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Atrocious dismissal of eye symptoms.
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<blockquote data-quote="nigelho" data-source="post: 856981" data-attributes="member: 41170"><p>I too have a large floater in my right eye caused by PVD about 2 years ago. After a lot of flaffing about by the local hospital I'm due to have the floater and remaining fluid in the right eye sucked out and refilled .. The op is scheduled for the end of June. ...thankfully as I've been unable to have new specs as the floater is in the centre of the right eye and I cannot tell the optician what the clear vision is as the floater is always there. It's an old age thing and mine is not connected with my diabetes, so I've been told and the diabetes screaning people have never mentioned the PVD/floater although it's clearly seen when the eye pics are taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigelho, post: 856981, member: 41170"] I too have a large floater in my right eye caused by PVD about 2 years ago. After a lot of flaffing about by the local hospital I'm due to have the floater and remaining fluid in the right eye sucked out and refilled .. The op is scheduled for the end of June. ...thankfully as I've been unable to have new specs as the floater is in the centre of the right eye and I cannot tell the optician what the clear vision is as the floater is always there. It's an old age thing and mine is not connected with my diabetes, so I've been told and the diabetes screaning people have never mentioned the PVD/floater although it's clearly seen when the eye pics are taken. [/QUOTE]
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