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SkyHermit
post Aug 19 2014, 06:13 PM

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I have these 3 disease

1) visual snow - where you see everything is like TV static and I see it all the time even when i close my eyes. It is more obvious when it is at night or in a dark room

2) floaters- I realized I had floaters when I was 7 when looking up the sky, but that time I had like only 2 or 3 floaters. Now I am 21 and I have a lot more.

3) Blue Field Entoptic Phenomenon - I rarely notice this unless when I look at clear blue sky like he said.


Out of all I think floaters is the most annoying one because my floaters are a lot and quite big as well. I see them most clearly when I am in bright place like white wall. And also cant enjoy outdoor with clear blue skies or beach because I can see a lot more in bright place.

Do any of you have any of these 3 problems? Because if you have floaters chances are you have Vision snow and Blue Field Entoptic Phenomenon as well.

I had head injury when I was 2, do you think this is the cause of visual snow? And how do we explain the floaters and this visual snow? What are the causes and is there way to cure it? And could it be related to nerve stuff?

This post has been edited by SkyHermit: Aug 19 2014, 06:14 PM
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post Aug 21 2014, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Aug 20 2014, 01:57 PM)
Bro, u need to check with a good retinal specialist and get follow up at least once a year to monitor the condition, not all eye specialist is good at treating and monitoring retinal problem. look for retinal surgeon rather than retinal medical, they are different.
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Is retinal surgeon same as optometrist? where can I find retinal surgeon in KL?
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post Aug 22 2014, 12:40 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Aug 22 2014, 12:04 AM)
nope, they are different.

KL i am not sure, if Subang medical center then u should see dr Ula.

http://www.medeguide.com/v-ulagantheran-r-viswanathan
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how much does it cost? will it be expensive?

what if I have medical card will it be free or cheaper?
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post Aug 22 2014, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Aug 22 2014, 12:56 AM)
100-200 max. medical card for admission only, rite?
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I am also not sure. It is AIA medical card that looks like credit card with 16 digits on it, my name, IC and Policy No. If this AIA can waive or reduce the fee then good

If i go to gov hospital do they have this retinal surgeon?

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post Aug 25 2014, 09:19 PM

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QUOTE(Tham @ Aug 25 2014, 05:43 PM)
Floaters are normal in most people, and tend to come and go.

http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/what-yo...ye-201306106336
Look at my post above. You could buy some serratiopeptidase
from the pharmacy - Danzen, generics - and take two twice daily
for a start.

One 5 mg tab = 20,000 iu, so four tabs = 80,000 iu.

Haven't you gone to an eye specialist to check out all
your eye problems ?

Visual snow have been linked to migraines, so your head injury
could have caused it.
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I cant open that link.

i have been to eye specialist but that time my eyes were red and he just told me to ignore floaters.

i googled serratiopeptidase and is it a pill to be swallowed?

And what is the price like? How long will i see my floaters disappear if i take them daily?

This post has been edited by SkyHermit: Aug 25 2014, 09:23 PM

 

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