Visual snow -Please let me turn the television off already-
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[QUOTE=Doug52392;20464694]That hurts like hell.[/QUOTE]
No it doesn't.
Fuck why can't I see those floaters.
They're there for like 2 seconds then I can't see them in the image anymore.
I got floaters and 3D visual snow
[QUOTE=Equidistratic;20464790]Nah, it's nothing to worry about.[/QUOTE]
Good, it doesn't really bother me on its own. As long as I don't have a brain tumor or some shit, although after reading this thread I swear its gotten slightly worse.
[QUOTE=Craptasket;20464606]If you want insane visual snow, close your eyes and gently push your thumb into the side of your eye in the eye socket, watch the fireworks, open your eyes after too.[/QUOTE]
Do it with both eyes shit's insane.
[QUOTE=Craptasket;20464745]I SAID GeNTLY[/QUOTE]Well fuck, you should have told me that beforehand.
I can't see anymore.
[QUOTE=Craptasket;20464606]If you want insane visual snow, close your eyes and gently push your thumb into the side of your eye in the eye socket, watch the fireworks, open your eyes after too.[/QUOTE]
Hey I remeber how I did that in kinder instead of working
I fucking hate floaters.
[QUOTE=Eight Bit;20464846]I fucking hate floaters.[/QUOTE]
what are you talking about
they are damn incredible
:synpa:
I've never seen static like that.
Holy shit I can hear the tinnytus
I get these. I had dirty glasses, and beams of light constantly distracted my view of the road ahead, so I took them off. The beams stayed. And it's hard explaining floaters to someone who hasn't seen them.
I got tinnitus
I get visual snow, floaters and starburts.
I can think of specific smells, sounds, and tastes. It's pretty awesome.
Floaters are like little gelatinous tubes of clear liquid that float around in your eyes as you rotate them, or blink. You can't really see them unless your eyes are unfocused.
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[QUOTE=gamefreek76;20464938]I can think of specific smells, sounds, and tastes. It's pretty awesome.[/QUOTE]
That's called savantism, I think, and not visual snow. Everyone can do this to some degree.
I see static pretty much 24/7. I also see floaters if I rub my eyes, but neither of them really bother me.
you see noise.
Something is wrong
[QUOTE=PelPix123;20464997]I see noise in the pitch black and very dark. It's a product of long exposure times or a wide-open lens. You can see it on any camera.
Eyes work the same way as a camera, so you could probably guess that eyes have the same problems. The brain filters most of it out, just like how it flips the image upside-down.
Sometimes the brain cannot filter it out, so you see it.[/QUOTE]
Our brain: the greatest After Effects
Thank god I only get floaters, that static part sounds horrible. :(
I get floaters, the "snow" if its extremely dark, and I get tinnitus very rarely.
[QUOTE=Doug52392;20464831]Well fuck, you should have told me that beforehand.
I can't see anymore.[/QUOTE]
Shit shit shit, call a doctor
I get this a lot
I get starburst really bad, everywhere I go. It's bad when every street light does it while I'm driving at night.
I can't go outside after a snowstorm, the white blinds me. Anyone know what that is?
[QUOTE=Craptasket;20464606]If you want insane visual snow, close your eyes and gently push your thumb into the side of your eye in the eye socket, watch the fireworks, open your eyes after too.[/QUOTE]
holy shit it works
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gee, this tinnitus sounds like a big problem
I have floaters a lot, a film grain in the dark, but not really starrbursts. well I mean after looking at a light for awhile if I close my eyes I see a green color where it was but that fades away in around 30 sec
I just have the grain closing eyes / being in dark areas and floaters.
I hate them both oh so much
I once got sweaty and discomfortable, like I needed to sit down really bad. Then my vision went almost like comic book pixels? And I could barely see shit. I was so fucking scared I was going blind. It went away after I sat down for a few minutes. Any idea FP?
I get all of these but they can be very intense, is this bad at all? Any one think it's connected to my astigmatism?
On rare occasions I even see bright white orbs appear for a very small fraction of a second and move a bit. I think it might be related to how much blood my brain gets or something.
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Also when I stare and lose concentration I see tons of tiny floaters move around. Like very small transparent dots.
I have Tinnitus or whatever. It doesn't annoy me though, since I'm so used to it. Don't really notice it unless there isn't any other sound going on. It resembles the sound older TV's make when you turn them on.
I also have all of those visual things except for the snow itself.
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