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eye floaters, anyone?

Question:

I guess you can say that with all my floaties …the darker one bothers me…  Gollum I shall call it….LOL Dora – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Judith wrote: > gollum – saw him briefly in fellowship of the ring.  he features mroe > prominantly in the hobbit. > they did a good job of bringing his image to the screen – when i read > the hobbit way back when, he was the one that bothered me! > hope that helps! > judith > Sylvia wrote: > > Hi Dora! > > > I call it my own light show.  I haven’t tried to name them like Joan > > > has.  I do have one fuzzy gray black one that shows up every now and > > > then.  That one I should name.  Any suggestions? > > Yep, but I’m afraid I’m going to screw up this dude’s name; it’s been > > so long since I’ve read the "Lord of the Rings" books. > > You know, that creey little slimeball who finds the Ring  and calls it > > "Precious." > > Blast it, what’s his name?  Gollem or something like that!  Just the > > name for something fuzzy and black that shows up once in a while. > > Anybody know? > > Sylvia > > > Sylvia wrote: > > > > Hi Dora! > > > > > I don’t know if floaties are an MS thing or not.  I do know I have lots > > > > > of floaties and I do have Optic Neuritis.  I remember a few years ago > > > > > just before xmas I had an experience with out of this world looking > > > > > floaties.  They came on like a beautiful show floating disappearing , > > > > > falling, reappearing.  They also looked like no substance I could > > > > > name…more mercury looking of you look at mercury in a round sphere.  I > > > > > thought it was my late dad saying Merry Christmas to me …… > > > > Sounds like what I experience sometimes!  I don’t have any "floaters," > > > > but sometimes I see "snow," or wht looks like snow falling in the > > > > bright sunshine.  At first, I couldn’t understand how snow could be > > > > falling on a clear, still day, but then I looked at a lamp inside my > > > > place and saw the same thing! > > > > Beautiful, sparkling, almost irredescent (sp?) snow. . .well, > > > > *sometimes* this disease can do fun things. > > > > Sylvia

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Response:

Is that what this is called??  It’s like I have this slightly opaque spot in my right eye (not that a person looking at my eye can see, but in my vision) Almost like a ghost is holding his thumb in front of my eye.  And I get the scampering sensation out of the corner of my eye.  I never knew how to describe it.  Although, I’ve only "officially" been describing symptoms since halloween.  Mine gets worse with heat or stress and if I get too stressed, threatens me with vertigo.  HEED THE GHOST THUMB LOL. "Pamela Perkins" <pamelaperk…@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message

news:IfTI9.513$TJ3.57960589@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Are eye floaters and MS thing?  I just started getting them in my left > eye — along with congestion, so just wondering if its an MS thing, or > possibly from my cold???  Pretty interesting symptom -never had one before! > Pam P.

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I just saw the movie again yesterday and still cannot recall the name. I do know it starts with the letter G.  Thanks Sylvia. Dora – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Sylvia wrote: > Hi Dora! > > I call it my own light show.  I haven’t tried to name them like Joan > > has.  I do have one fuzzy gray black one that shows up every now and > > then.  That one I should name.  Any suggestions? > Yep, but I’m afraid I’m going to screw up this dude’s name; it’s been > so long since I’ve read the "Lord of the Rings" books. > You know, that creey little slimeball who finds the Ring  and calls it > "Precious." > Blast it, what’s his name?  Gollem or something like that!  Just the > name for something fuzzy and black that shows up once in a while. > Anybody know? > Sylvia > > Sylvia wrote: > > > Hi Dora! > > > > I don’t know if floaties are an MS thing or not.  I do know I have lots > > > > of floaties and I do have Optic Neuritis.  I remember a few years ago > > > > just before xmas I had an experience with out of this world looking > > > > floaties.  They came on like a beautiful show floating disappearing , > > > > falling, reappearing.  They also looked like no substance I could > > > > name…more mercury looking of you look at mercury in a round sphere.  I > > > > thought it was my late dad saying Merry Christmas to me …… > > > Sounds like what I experience sometimes!  I don’t have any "floaters," > > > but sometimes I see "snow," or wht looks like snow falling in the > > > bright sunshine.  At first, I couldn’t understand how snow could be > > > falling on a clear, still day, but then I looked at a lamp inside my > > > place and saw the same thing! > > > Beautiful, sparkling, almost irredescent (sp?) snow. . .well, > > > *sometimes* this disease can do fun things. > > > Sylvia

– http://urdangerous.tripod.com When opportunity knocks…don’t miss the dance.

