have you ever seen organisms move across your eye?
#32
Re: have you ever seen organisms move across your eye?
I still have that issue. The moving strands are nothing more than "eye protien". Found that out when I went to see an eye doctor to get a new pair of glasses. That translates to your eye's are healthy.
She could be lying, but "that what she says", get it.........hahahah
She could be lying, but "that what she says", get it.........hahahah
#33
Re: have you ever seen organisms move across your eye?
Originally Posted by Turboman
I still have that issue. The moving strands are nothing more than "eye protien". Found that out when I went to see an eye doctor to get a new pair of glasses. That translates to your eye's are healthy.
She could be lying, but "that what she says", get it.........hahahah
She could be lying, but "that what she says", get it.........hahahah
its white blood cells..
#36
Re: have you ever seen organisms move across your eye?
I can see them too. I know exactly what your talking about. I see them best when looking at an LED on my computer in the dark with my glasses off. (I have horrible vision. like -5.25)
#37
Re: have you ever seen organisms move across your eye?
ive seen them too. mostly whn i look at something uniform in color, like a blue sky, as the article buk posted said. it seems plausible that the wbc thery is true, but this is the first time ive heard about it
#38
Re: have you ever seen organisms move across your eye?
They look like sparklies to me. I have a floater in my left eye and it drives me nuts sometimes when I'm driving. I think I will see something out of the corner of my eye and nope..its that damn floater. Had the eye doc look at it and he said it might have been caused by trama. Which I have done some fun ---- in my day haha. Hockey, 4 wheeling, boxing, crazy puerto rican ex gf...yep that could do it.
Heres another neat trick to try:
Take your pointer fingers (index fingers for you correct types) and put some small pressure on the sides of your eyes. Right where you feel your eye socket bone. (corners of where your eyelids meet) Keep your eyes open when doing this. Don't look around just look in one spot. You will start to see the sparkles and eventually all vision will fade away. Don't know when or who taught me this but its wierd! Its harmless just try it.
Heres another neat trick to try:
Take your pointer fingers (index fingers for you correct types) and put some small pressure on the sides of your eyes. Right where you feel your eye socket bone. (corners of where your eyelids meet) Keep your eyes open when doing this. Don't look around just look in one spot. You will start to see the sparkles and eventually all vision will fade away. Don't know when or who taught me this but its wierd! Its harmless just try it.
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