well guys, it has been said over 10000 times already that it depends on the person, on how they perceive some things and how they can cope with some things

I managed to ignore them, that's how I deal with my condition, if you have a black thing covering all your vision, then why don't get a FOV in the first place?

if it's that bad that you can't see then I don't see any point in trying to cope with this condition

my floaters are as I described them in both eyes, they don't cover my vision, I can still see without any problems

as I said I see mine all the time, but I IGNORE them, that's the POINT of ignoring these things

when you ignore something it doesn't mean that this thing that you're ignoring doesn't exist, it DOES exist, but it doesn't exist for you.

that's what I meant when I said "I can see mine whenever I want"

this thing is not achieved within a few days, it took me 3 months, it may take someone else a year, or even a lifetime

the reason why I'm saying these things is because I want people to realize that if you can't go for  FOV, then maybe you should try a different path. I can't go for FOV, I tried this different path and it has worked out for me

Edited 1 time by kmj2 Nov 12 11 1:31 PM.