C cugila Master Messages 10,272 Location Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands Dislikes People who are touchy.......feign indignation at the slightest thing. Hypocrites, bullies and cowards. Jun 22, 2009 #2 Hi shygirl. I think what you have suggested yourself is the best solution ? Get your eyes checked out. Ken.
Hi shygirl. I think what you have suggested yourself is the best solution ? Get your eyes checked out. Ken.
S ShyGirl Well-Known Member Messages 467 Jun 23, 2009 #3 It's not until next Monday but guess i'm the only one with such a weird problem as usual! Getting used to it
It's not until next Monday but guess i'm the only one with such a weird problem as usual! Getting used to it
S Sweet3x Well-Known Member Messages 166 Jun 23, 2009 #4 I think everyone experiences something similar occassionally. Isn't it just the remenants of the light left on your eye, and it fades after a few seconds? If I were you, though, I'd get it checked out with your optician
I think everyone experiences something similar occassionally. Isn't it just the remenants of the light left on your eye, and it fades after a few seconds? If I were you, though, I'd get it checked out with your optician
S Sweet3x Well-Known Member Messages 166 Jun 24, 2009 #6 ShyGirl said: I will have it measured on Monday as long as I find a way to not have a panic attack. Six days to cure them! Click to expand... Surely the best way to avoid a panic attack is not to place yourself under a timescale to get it sorted out? Or have I misunderstood something?
ShyGirl said: I will have it measured on Monday as long as I find a way to not have a panic attack. Six days to cure them! Click to expand... Surely the best way to avoid a panic attack is not to place yourself under a timescale to get it sorted out? Or have I misunderstood something?
S Spiral Well-Known Member Messages 856 Location Darkest Buckinghamshire Jun 24, 2009 #7 I know a T2 who described what he called "strips" in his eyes, although he said this started after he had a stroke. I think you need to call the eye unit.
I know a T2 who described what he called "strips" in his eyes, although he said this started after he had a stroke. I think you need to call the eye unit.