I've had a number of ongoing eye problems for many years as well as being a Type 2 diabetic. I regularly attend the Eye Clinic at my local hospital, and yes, I too have experienced what you describe. I my case It appears as two tiny squiggly black thin snakes that are fixed in position in both eyes, and this effect is particularly noticeable when I first awake and happen to look up at a white ceiling of my bedroom.
I've mentioned this to my specialist and he hasn't shown any concern or seems unduly bother by this strange visual phenomomin.
The eyes are most important, so if you are concerned, and you obviously are otherwise you wouldn't have posted your query, then I would suggest that you call by at your local hospital Eye Clinic and speak to the experts first hand, rather that visiting a high street optician or you local GP for even if they should find nothing un-to-ward their expert finding will put your mind at ease.
All the best - Lazybones
Hi is your reply in regards to me or lazybones. As you have retinopathy can you tell me do you have lots of floaters and how would you describe yoursI am being treated for diabetic retinopathy and the description you made in the post above does not sound like 'floaters' rather it sounds like leaking (bleeding) blood vessels in the retina which need treatment as if left they can cause serious complications. I am not a doctor but after more than one year of eye injections, laser photo coagulation and now awaiting vitrectomy I strongly suggest you get them checked out with a good opthalmologist who specialises in Diabetic retinopathy. Early treatment will save your sight.
Hi is your reply in regards to me or lazybones. As you have retinopathy can you tell me do you have lots of floaters and how would you describe yours
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