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<blockquote data-quote="Rustang21" data-source="post: 2336116" data-attributes="member: 522465"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>wondering if anyone can relay any experience they have had with floaters after a vitreous haemorrhage. The reason I ask is I’ve had a floaters now for some weeks after a bleed in my left eye. No two days are the same and there seems to be no pattern to how they behave.</p><p>Some days the majority of my vision is clear and others it’s very hazy with loads of floaters. </p><p>Generally it at its worst in the morning but as I’ve said the rest of the day is unpredictable. It does get noticeably worse when I move about to do even the most basic of tasks like make a cup of tea. </p><p>I’m at the wait and see stage of this haemorrhage and will be back to the clinic in 3 weeks.</p><p>Unfortunately my other eye is still recovering from a Vitrectomy so I’m really struggling to do anything but sit on the couch which sounds good but gets frustrating very quickly.</p><p></p><p>So if you’ve experienced floaters yourself did they get worse when you moved about and was each day different to last?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustang21, post: 2336116, member: 522465"] Hi all wondering if anyone can relay any experience they have had with floaters after a vitreous haemorrhage. The reason I ask is I’ve had a floaters now for some weeks after a bleed in my left eye. No two days are the same and there seems to be no pattern to how they behave. Some days the majority of my vision is clear and others it’s very hazy with loads of floaters. Generally it at its worst in the morning but as I’ve said the rest of the day is unpredictable. It does get noticeably worse when I move about to do even the most basic of tasks like make a cup of tea. I’m at the wait and see stage of this haemorrhage and will be back to the clinic in 3 weeks. Unfortunately my other eye is still recovering from a Vitrectomy so I’m really struggling to do anything but sit on the couch which sounds good but gets frustrating very quickly. So if you’ve experienced floaters yourself did they get worse when you moved about and was each day different to last? [/QUOTE]
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