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Had macular degeneration for 9 yrs; see optho. yearly,need suggestions re. bilateral floaters.? |
I've gotten some very kind and informative replies. I know it is believed there is no cure for ARMD. It is still "dry." I pray it will remain so. Since presbyopia has sort of counteracted my myopia, I was sort of wondering if LASIK (on one eye) might make me no longer need any correction at all for things like driving a car. The first bad floater appeared in 1993, and the opthomologist told me that eventually my brain would take over, over-riding it and I'd no longer be aware of it....never happened. In the last several months, I've developed one in my other eye. It makes reading very frustrating. (There is little else I enjoy as much!) I've recently read a number of reports through the Health Source of News-Max that suggests that the use of an oral chelation treatment has, for some, made a huge difference in visual floaters...they even disappeared for some lucky souls. Just need anyone's input. Do they return if one stops taking treatment? I'll see Doc. again in summer.Thx Dottie, I revised some of what I said at your other question at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... I don't know about floaters, but does your doctor have you taking Ocuvite or other eye vitamins? I was told I had a touch of macular degeneration, whatever that was, by an ophthalmologist 15 years ago in another state. At my job, I typed a consultation for an ophthalmologist who saw a lady from a nursing home whose diagnosis was macular degeneration, and he prescribed Ocuvite two a day. I thought, Couldn't hurt- Ocu for ocular, vite for vitamin, so I bought some and took two a day, and the lines straightened out!. I had not been able to tell when the paper was evenly lined up on the printer. I take them off and on now, or generic, and take vitamins with Lutein and the other thing for eyes, and when my eyes were examined a year ago, an eye doctor in this state said, "You don't have any macular degeneration", like I'd made it up. They also say to eat a lot of dark green leafy vegetables, such as spinach. As the other answer states,Ocuvite is suppose to be good for Macular Degeneration though most Ophthalmologists will tell you that there is no proof that it does help but on the other hand there is no proof that it is bad for you so to take it with the hope something good comes from it verses not taking it and finding out years later that you should have been taking it,I would go ahead and take it. |
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You can get floaters at any age, It sounds like an ocular migraine. Retinal detachments have many floaters and constant flickering lights, you also get blurred vision and will often have areas of... in a dark room hardly any in a light bright room i feel blind lol they suck ,, i never hear of any treatments but there might be one out there . i would go to the eye doctor and have them check it ... Okay this IS the correct answer. You are seeing something called entoptic phenomena. The cornea sheds epithelial cells and the major component of your tears are lipids secreted by the miobian glan... Floaters are pieces of debris ( literally loose bits of "vitreal fibres") floating inside the liquid of your eye. You can see them better in good light and when you're looking at a p... Eye drops do not penetrate aqueous so they would have had no effect.. You are a bit young to be having significant floater problems, it might be worth getting your GP to refer you to an ophthalmolo... Hi .. Better get it checked out . I woke up one morning 2 weeks ago with a spider like screen in front of my good eye , went to my Retinal doctor and told me I have a victrious Hemragge in that ... if you have floater you should definitely go see an optometrist there are many different reasons as to why you could be having black floaters the doc should dilate you and take a look at the back o... Well if you only have one floater then it is very likely that you are ok and everything is normal! Floaters in most cases are very normal and occur very commonly in people that are nearsighted! ... |
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