Eye Floaters

Sure I get that, but if they would have warned that glasses may not work well because of my floaters I wouldn't have purchased them. When you go to a professional they have the expertise and should tell you what to expect.
When money is involved, most professionals will not provide any information that might change your mind.
 

I thought the floaters were bad. Suddenly I have a blind spot. Only in left eye and it looks like a semi-circle in the lower right.

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I was just to my ophthalmologist 3 weeks ago and he said everything was fine.
Did you have this problem when you saw him? If not, get in touch right away because it could be a retinal detachment. I lost my vision in one eye because of this.
 

I eat blueberries every morning and that seems to also help!
"Enzymes are compounds that help to metabolize protein, fats or carbohydrates. Some fruits contain enzymes, although blueberries are not among this group. Good examples include pineapple, which is rich in bromelain, and papaya, which is rich in papain."

"Pineapple is the only food known to contain bromelain, an enzyme that digests protein."
 
I thought the floaters were bad. Suddenly I have a blind spot. Only in left eye and it looks like a semi-circle in the lower right.

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I was just to my ophthalmologist 3 weeks ago and he said everything was fine.
I had a full circle, but small (tiny) spot in left eye for about decade. Wasn't continuely aware of it, and any more a problem than the many floaters. Not sure if it was related to my Fuch's Dystrophy but since my corneal implants i haven't seen it at all.

But if it bothers you, get s second opinion like @win231 suggested.
 
No it didn't. I just called and the soonest he could see me is Friday late morning.
Take that appointment. If the dark spot gets worse, go to ER.

Would you also describe this dark spot as a curtain coming down? If so, I’d try to get into any eye professional or doctor so they can refer you right away.
 
"Enzymes are compounds that help to metabolize protein, fats or carbohydrates. Some fruits contain enzymes, although blueberries are not among this group. Good examples include pineapple, which is rich in bromelain, and papaya, which is rich in papain."

"Pineapple is the only food known to contain bromelain, an enzyme that digests protein."
"Which foods contain bromelain?

Bromelain is found in the fruit, skin and sweet juice of the pineapple plant and has been used for centuries by the indigenous people of Central and South America as a natural treatment for a number of ailments ( 5 ). You can get papain and bromelain by eating raw papaya and pineapple, respectively.Feb 17, 2018"

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“Pineapple is the only food known to contain bromelain, an enzyme that helps your skin and tissues heal,” Zumpano says. “Bromelain appears to produce substances that combat in pain and swelling.” Consuming bromelain from pineapple might also help your skin heal after surgery or injury.Oct 4, 2021"

For those who were seeking an anti-inflammatory supplement, bromelain works very good in many cases ..... start slow, testing a little at a time to be sure there's no allergic component to reckon with.
 
It was preceded by sparkler-like flashes of light.
I had that happen to me one day years ago,
and went to someone who was able to test and identify it.

It was from a 'new' steak/bbq sauce I had just eaten, with something in it I was allergic to.

i.e. the sparkler-like flashes of light I saw were from an allergy that soon dissipated/went away on its own, in my case.
If I eat the same ingredient again, or msg, the same thing happens again.
 
It was preceded by sparkler-like flashes of light.
That’s the other question the doctor ask. Did you tell the receptionist at the ophthalmologist’s this.

From the Mayo Clinic.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/retinal-detachment/symptoms-causes/syc-20351344
Retinal detachment itself is painless. But warning signs almost always appear before it occurs or has advanced, such as:

  • The sudden appearance of many floaters — tiny specks that seem to drift through your field of vision
  • Flashes of light in one or both eyes (photopsia)
  • Blurred vision
  • Gradually reduced side (peripheral) vision
  • A curtain-like shadow over your visual field

When to see a doctor​

Seek immediate medical attention if you are experiencing the signs or symptoms of retinal detachment. Retinal detachment is a medical emergency in which
 
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"Search for: Why does canned pineapple not have bromelain?

Does banana have bromelain?

Does bromelain help eye floaters?

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A study from Taiwan found a 70% decrease in floaters among participants who consumed pineapple daily for three months.

Researchers attribute the treatment's success to the enzyme “bromelain” which is found in pineapple. They believe that the bromelain dissolves the collagen that creates floaters.Jul 2, 2021"
 
That’s the other question the doctor ask. Did you tell the receptionist at the ophthalmologist’s this.
Too late to get appt. today and he takes Wednesdays off. I have to deliver meals on Thursday at a time they could give me an appt that day. The next available was Friday late morning. I did say I had a blind spot, but her concern was underwhelming.

I am on my way to an Energent Care facility. Will post more tomorrow.
 
unedited search:

"Search for: Why does canned pineapple not have bromelain?

Does banana have bromelain?

Does bromelain help eye floaters?

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A study from Taiwan found a 70% decrease in floaters among participants who consumed pineapple daily for three months.

Researchers attribute the treatment's success to the enzyme “bromelain” which is found in pineapple. They believe that the bromelain dissolves the collagen that creates floaters.Jul 2, 2021"
I can't believe people actually pay for canned or cooked pineapple.
I don't even buy it already cut up; It's easy to chop it up & I get to chew on the core or put it in my Vitamix.
I've suggested it to friends & some will say, "No, I won't eat pineapple; it has too much sugar."
1. I only need to eat 4-5 bites of it every day. (OK for a diabetic like me)
2. The sugar in fruit is naturally there & unprocessed - not the same as the processed concentrated sugar in ice cream & cookies.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/pineapple-carb-counts-health-benefits-1087567
 
I can't believe people actually pay for canned or cooked pineapple.
I don't even buy it already cut up; It's easy to chop it up & I get to chew on the core or put it in my Vitamix.
I've suggested it to friends & some will say, "No, I won't eat pineapple; it has too much sugar."
1. I only need to eat 4-5 bites of it every day. (OK for a diabetic like me)
2. The sugar in fruit is naturally there & unprocessed - not the same as the sugar in ice cream & cookies.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/pineapple-carb-counts-health-benefits-1087567
It's devastating to america that people pay thousands of dollars for drugs that don't cure them,
and don't know about what will help for a few cents in comparison.
 
a patient cured is revenue lost...
Exactly, and sadly what all the other people in medical and pharmacy, and too many pastors, said years ago when I asked.

They ALL with one mind parroted the pharmakeia mantra - 'if' it cannot be patented, we won't tell people about it. This included the simple cures for cancer proven and used in many countries for the last two centuries.
 
My left eye's vision is almost obscured by floaters. Some are moderate sized gray patches and I have a few small black spots. I find them very distracting - "Was that a mouse running across the floor?", and I'm swatting at bugs that aren't there. My ophthalmologist says there's no remedy for floaters.
I had quite a bit of trouble with those things a few years ago.. immediately after an ear procedure.
You might want to find a doctor to check and see if you have an inner-ear condition.
 


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