I'mNotQuiteSure
Greenlighter
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- Mar 9, 2017
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Wow, I can imagine how happy you felt at that moment haha. How long did that take if I may ask? They just became more blurry or something?
I can't really say. I know it took a few years. And honestly it's been so long I don't remember.Wow, I can imagine how happy you felt at that moment haha. How long did that take if I may ask? They just became more blurry or something?
Yep, vision is good to go thankfully. I honestly thought I was screwed for life. I was actually chatting with a girl about this today who's suffering a little bit.Suppose it's a good thing that you don't remember haha. Can't wait till I am able to say that... but you're basically free from the visual disturbances? Except the halo's, but that's the least of my concern. I just hope recovery will come for me soon.
I kept noticing more floaters tooo... Mostly big dark black ones.... In my left eye, one in my right eye. Noticing more stringy ones too. And the Tinnitus!!! Ughhh!!!Yeah that's how I feel right now. Possibly because how few success stories there are on the internet, which scares the shit out of me. Any suggestions what to do and not to do? I just started noticing floaters more often, but I remember having them since like forever. But just noticed them a little bit more. Did you take a lot of medicine/supplements?
Those floaters and Tinnitus can also be caused by stress and anxiety, and is probably no HPPD, don't worryI kept noticing more floaters tooo... Mostly big dark black ones.... In my left eye, one in my right eye. Noticing more stringy ones too. And the Tinnitus!!! Ughhh!!!
Which other symptoms did you have actually? I said it a lot of times I know, but i just hate palinopsia so much. And reading other stories on the internet just scares the shit out of me. I just want my life back, or at least to some extent.Yep, vision is good to go thankfully. I honestly thought I was screwed for life. I was actually chatting with a girl about this today who's suffering a little bit.
I read that there are some solutions to bruxism. But are you constantly aware that you do it or is it something automatic? Try to do things that will calm you down and try to relax as much as you can. Maybe an orthodontist can help you out.Well I'm getting enough sleep....And I'm not that stressed really.....It just feels like I'm stuck in fight or do flight mode.....Permanent bruxism too which I had during the initial come down but went away until my relapse
Perfect! Just remain staying sober and it will surely pay off significantly. I'm sure your floaters will disappear soon so don't worry about that. Your brain just needs to adjust to filtering them out again. Like learning to ride a bike. When you start learning it you think it's very hard, sometimes you even want to give up and just start to get sad. But when you are done with learning how to ride a bike it's the easiest thing in the world, and you can enjoy the beautiful nature while riding your bike. That's what your brain is doing and it just needs time. When you ignore the floaters the brain starts to get used to filtering them out after a while, so they will become less of a hurden. Compare it to a concussion or just a hard punch to the head. People with a concussion usually take a long time to recover, so do we. Everything will be alright, and you will look back to this as just another obstacle you've overcome. And probably a lesson for the future. When everything is like it was before i'm sure you'll appreciate it more.The for the tips....I'm definitely hyper aware now, which doesn't help I know. But I noticed a vast increase in floaters after my relapse which brought me here.
I've been taking a complex B supplement every other day or so, and have increased my cardio which seems to be helping. Time will tell where this takes me!