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Hi all. Had one question. 1. I've had one of the worst days of my life today so I've been stressed. My vision has been acting kind of blurred today and I also may be focusing on it to much. Could the stress be causing the vision problems? I've been to the eye doctor tons of times and every time he says it's in my head. I hope he's right. That's as far as the floaters are concerned the doctor said he thinks its anxiety related. The blurred vision I believed has happened to me before when I was stressed so I'm guessing that's all this is?
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