Well, actually that is a bit what happened to Dr. Karickhoff:

"Ten years later I had a recurrence of that infection that left me with a large floater in my right eye that affected driving slightly, was very annoying when reading, and I always saw it when using the direct ophthalmolscope with my right eye. Any time I saw a floater, I had to shift my eye to learn if I was seeing the patient's floater or my floater."
source: http://www.eyefloaters.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=245

Somehow there is solutions: FOV/Vitrectomy, Laser --- without guarantee for 100% success or no complication. So therefore there is not a perfect or convenient solutions unfortunately.

And we still somehow heard of people working on solution (like enzyme or something research, etc.), but it is not like we get daily news, etc. --- personally I don't feel connected or like I had much information about what else is in progress or was tried or what and I don't find it easy to find these informations. Maybe it is even happening right now and the [better] solution is near... YEAH! :-|

There is also people who say it get better over time and even disappear/fade-away... but that won't work for EVERYONE for sure (at least not in a reasonable time frame).

There is a lot of "disease"/"problems" without solutions too (I seem to be hit by those unfortunately, and you don't feel you had a real answer when you come out of hospital, except like "there is nothing to do").

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I often had an idea of develop a kind of simple website about "disease/problems" where people can post possible solution and then people could evaluate and give feedbacks. That will have the advantage to organize the information.

There sure must be something we can do... to every problems there is a solution.