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- shellie
Do any of you have myodesopsia? I've been noticing floating bits in my right eye when I'm looking at light colors, white, working on a light table or looking into bright light. Looks like a bug is crawling across the wall, but I can move it around with my eye.
I was told people just learn to ignore it, but it's common. I've never heard anyone mention them to me until recently. Just wondering if any of you guys have experienced something similar. I kept thinking there was dust on my computer screen. It's so annoying.
- scenek0
I have one from when a broken guitar string scratched my eyeball, but I rarely notice it.
- aldebaran0
instead of relying on qbn'ers for medical advice you should go to a doctor/optometrist
- aldebaran0
instead of relying on qbn'ers for medical advice you should go to a doctor/optometrist
- i_monk0
Unrelated to floaters but related to my eyes, years ago I noticed my hazel eyes had separated pigments into distinct green and brown bands. Is that normal?
- six0
yep! had them for years. nothing to worry about I don't think. just sometimes anoying
- bigtrick0
who was that famous photographer that took/is taking a bunch of closeups of people's eyes? i thought it was rankin, but it isn't
- bigtrick0
- Some kind of remind me of butterfly wings.shellie
- or moth wingsshellie
- very coolhorton
- Sauron?Knuckleberry
- iheartfun0
I had one for a while. I'd say about three year in my left eye then kinda just went away and havent seen it since.
Same thing it would happen after looking at lights and it would be this grey/black squiggly line
- pinkfloyd0
I've noticed it when I was in junior high or high school but never really thought about it again.
- shellie0
Well shit. I guess it is common. Thanks guys for not smartassing up this thread. I was legitimately curious.
- CALLES0
great!~ thanks a lot!
- nocomply0
I have 1 or 2 of those things in my right eye. Noticed it for the first time about 4 months ago and like you kind of freaked out. Then I did a little research and realized that it's a common thing and supposedly they come and go over the years. It's annoying when I look at a website with a white background (like qbn) but most of the time I don't notice it.
- pinkfloyd0
It's always to the right or left of my view. I can't seem to get it in the middle.