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jruddy wrote: I have asked everyone I know to check - only my Sister, Neice and Nephew see grainy, snowy in a dark room. My wife, mother, father, brother, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-laws, co-workers, boss do not see grainy or static in a dark room.
I didn´t said that everyone experience VS in the same degree...But I´m convinced that anyone who really pay attention will see it in some way!Perhaps not with the same intensity as we do but they will see, speacilly in the dark...
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HopeTheyFindaCure wrote: My ophtalmologist told me that floaters are a common problem in everyone over 40/50, but they also can become a problem to younger people, especially if they are myopic, unless they are sympton of a retinal detachment, usually you won´t go blind because of them. I don´t think that VS can lead to blindness too...I´m convinced that in a certain degree EVERYONE experience the phenomeno. Ask anyone you know: "Do you see "flat" or "grainy" in a dark room?" the majority is going to answer: "I don´t know"? and why do they don´t know?because they never paid attention assuming it as normal experience, but if you ask them to pay attention EVERYONE will say that see kind of grainy in the dark and even with the eyes closed!..
Beleive it or not, some people don't have visual snow at all!!! I think Ksomething is actually one of them. I know, it is utterly impossible for us to fathom what seeing pure black would look like in total darkness. I can't even begin to imagine how awesome it would be to see with normal vision. The funny thing is, I used to see that way for the first 17 years of my life!! But, I can't remember what it was really like.
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