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Sep 2 08 7:04 PM
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Dear Mickozee and Johan,
I have spent the last hour reading through Johans entire thread again. Johan I am sorry for the delay in my promised dosages of what I have been on and later in this post I will provide that. First of I want to talk to Mickozee about something very important. I read something Mickozee wrote in the end of this thread that verified and confirmed something that I realized when driving 1000 km a couple of days ago. Knowing that another person (Mickozee) also has experinced this - I am 100 % sure that this is a FACT.
Mickozee, you wrote "
As for the sun, for some reason when it is really blue and sunny (not dark gray with lot of cloud), it seems to be more bearable for me!".
This is exactly what I feel. I have been thinking about it for a while and I even let my eyes rest a little below the sun not looking directly into the sun until there came tears out of my eyes because I know the sunlight makes it more bearable for me. I cannot properply explain it but when there is very good and bright sunlight (opposed to what I used to feel the first 2-3 years I had floaters which made me hate sunlight) now it is the only thing that makes days good for me. I do not even want to put on sunglasses when there is very good and bright sunlight out. Sure I still see the floaters but something is different when there's a lot of sun out. It's more bearable, I do not think about the floaters as much and I actually do not see them as much as on cloudy days. Cloudy days are the biggest pain I believe, that's when I see them the most. I long for days with a lot of bright sun. This is something I've realized recently actually - when I was driving. I do not want to go into detail about this but this cause I do now know why this is, BUT it is the ONLY thing that I now finally can confirm as a fact due to Mickozee's post and his similar experience (finally something "real") and it is very interesting. Do you guys believe the Bioptrion Light therapy could have a similar effect on our eyes? If so - then it might be interesting to have a try.
As for another thing in your post Mickozee regarding your eyes being light sensitive in the past before you had the major onset of your floaters - well that is also exactly what happened to me. I used contacts for a while and I stayed up at nights until one day my eyes got infected and I teared the contacts of, this made my eyes super-lightsensitive and I used some salve that the doc prescribed to fix it. Anyway I believe this together with swimming in a pool when I was in Cyprus with contacts may have been the reasons for my onset of floaters. Anyway this is not important. What is important is the sun part.
@ Johan:
I have a lot of maths to do tonight, approximately 50 questions / problems that need to be solved and handed in tomorrow. Please give me a couple of days and I'll provide everything. I've started with the SAP sheets by the way and used my first sheet yesterday night. I'll keep you and everyone else updated on how they seem to work.
By the way - I've had those days when I believed the floaters were a little less transparent. And if you want my personal opinion, I do not believe the beans will do any difference as I tried that diet already. But since you say you had a good experience with it I'll give it a go just for kicks. What made me see them less some days than other was I slept better, had less stress and weather conditions as I believe someone (wasn't it Mickozee?) wrote in this thread.
Keep posting guys.
Looking forward to read all your posts.
Frank 'Mr Floater'
24 y.o
Suffered from floaters approximately 10 years.
Severe case both eyes. Still drive - still struggling and never giving up.
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MrFloater
Sep 2 08 7:07 PM.
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