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Old 08-19-2014, 05:46 PM #1
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Default Floaters in Eyes after MRI/MRA/CT

Not sure what to make of it, however prior to my MRI/MRA/CT which was several weeks after my accident i have noticed floaters in my vision when i'm outside or looking at white walls. These floaters came on after my MRI/CT tests.

I never had this issue prior.

As an MRI has similar magnetic forces to that of a microwave perhaps some undisclosed side effects from the scans have an impact on vision?

Any thoughts?
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