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Old 12-29-2004, 10:41 AM   #1
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Shit, I think I fucked up my eyes!! I am seeing little organisms. Help

Ok, lately I have been working really hard on the computer, putting in 10 hour days for like 10 straight days. Today I woke up, and my eyes were kind of feeling heavy, so I go outside for 3 inutes and stare at the sky to take my attention away from the computer, than I come back and get on the computer for a couple of minutes and then I go and lie on the bed.

Then I stare at the ceiling, and all of a sudden I notice a bunch of what seems like to be little organisms (kind of like when you look at a microscope) on the ceiling, and I realise that what I am seeing is on my cornea! So now when I am looking at anything with a white background, it becomes noticable, everywhere I look I can see this things...and if I am near alot of light, it becomes more noticable.

What is going on?? Does anyone know what this could be? Did I damage my eyes?? It's kind of scaring me a bit.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:43 AM   #2
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umm get on the phone with the eye doc and ask, i have never heard of that
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:43 AM   #3
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Ok, lately I have been working really hard on the computer, putting in 10 hour days for like 10 straight days. Today I woke up, and my eyes were kind of feeling heavy, so I go outside for 3 inutes and stare at the sky to take my attention away from the computer, than I come back and get on the computer for a couple of minutes and then I go and lie on the bed.

Then I stare at the ceiling, and all of a sudden I notice a bunch of what seems like to be little organisms (kind of like when you look at a microscope) on the ceiling, and I realise that what I am seeing is on my cornea! So now when I am looking at anything with a white background, it becomes noticable, everywhere I look I can see this things...and if I am near alot of light, it becomes more noticable.

What is going on?? Does anyone know what this could be? Did I damage my eyes?? It's kind of scaring me a bit.

No, you're totally fine.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:44 AM   #4
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it will go away, i see that shit too cuzz i wear contacts and never take them out

think about it like when you stare at a light long enough, you will have a red spot in your vision for a bit
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:44 AM   #5
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you should take a break from staring at the computer for 10 hours straight.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:44 AM   #6
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No, you're totally fine.
Are you being sarcastic?
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:44 AM   #7
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You might want to see the eye Dr.


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Old 12-29-2004, 10:45 AM   #8
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I get that sometimes. Dunno what to tell ya. I can still see. lol

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Old 12-29-2004, 10:45 AM   #9
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You're 100% fine, that happens often. Don't worry.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:45 AM   #10
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You're seeing white blood cells. Totally normal.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:47 AM   #11
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it will go away, i see that shit too cuzz i wear contacts and never take them out

think about it like when you stare at a light long enough, you will have a red spot in your vision for a bit
okay, so far I have had it for like 1 hour. Is that normal? After how long do you think it will go away?

This is really scaring me, but if it will go away, I'm glad it happeend because it was a wake up call. I have been working way too hard, i should take better care of myself.

I hope you guys do the same as well. I just realized how much more your health is important than money.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:48 AM   #12
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You're 100% fine, that happens often. Don't worry.
yeah right
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:48 AM   #13
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:48 AM   #14
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nothing to worry about, It's saline (tears) on your pupil

I used to see that shit a lot outside when I was a kid, it used to freak me out.
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Your eye will look like that tomorrow morning..

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Old 12-29-2004, 10:49 AM   #16
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best see a doc or an optometrist

if you're talking about 'black spots' that you see
- I've had it and I spoke to an optometrist, she sad that those are tiny blood vessels that ........... (can't remember what she said lol) but there's nothing to warry about
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:49 AM   #17
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A friend of mine calls them chasers. Its totally normal, I notice that shit when I was a kid.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:50 AM   #18
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okay, so far I have had it for like 1 hour. Is that normal? After how long do you think it will go away?

This is really scaring me, but if it will go away, I'm glad it happeend because it was a wake up call. I have been working way too hard, i should take better care of myself.

I hope you guys do the same as well. I just realized how much more your health is important than money.
yeah, its nothin to worry about

the more you think about it, the more you will notice it.. take your mind off it and you will totally forget about it

then stare at a wall, and you'll notice its still there.. its very easy to ignore
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:51 AM   #19
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Your eye will look like that tomorrow morning..

