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stomachmonkey 03-28-2019 11:17 AM

Eye floaters, what do we know?
 
For about the last 30 minutes or so have been having trouble seeing.

Started in my peripheral and thought it was just reflections from my monitor on the edges of my rimless glasses.

Slowly moved to cover most of my field of view.

Not your typical type of floaters but more like retina burn from looking at small bright lights too long. Full spectrum of color like a rainbow. Very similar to when you close your eyelids and rub your eyeballs too hard.

It's starting to subside but I'd say at its worst it occluded 20% or so of my vision.

Also have an ever so slight buzzing headache.

Do I need to call 911?

Tobra 03-28-2019 11:19 AM

YES I think so, do not eff around with these sort of symptoms

Sooner or later 03-28-2019 11:22 AM

Doesn't sound like a floater. Mine, left eye, looks like a cobweb.

Both eyes?

pwd72s 03-28-2019 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 10407909)
YES I think so, do not eff around with these sort of symptoms

Agreed! I'm hoping an ER will say you check out okay...I'd also suggest an Opthalmologist visit, a retina specialist.

oldE 03-28-2019 11:33 AM

I hope you don't read this reply until you've already been to the eye specialist because you heeded the first three posts and got your sorry self out the door!

Best
Les

Clint Lando 03-28-2019 11:34 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1553798080.jpg

Steve Carlton 03-28-2019 11:35 AM

I get something similar, but less serious than that once in a while. Like a shimmering thread floating somewhere in my field of vision. For me, it’s related to being dehydrated. A big glass of water and it’s soon gone.

stomachmonkey 03-28-2019 11:43 AM

Its mostly cleared up but on the phone with Doc regardless.

Thanks

Ronbo 03-28-2019 12:03 PM

Don't mess around with this. Go see an opthalmologist, or better yet a retina specialist, quickly. Hopefully it's nothing, but if it is something bad the earlier it's treated the better chance of saving your vision.


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RSBob 03-28-2019 12:08 PM

You need to see a retina specialist ASAP! Could be the beginning of a detached retina or other serious condition. Don’t F around and get seen immediately. I know, I waited too long and my retina detached and my vision in one eye is totally FUd

Tell them it’s an emergency because the sooner it’s caught the less damage is done.

pavulon 03-28-2019 12:10 PM

Do you have a history of migraines?


Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 10407908)
For about the last 30 minutes or so have been having trouble seeing.

Started in my peripheral and thought it was just reflections from my monitor on the edges of my rimless glasses.

Slowly moved to cover most of my field of view.

Not your typical type of floaters but more like retina burn from looking at small bright lights too long. Full spectrum of color like a rainbow. Very similar to when you close your eyelids and rub your eyeballs too hard.

It's starting to subside but I'd say at its worst it occluded 20% or so of my vision.

Also have an ever so slight buzzing headache.

Do I need to call 911?


Tim L 03-28-2019 12:27 PM

https://www.webmd.com/migraines-headaches/ocular-migraine-basics

GeorgeK 03-28-2019 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim L (Post 10407993)

+1. Have these quite regularly.

BUT, if it is the first time, you have to be checked by an ophtalomologist/ neurologist, or at the ER.

herr_oberst 03-28-2019 12:57 PM

Neil Young saw something in his eye, turned out to be an aneurysm.

https://ultimateclassicrock.com/neil-young-brain-aneurysm/

Dont eff around....

jwasbury 03-28-2019 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSBob (Post 10407975)
You need to see a retina specialist ASAP! Could be the beginning of a detached retina or other serious condition. Don’t F around and get seen immediately. I know, I waited too long and my retina detached and my vision in one eye is totally FUd

Tell them it’s an emergency because the sooner it’s caught the less damage is done.

^This. I have eye floaters and was told that if they seemed to progress/change tangibly that it could be sign of detaching retina. Please get checked out.

Evans, Marv 03-28-2019 01:40 PM

I had a tear in the retina in my left eye a few years ago. I kept seeing flashes of light off to the side. Did a search on the symptoms and it said it healed itself 85% of the time. It did, but I was stupid not to see a doctor. I didn't have a headache, so I'd heed the advice of everybody else to go to the doctor. Good luck.

2porscheguy 03-28-2019 01:58 PM

SM, it sounds like an Ocular Migraine:

https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/ocular-migraine.htm

I get those about 3-4 times a year.

BUT, as others here have pointed out if this is your first time experiencing this, check with your Optometrist/Ophthalmologist to confirm that it's not the onset of a retinal detachment which is obviously very serious.

Mine typically last about 15-20 minutes and they are kinda FREAKY! But they do go away.

Cheers!

Deschodt 03-28-2019 02:00 PM

It's an ocular migraine... I have those 1-6 times a year... Nothing you can do... According to my boss, sure beats having those over his "regular" migraines... Those don't give me a headache, I just can't read right for 15-20 minutes, very freaky the first time - welcome to the club.

Did it look anything like this ? (mine are a mirror image of that). Generally it's one eye only.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1553806794.png


Now real floaters, I have those too. I now have one that's really annoying the crap out of me near the center of my eye, somedays I can get it to float away, some not, and there is nothing (appealing) you can do about those... Different deal.

john walker's workshop 03-28-2019 02:03 PM

Ocular migraine with aura. No pain, just geometric shapes. Had a few over the years. Flashing lights, mirror balls, just don't look at things you know might start it going. If you start talking funny, could be a TIA.

stomachmonkey 03-28-2019 02:04 PM

Ocular Migraine is the initial diagnosis according to my Doc.

And yeah, it looked like that.


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