same way. Is that normal?
It probably is from that. People often get it from eye surgery or injury.
I thought these came from staring into light
I roll my eyes around and they can't keep up fricking morons
>enhances your life with film grain
>mfw floaters + this
ahhhhhhhhhhh
This picture is so obscenely comfy
Like it feels like something I once knew but could never exist again
>go on the website thinking i'd be able to recreate what my vision is like for other people to look at
>it's just a bunch of photoshop filters
what website you king of Black folk
that one clearly visible in the image of the post i replied to you silly silly fella
I see this whenever I look at complete darkness. Is this normal?
i get it too (not nearly as bad as the pic though)
do you smoke weed?
It's not normal, but definitely more common than the lack of information suggests, because most people that have it don't even notice or realize they have it. I've had it since I was a kid but I didn't even know it was abnormal until I started reading about it one day and realized that was me.
I asked an optometrist about it and she doesn't understand the symptoms. Looks like it is neurological just like visual migraine. Because when I was a kid I remember not having visual snow.
Dropped acid a couple of times and enhanced my graininess a lot
like permanently?
Based visual snow haver
Been visual snow my whole life. As a kid I thought I could see atoms. It’s not as bad as you might think, your brain filters a lot when you don’t think about it.
>As a kid I thought I could see atoms.
same. my sister called me a moron so i never talked about it again.
I got this going through alcohol withdrawal. Now it annoys me in movies and they keep blasting 4k movies with film grain for some fricking reason, where it's even more jarring.
got this after taking mdma
Instead of these I get the little short "worms" that jump around
LOL glad I'm not the only one enjoying the kino
I fricking hate visual snow, I also see like bugs crawling around when I stare at blue skies
What?
>ghost character has extremely vague/cryptic motives and just shouts them at rhe MC usually in some moronic contrived dream sequence
IVE GOTTA COOM!!!!! ITS BEEN 200 YEARS! WE CAN DO IT THE EASY WAY OR THE HARD W-----
>character wakes up from dream sequence sweating
>makes breakfast and goes to work
So, are those things bad? I’ve had them my entire life
myodesopsia?
mine went away somehow
I have a bunch of these and I fricking hate them, can even see them if I look at a light coloured background. I get my eyes tested fairly often because I sometimes convince myself they're getting worse.
It's harmless, but if it's a new onset, it's a good idea to see a doctor. Could be from a retinal tear, most of them are benign, but there are some types that are dangerous and can progress to retinal detachment.
>It's harmless
Can be annoying as frick though. The amount of times I've thought there was a fly or wasp flying around the room because of it
Whenever I'm watching at snow or generally something really bright I start seeing faint black orbs gathering in a central bigger black dark orb
Anyone got this? During day and especially night, most lights cast extreme glares for me. You'd think it'd be kino, but it's really just annoying and disorienting - especially on rainy days when everything's is hyper reflective.
I have floaters and that. I’m pretty sure that’s from my astigmatism
only when i squint
There’s a name for it but i forgot; it’s like you eye lens is slightly fricked up so it distorts light weird but it’s not really a problem or anything serious
It is if I'm trying to get my driver's license and not drive my car into another one. I hope they have glasses or something that can fix some of it.
>I hope they have glasses or something that can fix some of it.
they do
Keratoconus
I do, thought I was doomed but there's a fix
It's called scleral lenses they are pretty great, I read Steph Curry has it and he got the scleral lenses too and his score went up, not that I know anything about basketball
Astigmatism. You need glasses.
That's astigmatism. The shape of your eye matters.
i get these sometimes if i squint a bit and it's very kino
yeah thats kino but the reason I dont drove at night
shit yeah i have this pretty bad. nearly literally like the pic you posted when it’s bad.
try living with keratoconus. thankfully 4 surgerys, glasses and contacts made it better. this pic is not a exaggeration for how bad mine was.
Did you have cornea transplants?
nope. i found a doc who did crosslinking and intacts.
i have this to pretty minor extent.
like the copies are much closer together so it just makes text look super fuzzy. + bad astigmatism so i have light streaks coming off literally everything + star shapes on light sources + visual snow + floaters.
i should probably get my eyes checked...
A friend of mine that had cheap laser eye surgery tells me about the same thing. apparently the glare at night for him is so bad he doesnt like to drive
Everybody gets floaters and the only way you can get rid of them is eye surgery. Floaters aren't a bad thing, but sometimes they are a sign of something bad going on with your eye. Go see an eye doctor if you're concerned about them.
Your friend has dry eyes because the cornea nerves were cut and burned off. It doesn't matter if the laser eye surgery was cheap or expensive because all laser eye surgery cuts into your cornea and fricks the nerves up.
I had lasik surgery and my eyes are now very sensitive to sunlight and most annoyingly I get some pretty bad fatigue when I use my phone even for a few seconds, especially earlier in the day. Is this just something I have to deal with forever?