Response:

gollum – saw him briefly in fellowship of the ring.  he features mroe prominantly in the hobbit. they did a good job of bringing his image to the screen – when i read the hobbit way back when, he was the one that bothered me! hope that helps! judith – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Sylvia wrote: > Hi Dora! > > I call it my own light show.  I haven’t tried to name them like Joan > > has.  I do have one fuzzy gray black one that shows up every now and > > then.  That one I should name.  Any suggestions? > Yep, but I’m afraid I’m going to screw up this dude’s name; it’s been > so long since I’ve read the "Lord of the Rings" books. > You know, that creey little slimeball who finds the Ring  and calls it > "Precious." > Blast it, what’s his name?  Gollem or something like that!  Just the > name for something fuzzy and black that shows up once in a while. > Anybody know? > Sylvia > > Sylvia wrote: > > > Hi Dora! > > > > I don’t know if floaties are an MS thing or not.  I do know I have lots > > > > of floaties and I do have Optic Neuritis.  I remember a few years ago > > > > just before xmas I had an experience with out of this world looking > > > > floaties.  They came on like a beautiful show floating disappearing , > > > > falling, reappearing.  They also looked like no substance I could > > > > name…more mercury looking of you look at mercury in a round sphere.  I > > > > thought it was my late dad saying Merry Christmas to me …… > > > Sounds like what I experience sometimes!  I don’t have any "floaters," > > > but sometimes I see "snow," or wht looks like snow falling in the > > > bright sunshine.  At first, I couldn’t understand how snow could be > > > falling on a clear, still day, but then I looked at a lamp inside my > > > place and saw the same thing! > > > Beautiful, sparkling, almost irredescent (sp?) snow. . .well, > > > *sometimes* this disease can do fun things. > > > Sylvia

Response:

Hi Dora! > I call it my own light show.  I haven’t tried to name them like Joan > has.  I do have one fuzzy gray black one that shows up every now and > then.  That one I should name.  Any suggestions?

Yep, but I’m afraid I’m going to screw up this dude’s name; it’s been so long since I’ve read the "Lord of the Rings" books. You know, that creey little slimeball who finds the Ring  and calls it "Precious." Blast it, what’s his name?  Gollem or something like that!  Just the name for something fuzzy and black that shows up once in a while. Anybody know? Sylvia – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sylvia wrote: > > Hi Dora! > > > I don’t know if floaties are an MS thing or not.  I do know I have lots > > > of floaties and I do have Optic Neuritis.  I remember a few years ago > > > just before xmas I had an experience with out of this world looking > > > floaties.  They came on like a beautiful show floating disappearing , > > > falling, reappearing.  They also looked like no substance I could > > > name…more mercury looking of you look at mercury in a round sphere.  I > > > thought it was my late dad saying Merry Christmas to me …… > > Sounds like what I experience sometimes!  I don’t have any "floaters," > > but sometimes I see "snow," or wht looks like snow falling in the > > bright sunshine.  At first, I couldn’t understand how snow could be > > falling on a clear, still day, but then I looked at a lamp inside my > > place and saw the same thing! > > Beautiful, sparkling, almost irredescent (sp?) snow. . .well, > > *sometimes* this disease can do fun things. > > Sylvia

Response:

On 12 Dec 2002 19:41:59 -0800, SYL…@aol.com (Sylvia) wrote in alt.support.mult-sclerosis: >Blast it, what’s his name?  Gollem or something like that!  Just the >name for something fuzzy and black that shows up once in a while. >Anybody know?

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