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Old 01-20-2017, 11:04 AM #11
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I see a series of blue lines running from center to lower outside corner of my eyes when I close my eyes at night, it happens when I close my eyes to go to sleep, including when I lay back down after peeing which is aplenty since my accident.

They do not stay, just a flash and only since my accident.

Bud
I did some meditation earlier and this reminds me of something I have seen while meditating, with my eyes closed. I used to see a blue dot in the center of my "vision" or blackness if you like, gradually enlarging into a circle untill it covered my whole "vision" and than disappearing. Then it starts all over again and it just iterates like that. Its not really what I am experiencing now though.
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