How long ago did you have lasik?
a little over a year
astigmatism
I've got this, its kinda kino sometimes like when looking at nature / trees after it rains everything has this really nice subtle blowout glow effect
autismatism
yes. it's even worse when drunk driving but that is a given
i have both and im near-sighted
kinos for this feel?
Real life looks like a JJ Abams movie to me. Glares fricking everywhere.
Only when my glasses are off.
just turn off blur in the settings.ini
Yupp, had it all my life and I'm in my 30s.. I thought this was normal
do I need glasses?
Yeah you probably do, my eyes aren't too bad but wearing glasses while driving helps with that issue. Try reading something at a distance while closing one eye, and then swap them. One eye might be a lot worse than the other.
stop eating sugar
I have a bit of this ,not as bad as that pic unless I squint my eyes hard. If I keep my eyes wide open I don't have any astigmatism but that's pretty uncomfortable to me so I always have my eyes a bit squinted
I hate these fricking things
i had them before now that im old i never see them. they were good friends...
I've always had a great eyesight but also a lot of these little frickers now
And they're dark and annoying too but I'm too much of a pussy to go to a doctor
So I just stay in the dark inside or wear sunglasses if I need to go out at day and pretend I'm cool
damn that's a sick apu
Wonder how the person that made this image made it so accurate
I wonder how are you so fricking moronic
Rude. Just wondering how they were able to accurately replicate floaters when they move away from your vision so fast
Try focusing on something zoom-zoom
it's not even that accurate, if I look around just right I can get the floaters to stay still near the center of my vision. I can easily see that they are made up of cells and I can see the individual cells as circles with darker nuclei, but no more detail than that.
one day I'd like to get the surgery that just lasers the floaters into oblivion. The fact that they're there bothers me to a very absurd degree.
I wear really thick glasses and always thought it gave me the ability to shift the color red around by rotating my head. But then I learned everyone could do this.
I don't like that image anon
I don't get it...
>interrupts your slow burn silent scenes
daily reminder to wear hearing protection at your job site/homosexual concerts and never to turn your headphones up too loud. hearing loss can be irreversible, but it's also cumulative - every time you remember to use protection you're doing yourself a favor
I've lived in a flat with a bunch of degen junkies once, these fricking troglodyte wastes of space would always turn their music on full blast (even at like 2AM) when they were shooting something up in there
Probably all going to be nigh-deaf by the time they turn 40
Hearing loss is no big deal, tinnitus sucks but you can control it
>but you can control it
What do you mean?
Certain things like caffeine make it worse. And it can be mostly ignored by your brain, like floaters. But even more so because it’s all in your brain. It’s the brain reacting to hearing loss, it’s not produced physically by the ears.
if your hearing is ok, bad bite like crowded teeth can cause tinnitus
haha penis
>get slight ringing in my ears
>press thumb below my ear and pointer finger into my ear
>create pressure this way
>light water comes out of my ear
>repeat
>ringing eventually goes away
is it just me?
what the frick? first time I'm reading such story about tinnitus. sorry Anon, you just had some dead cells in your ear.
anon i do this on a weekly basis
look it's a solution for me at least so i don't see it as a bad thing
this sounds like an ear infection
The problem is there's a penis sliding down his ear
I discovered the other day that you can actually see the veins in your eyes if sunlight hits your eyes at a certain angle. Was kinda freaky at first but it's normal. Basically looks like dried mud.
>tfw when you have almost all the conditions posted since you were a kid
I also have 20/400 vision
what the 65th booster does to a mfer....
>visual snow syndrome
>astigmatism
>double vision
>floaters
That’s literally me, fr fr
no cap?
Legallyblindbros...
There's no way to get rid of floaters and the body has no way of breaking them down. They're permanent.
Your brain will eventually tune them out most of the time. I have massive dark ones and don't notice them often.
Imagine having poor eye sight. SAD!
I sometimes wish I could just pull my eyes out and clean them or something, jesus christ
Do you guys not just gently splash some water on them? I do that if my eyes are itchy, just use the sink as an eyewash station.
That said, I think I fricked up my eyes doing that. I was so OCD about it that I would wash them if there was ever even a slight discomfort or every time the OP's squiggles appeared, but as the years went on the squiggles only got worse until I stopped washing my eyes all together. I still do SOMETIMES under duress like if someone squirted a lemon in there, but everything is blurrier than it used to be.
That said I'm 32 so maybe the washing of my eyes is irrelevant and that was just the natural aging/ deterioration of the eyes and I'm paranoid.
Think about all the shit in faucet water next time you do that.
Any other palinopsia bros? Every time I go outside at night I feel like I'm going insane.
just had to look up what this was but kek
I get it when I'm sleep deprived
In my early 20s my friend stopped using his clonopin (?) and I was a pill fiend in our rural town without real drug dealers, so the only thing to do was drink, and take random pills you find. I took about 10 of them as they looked really small. Bad idea. I felt like shit for about 48 hours, and at night, especially when smoking a cigarette, I would have extremely fluid and prolonged trailing like in the images of palinopsia.
