Jasmine Mykal wrote:
I've had floaters for years. Mine are like rainbow tunnels and mostly
on the left. Eating fruit resolves them faster so I assume mine stem
from low blood sugar as RaVen mentioned. I hope they don't become
unbearable, I haven't found a permanent 'fix' outside of surgery.
I got numerous and annoying floaters in both eyes after having vitreous
detachments in both eyes some years ago. My eye surgeon told me (and I
confirmed with online searching) that the surgery for floaters is quite
risky. I have ruled out that as a possibility for me. I was also told
that over time the brain learns to "edit out" the floaters, and have
found that to be mainly true. At first they drove me nearly insane, but
after the passage of time they are only bothersome when my eyes are very
tired, or very dry, or sometimes under certain light conditions.
Most of the time I simply do not notice them anymore unless I
concentrate on them. (I also had cataract surgery a few years ago but
that was after the vitreous detachments/floaters, for a while I noticed
the floaters more again, but that also stopped with a little time).
sol
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