Thats just wrong
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Let me repeat: it's white blood cells. http://www.hhmi.org/cgi-bin/askascie...ans_01 4.html
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:53 AM   #21
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yeah, its nothin to worry about

the more you think about it, the more you will notice it.. take your mind off it and you will totally forget about it

then stare at a wall, and you'll notice its still there.. its very easy to ignore
I guess, but it didnt happent o be there before.
and they look like little black dots, some of them do, and some of them look like little organisms.
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If it's what i get, It's a type of migraine. I see little "swirly" kinda patterns. They're tiny, but noticeable in my vision. I get 'em now and then for maybe a half hour to an hour at a time. Some people get this kinda shit instead of the painful headaches. When you compare it to what some of the other poor bastards go through, it's not so bad! But go see a doctor just to be sure.
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If they are little black things like smal strings floating across your vision they are called floaters.
My mother and I have them and there is nothing that can be done about them.
They do not bother me, i got used to seeing them.
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Old 12-29-2004, 10:55 AM   #24
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I guess, but it didnt happent o be there before.
and they look like little black dots, some of them do, and some of them look like little organisms.
totally normal, this time tommorrow you wont even notice them
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If they are little black things like small strings or spots floating across your vision they are called floaters.
My mother and I have them and there is nothing that can be done about them.
They do not bother me, i got used to seeing them.
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ok, but some of these dots are not moving around! they only move when I move my eyes, they go to the same direction. That is what is concerning me. Like they are burnt into my retina, and they move whereever my retina goes.
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i see them too. I can only assume they are normal
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I am just glad to know now that I am not the only one who saw those... I always wondered about them but never did anything about it since I did not want a doc to tell me he would need to do surgery or something crazy like that.
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Old 12-29-2004, 11:00 AM   #30
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Yeah, I think thats it! Im seeing floaters. But why now? Damn

I have been rubbing my eyes alot lately because of the extra work. I hope that didnt cause it
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You've got teh eye cancer.

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I see floaters a lot as well. Very noticable lately since the snow hit here. When I spend a lot of time outside with the snow glare etc. I see them for weeks at a time.

You are fine. Never hurts to have your eyes checked if its been a while anyway. Good for peace of mind and to be sure there are no problems (other then floaters).
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No. A long time ago I got sucker punched in the eye and my retina was torn. I have a permanent blind spot in my right eye due to it. A small one, but I can notice it if I close my left eye. I have "floaters" in my field of vision on a pure white background. My eyesight is still great. Mind you, I have "extreme far sighted vision" which makes my eyes act like a telescope. I can see very far distances and still see very good up close, although when I get older I will require glasses. Oh well, My eyes work great now and I never get eye strain. Apparently my eyes are incredibly odd as they haven't shown any strain yet for my extremely odd shaped eyes.
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If it's what i get, It's a type of migraine. I see little "swirly" kinda patterns. They're tiny, but noticeable in my vision. I get 'em now and then for maybe a half hour to an hour at a time. Some people get this kinda shit instead of the painful headaches. When you compare it to what some of the other poor bastards go through, it's not so bad! But go see a doctor just to be sure.


When I get that I need to goto the Hospital. In 30 minutes I begin to hallucinate and become disoriented. I would probably attack someone who exposed me to any light. Light in any room when I have a migraine can cause me to become very violent. Migraines for me are pure hell on earth.
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They're definitely floaters, I used to work in an Optometrist's office. You need to have your eyes checked, but they're nothing to worry about.

The distance at which people set their computer monitors on their desks is a very awkward distance for eyes to focus. It's not far away and it's not close up like a book. Prolonged concentration at that mid-range distance can be hard on your eyes and a lot of people need to use a slight Rx lens to help deal with the strain.
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floaters huh? thats what are called?

always saw that shit when i would squint my eyes tight at bright light... i thought i was superman or some shit cuz i could see micro-organisms.

oh well.

my x-ray vision is still the bomb yo
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Check out your blood presure, that could be the reason. Get well soon!
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