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Blind and Visually Impaired Community

Full History - 2021 - 11 - 29 - ID#r4zewq
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very important question (self.Blind)
submitted by Otherwise_Computer79
did any one on here see static and thur own white blood cells in thur eyes before they went blind
ScatheX1022 3 points 1y ago
I see static, but it has never gotten worse (or better) because I have optic nerve damage due to a brain tumor. Have you heard of visual snow? There's actually a group here on Reddit (r/visualsnow), and although my case doesn't fit in perfectly, I still relate to a lot of what trhey're talking about because it's exactly how I see (plus I have "white out" blind spots in the visual field of both eyes). Have you seen an ophthalmologist?
Otherwise_Computer79 [OP] 2 points 1y ago
I have seen 3 and 2 retina specialists one of which who worked at Massachusetts eye and ear infirmary and nothing had a mri nuthin...I could believe it was visual snow if my vision hadn't declined with it and I have developed flaoters
ScatheX1022 2 points 1y ago
I think it can still be visual snow though, even if it's declining or changed. It's MY case that is abnormal, yours sounds more like VSS. I know ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and after-images are also symptoms. As well as floaters, etc. Check out the sub, ask questions, bet some of them can help better than I :)
princesspooball 1 points 1y ago
I don't think those are symptoms of going blind. It's not unison to be able to see white blood cells especially against a blue background.
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