> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> mike wilson
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posterior_vitreous_detachment
> 

I've never heard of that before. Sounds like one more shitty thing to look
forward to as my body crumbles under the weight of increasing years.

Did she fix it?

B

> Just a heads-up for those who have to pay for treatment or who may
> suffer a premium increase for consulting.
> 
> Stepping out of the house on Thursday, I saw a splash of white across
> my left eye. Thinking it was bird poop, I wiped the eye but there was
> nothing there. Then I noticed the huge (60-70% of my vision) field of
> floaters that had appeared. Clearly a cause for concern. Off to the
> local eye infirmary (a leftover from the local industrial past) for a
> checkup, where the above was diagnosed.
> 
> A very common occurence, apparently, and completely harmless in itself.
> Complications such as those mentioned in the wiki article are very rare
> - I was the third person that day to turn up with the problem and the
> opthamologist had seen no complications this year. She highlighted that
> it was only really necessary to come back if an occurence caused a dark
> patch in my vision that I could not see through or my vision as a whole
> rapidly deteriorated. She also said that complications generally occur
> at the time, not later, unlike the wiki article.
> 
> So there you go.
> 
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