>my retina detaches from too much jacking off
>the surgery to fix it gives me lens flares and bokeh depth of field
KINO MODE: ON
im literally too stupid and unaware to notice them, i win
>the hero’s nemesis arrives unexpectedly
...QRD??
Migraine with aura
I get that like twice a year and it always terrifies me, making me think I'm going blind because I already forgot why it happens
Looks like glaucoma or a cataract
How the frick could anyone possibly capture that image. An image of what someone with a cateract perceives......? Fricking how.
I had this occur twice with no migraine
Jannies being merciful tonight and keeping the fun threads up.
No janny tonight, mate.
Really? QRD?
what does it mean if I prefer looking at the gay world through sunglasses?
Try hrt
>turn out the lights and close eyes in bed
>get to watch all the pretty green and red blobs do a little lightshow for me as I drift to sleep
who else?
>eat 4 cupcakes
>get to see double kino
Life hack I can't feel my feet.
diabetic retinopathy is a serious condition anon
I have so many of these it's like I'm looking through a kaleidoscope at times.
It's only a problem during bright scenes or if I'm outside though.
I hate these frickers like you wouldn't beleive
ITT: blind people
never seen these in my life
lmao
WHO THE FRICK ARE THEY
Now I remember this weird shit that happened to me when I was a little kid.. If I kept my eyes open in the dark, I could see something like pic rel (not exactly, it was more geometric looking) that I called "cobwebs" for lack of a better word. They were slime green in color and they came towards me in a infinite loop (I don't remember if they rotated), unless I closed my eyes.
I think I stopped seeing them once I started wearing eyeglasses.
I see that if I stare at a blue sky for a bit, but mine goes away from me, or seems to.
Found this video that seems to be a pretty accurate representation of what I see, but I don't think the term visual snow they use is correct in this one, havent found the proper term about this.
A few times I saw that effect but only at the corner of my eyes, when I also had a headache.
If it's both eyes, it's an opthalmic migraine. If it's one eye, get to a doctor, because it's a retinal migraine
after a time you just forget about it
>look up at the sky
>see this
that's me plus static and floaters.
fricking lol
me but at night
I get it and no doctor or optician has ever had an answer besides 'lol dunno probably normal'
Fricking this. Everytime I have to go to eye doctor I go to different one. Each of them say it's nothing, it comes with the age and all they do are some check up done in 1 minute and everything is always fine. They tell me to go have laser correction lol. I try to ask them about what I read on internet if this pineapple trick with Bromelain is true. They either ignore me or say "maybe"
Honeslty I think being eye doctor is the easiest fricking profession.
>Scheerer's phenomenon
>When you look at the sky, the blue light is absorbed by the red blood cells which fill the capillaries. The dots are the result of white blood cells moving along the capillaries in front of the retina.
>Your brain automatically filters out the shadowing lines of these capillaries. They are then further filtered out partially by dark adaptation of the photoreceptors lying beneath the capillaries.
>The white blood cells, which are much rarer than the red ones and don’t absorb blue light, create gaps in the blood column, appearing as bright dots.
fascinating
>have this
>and floaters
>and astigmatism
>and sometimes one eye makes colours look cooler/warmer than the other
>and my long distance sight is going to shit
>mfw I live in an impressionist painting unless I wear glasses
It's pretty fun, ngl.
so you finally saw the hints we left for you, anon. the cracks in the code. youre starting to believe. we couldnt contact you until we knew you were ready. You've been living in a VR coomer sim for the last few years. You bought one of those headsets and you fell asleep without taking it off.
d cut the bullshit man
I have visual snow at night if there are no lights specially on my left eye which has stronger astigmatism, palinopsia and kaleidoscope vision.
>kaleidoscope vision
>watching kino
>left eye goes lazy for a few seconds and have to manually focus and put it back in the center
sigh
bump
Anyone else cant see texts clearly on the monitor or tv?
You need glasses moron
I love them, they are my kino friends
YOU'LL FLOAT TOO
When I saw floaters as a kid, I genuinely believed they were creatures from another dimension. A few years later, I learned that floaters are just optical illusions. God, reality is so mundane.
Anyone else have a tiny circle with a plus symbol inside it?
My homie you've been probed
what the frick do I do about this. Im 20, my entire life never had them then I started noticing a shit ton in the span of two days in march. Am I marked for life bros
Anyone here that basically cheats memory tests like this https://www.iqtests.org/memory-tests/visual-memory-test by basically focusing on the middle of the image? By the time you have to guess the blue spaces it's easy since you eyes kinda retain the colors for a couple of seconds as long as you don't swift your focus. People think I got a good memory when I get good scores on these tests but I don't even it lmao.
I don't have that because I don't drugs, sugar, coffe, alcohol..
Never