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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbin" data-source="post: 1318300" data-attributes="member: 314643"><p>I have proliferative retinopathy and have greyish areas in my eyesight, worse when looking at something white, or a screen. It's rather like looking through a dirty lens of a camera. They sometimes change a bit or move a little. My night vision is rubbish, a result of pan rental laser. </p><p>Interesting that you mention visual snow - no one has been able to give me an answer on why I have an orangey snow effect in my vision, it is more so the dimmer the light is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbin, post: 1318300, member: 314643"] I have proliferative retinopathy and have greyish areas in my eyesight, worse when looking at something white, or a screen. It's rather like looking through a dirty lens of a camera. They sometimes change a bit or move a little. My night vision is rubbish, a result of pan rental laser. Interesting that you mention visual snow - no one has been able to give me an answer on why I have an orangey snow effect in my vision, it is more so the dimmer the light is. [/QUOTE]
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