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Everything has been great since then, except for up close vision - it is extremely difficult still for me to do any up-close reading. My doctor has told me that it will take time to learn how to use my new Restore lenses, and that my vision will improve over time. But are there any tips or exercises to speed the process along?View Thread
I found this site and thought it was a great website. I need URGENT HELP with floaters... I am really bad off right now...I am despondent...I am here in Seattle and there is not one doctor here who has understood how bothersome this is for me and how deeply distressing this is for me in every way.
I am a 39 year old woman who has suffered and struggled through a lot and this is VERY hard to have. This is VERY difficult. I had been through infections for two years with over 20 infections and this was in my bladder and I never though anything could be worse, but these are.
I have been to one opthamologist and one Retinal Specialist who both tell me that I have to live with them and that I do have a vitreous gel wearing down but not a separation yet and that there is nothing they can do. What do I do with that information? I feel so despondent. The Retinal Specialist called me yesterday and says I need a therapist. Well of course I do! Wouldn't he? But he does not know how it feels to have floaters as bad as me, and be a writer and reader and a passionate woman and have to deal with these.
I have no job and less than four weeks left on unemployment and I am VERY, VERY scared b/c I have no job prospects and now this serious issue with the floaters.
I see a constant floater that looks like often a long hair and then it morphs into a squirmy snakey squiggly and they I have a gnat that appears and it is a dot that moves across my eye like a blob, and then I have several of these that dance in front of my left eye especially.
I have tried everything to distract myself, but to be honest, it is affecting my daily mental health, emotional health and everything else in my life and my outlook. I need help.
I need suggestions. I need coping tools. I need people who have been through this. Please help by responding back.
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RebekahView Thread
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