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Old 10-16-2010, 08:41 PM #1
DominiqueB DominiqueB is offline
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Smile Hello everyone, I'm new.

Hi, my name is Dominique, Dee for short, I came upon this link, looking for an answer to a strange feeling I'm experiencing. I didn't realize that there are actually other people who, like me , actually " hear " their eyes moving in their heads.
Friday, I suddenly lost vision in my right eye. I had a hemorrhage at the back of the eye, possibly caused by a floater detaching itself, and possibly tearing the retina in the process.
My Ophtalmologist was unable to see, there was too much thick matter back there. So, I was sent home to wait it out for a week, and give the blood a chance to be reabsorbed.
My vision is a tad better today, it's like looking through a thick fog. I don't know what is going to happen, I have a heart valve disease too, high blood pressure,and I'm wondering: if I can have a hemorrhage at the back of the eye, so suddenly, could it happen as suddenly in the brain?
Has anyone have similar experiences?
Thanks, I look forward to hear what you have to say.
Dee.
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