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I'm not "old" -- I'm 41.

I've had more floaters than you can count on your fingers and toes since I was a teen.


So, judging purely from my own experience, I'd say don't worry about it.

But I obviously had a tendency for them... your old ass's case might be different.

Been so long, I don't notice them anymore, and if you wouldn't have brought it up, I would have forgotten I had them.


As far as the "annoyance factor" goes... they'll quit bugging the fuck out of you eventually, like a chipped tooth or something equally annoying.


But yeah, that shit is pretty dramatic at first.
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Christ. Get a yearly eye exam. GPs and Er docs don't know shit and don't have the equipment to really see what's going on. Once a year eye exams are usually covered by insurance, and if you don't have any, some clinics offer deece rates for old farts like yourself.

Plus, you get the wear the old man gigantor specs home so everyone else can laugh at you.

My mother has a cataract in one eye and mac degen in the other. Of course she's 80 plus but she didn't have her eyes checked much before they got bad and when they maybe could have treated her to avoid the risk of losing vision in both eyes.

Bet yer ass I get them checked every year.
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Ditto to what Dinsdale said.

I'm 48 (and still don't need glasses) and have had floaters for ... must be 20 years now.

I've asked the eye doc about them and he said they are very common and are, in my case at least, nothing to worry about.

But Bushice is right, Mace.
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No floaters here at 69, but visual acuity is to the point where I need glasses for driving as well as reading. Props to Ben Franklin or whomever invented bifocals. What did Mick Jagger say ? "What a drag it is getting old ?" So far, so good for me !
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I have pretty much daily experience with floaters, Mace. I get lots of fiber in my diet.
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Seriously, Mace, I got one of those eye floaters about 15 years ago. Very annoying at first, but I kind of got used to it. To the point where a year later I realized that I hadn’t even noticed when it completely cleared up. You sure it isn’t just a speck of sheep shit?
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This thread is full of floaters.
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Fairly common..I have had them since I was about 10, and I am 51 now.

I see the eye doc yearly, have had 2 retinal retraction surgeries... and wear bifocals.

The eye doc explained it, but says they do not cause any real problems. The FAA flight physical and ODOT physical doc says no problem and has signed me off every exam.

Annoying, but not much you can do about it.
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It's confirmed, you old dudes are a bunch of shitheads :lol:
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Jsc810 wrote:Nope, I've never had that medical problem.




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In the same boat with Dins and others that posted. I'm 36 now with no need for glasses and have had "floaters" since my early 20's. They were annoying as all hell when they first came on, but now I hardly notice them.
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Whatever you do, do not focus on them, or they will constantly be in the center of your field of vision.
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Mace wrote:Anyone have experience with "floaters" in your eyes? I'm told that near sighted folks are more susceptible to having them as they age and, worse case scenario, it could be a detatched retina. I made an emergency trip to the doc last week and he could not see a detatched retina but it's getting worse and I'll be calling him again tomorrow. Any of you guys gone through this?
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Mace wrote:He also told me that gravity would eventually pull the floaters to the bottom of the eye and that I would not notice them.

Maybe I should go to your eyedoc, then.


~30 years, and I'm still waiting for that "bottom of the eye" thing to kick in.

But again, I wouldn't have given them a second though, had you not brought it up. I really don't notice them unless I go looking for them.

But I feel your pain -- when that shit started developing as a youngster, every new one was fucking annoying as hell. This too shall pass, even if the floaters don't.
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Mace wrote:
MadRussian wrote:
Mace wrote:Anyone have experience with "floaters" in your eyes? I'm told that near sighted folks are more susceptible to having them as they age and, worse case scenario, it could be a detatched retina. I made an emergency trip to the doc last week and he could not see a detatched retina but it's getting worse and I'll be calling him again tomorrow. Any of you guys gone through this?
I heard its caused by head trauma, like one would get if they were getting throatfucked violently.
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I guess that would explain your blindness. It must literally suck to be you.

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Mace wrote: Dins: Do you continue getting new floaters from time to time, or are you just dealing with the old ones.

Fuck if I know. They're so entrenched as part of my being, that I really couldn't tell you.

But I think it's the same few dozen I've had for years.
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what the fuck are "floaters"?

are they associated with halluciongens?
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I've had a few floaters for quite some time. I don't really even notice them anymore.

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I had perfect vision until age 32, when suddenly I developed a cataract. Got that fixed up, but I've had floaters ever since. My eye doc assures me that it's ok.
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Wolfman wrote:No floaters here at 69, but visual acuity is to the point where I need glasses for driving as well as reading. Props to Ben Franklin or whomever invented bifocals. What did Mick Jagger say ? "What a drag it is getting old ?" So far, so good for me !
Since you mentioned it, bifocals here since age 41. :brad:

Mom wears them and Dad, while he was alive, wore them too. So in my case, unless it turned out I was adopted and never knew it, I suppose bifocals were pretty much genetically pre-ordained, if'n I lived long enough. Complaining about needing them would be the verbal equivalent of pissing into the wind.

Having said that, what shocked me about that particular dealio was not that I needed them, but that I needed them at 41. At 41, I thought bifocals were still a good 15-20 years away. At the rate I'm heading, I'll probably be legally blind by the time I'm 60, if not sooner. And that's with the annual checkups Bushice urges.

My one and only concession to vanity: I refuse to get a pair of glasses with the line in them. So I pay through the nose for a pair of glasses, even with partial insurance coverage.

To answer the question Mace posed, no problems with floaters here. Shocking, given all the vision problems I have and the fact that they're apparently quite common, at least among this group.
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Cuda wrote:what the fuck are "floaters"?

are they associated with halluciongens?
I was wondering the same thing. I assume they're something like this Image
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huh? wrote:
Cuda wrote:what the fuck are "floaters"?

are they associated with halluciongens?
I was wondering the same thing. I assume they're something like this Image

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Mace, I'm glad you're not going blind now, but I still don't know what the fuck a floater is, imo
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Mace,

Glad to read that you found out what was happening. That's kind of scary shit turned into a hopefully good fix. I hope it works out well for you.

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Mace wrote:Thanks, Ang. I think everything will be fine in a few weeks but I was hoping to have perfect 20-20 vision by Thursday to watch Iowa piss pound South Carolina. That's not going to be the case but at least I won't have to listen to the game on the radio.
This has to be bad board karma here. Mace read about the floaters, he smacked on Kierland a bit, and then he has to go under the knife.

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