I CAN REALLY SEE I SEE FOG AND FLYING OBJECTS DURING THE NIGHT
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 12:50 am
BEEN TO DR, A THING THAT CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR EYES AS YOU AGE, ITS DRIVING ME CRAZY TO SEE FRIGGING FOG, EVERY WHERE AND FLOATING JELLY FISH, TO FLYING WITCHES, AND THE PRETTIEST DAMN FLOATING GHOSTS WOULD MAKE CASPER LOOK COMMON, THE THING IS THERE AINT NOTHING THEY CAN DO. AGING SUCKS, BUT DYING YOUNG IS EVEN WORST. NO RETINA PROBLEMS.LUCKILY, EYE DONT SEE THEM IN DAY TIME, ONLY NIGHT.
Myodesopsia: Why Do You See Strange, Floating Objects Every Time You Wake Up?
By Admin•01 May, 2017•1 Comment
If you see floating objects every time you wake up in the morning, it might be due to an eye condition called myodesopsia. Find out more here!
05.01.2017
Myodesopsia: Why Do You See Strange, Floating Objects Every Time You Wake Up?
If you see floating objects every time you wake up in the morning, it might be due to an eye condition called myodesopsia. Myodesopsia often occurs during the aging process and is usually harmless. But if you suddenly see a large number of floating objects accompanied by flashing lights, your condition could be serious.
Seeing large numbers of floaters and flashing lights may indicate a problem with the eye's retina. Retinal damage can be potentially lead to a total or partial loss of sight without immediate treatment.
Find out more about myodesopsia and how to treat and manage it effectively below.
Myodesopsia: Why Do You See Strange, Floating Objects Every Time You Wake Up?
By Admin•01 May, 2017•1 Comment
If you see floating objects every time you wake up in the morning, it might be due to an eye condition called myodesopsia. Find out more here!
05.01.2017
Myodesopsia: Why Do You See Strange, Floating Objects Every Time You Wake Up?
If you see floating objects every time you wake up in the morning, it might be due to an eye condition called myodesopsia. Myodesopsia often occurs during the aging process and is usually harmless. But if you suddenly see a large number of floating objects accompanied by flashing lights, your condition could be serious.
Seeing large numbers of floaters and flashing lights may indicate a problem with the eye's retina. Retinal damage can be potentially lead to a total or partial loss of sight without immediate treatment.
Find out more about myodesopsia and how to treat and manage it effectively below.