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Related: About this forumAny one had any success getting rid of FLOATERS?
Im 70, in real good health Id say. But floaters are getting worse. I like and trust my eye doctor but hes not my solution. I hear there is an elective procedure thats not 100% good so to speak. Any suggestions are appreciated.
yellowdogintexas
(22,898 posts)BOSSHOG
(40,525 posts)My eye doctor said Im years away from cataract surgery.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,932 posts)I'd say my floaters are almost non-existent since my cataract surgery. I honestly had not even noticed that before.
surfered
(4,106 posts)Mine eventually went away with time.
2naSalit
(94,100 posts)I have one that's like a squashed gnat on my eyeball that swims around. Went to an ophthalmologist immediately but it's still here longer than I was anticipating.
surfered
(4,106 posts)sinkingfeeling
(53,411 posts)Im seeing my eye doctor in a couple weeks. Ill ask if a laser procedure can be done without the cataract surgery. Did you have both procedures done at the same time? Thx for the info.
sinkingfeeling
(53,411 posts)Richard_GB
(84 posts)This is all new to me I was told to wait 6 weeks to see what happens. I will be assigned a specialist doctor as I am diabetic. I am 64 now. It is not good to hear they may get worse. The only good news is that as I am over 60 all treatment is free of charge.
BOSSHOG
(40,525 posts)At first just a very mild nuisance but in the last nine months they have become problematic. I have no problem with distance sight. But close up, reading, etc is getting to be a struggle. Ill be chatting with my eye doctor this month. Im getting desperate.
Good Luck yo you my friend!
eppur_se_muova
(37,867 posts)a few months ago, and I hadn't even thought of them recently because they don't seem to be there any more. I had both an unusually large number of very small ones in both eyes -- like seeing a swirling cloud of gnats wherever I looked -- and a very large one in my right eye, a big blob which really interfered with my vision frequently, especially when reading. (I think a violent sneezing fit may have created them, but not sure.)
Now, the strange thing is my Dr. told me that, basically, the brain learns to filter them out, so you don't see them even if they're still there. I've read some pretty bizarre things about the brain's ability to "fill in" what should be blind spots (making mistakes in the process), so that didn't strike me as implausible. But apparently it only really works with stationary floaters, and mine weren't -- every time I moved my eyes, they started 'swimming' again. But now they seem to have just vanished, and I doubt it's because my brain learned to deal with them.
Driven mostly by curiosity, and some knowledge of just what lasers can do re. medical treatments, it seemed to me there should be a laser treatment available -- and there is. It's not available everywhere, and apparently not even every eye doctor has heard of it. At risk of posting what is really an advertisement, I give you this:
Yes. Eye floaters can be treated in many cases without surgery. You do not necessarily have to live with them. The in-office procedure is called Laser Floater Treatment (LFT) or Laser Vitreolysis.
Using the FDA approved Ellex Ultra Q Reflex Laser, the procedure neither removes nor fragments your floaters, but vaporizes them into gas bubbles. These are then absorbed into your bloodstream.
In some cases floater strands are separated from the retina and subsequently drop from the field of sight.
Extreme cases of eye floaters may require a surgical procedure called a vitrectomy.
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https://eyefloaterstreatment.com/
There is, however, a good amount of useful info in this ad. Great if you're near Scottsdale, AZ, I suppose.
My Dr. did tell me a little about vitrectomy, a very risky procedure in which they remove part of the vitreous humor. Not something I think I'd want to go through. File under 'last resort'.
Hope this helps !
BOSSHOG
(40,525 posts)Ive relied on chats with my Doctor the last two years. My next visit I will be armed. He told me about the vitrectomy. Very last resort. I appreciate the info you provided.
And we are a little ways from Scottsdale. The last time we were in Arizona was 97 or 98, a NASCAR Race in Phoenix. We took an early morning balloon ride followed by a champagne breakfast. Fascinating geography.
Elessar Zappa
(16,224 posts)lol just kidding but seriously, hope you can find a resolution.
58Sunliner
(5,021 posts)I had a floater in my left eye that does not bother me anymore. YMMV.