Comments on Profile Post by cviechec

  1. stacey
    stacey
    If it's not one thing is another :(
    Dec 16, 2017
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  2. TheDanishGirl
    TheDanishGirl
    for me it was the other way around. I have a moderate case of eye floaters and have had them for many years, and now I have T.....and H :/
    Dec 16, 2017
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  3. cviechec
    cviechec
    I was taking flonase to maybe help with ETD, and after that b oom, both eyes, dozens of floaters. At least if you get fed up with floaters you can have a virectomy. There is no surgery for tinnitus.
    Dec 16, 2017
  4. Aaron44126
    Aaron44126
    I had tinnitus starting in July and then started noticing floaters in October. I was also on Flonase for ETD for a while. Not sure if there is a connection. I sort of feel like the tinnitus has started making me notice other things that before I would easily and unconsciously ignore. I did go have my eyes checked and they found a minor retinal tear, so, good that I could go ahead and get that fixed...
    Dec 18, 2017
  5. Aaron44126
    Aaron44126
    Anyway, the floaters seem to have decreased somewhat but they are definitely not gone... It is certainly possible to get used to them and they will become easier to ignore and less annoying when you happen to spot one. It took me about two months (I feel that I just made that "breakthrough" last week). I don't think that vitrectomy is worth the risk for only a minor case of floaters.
    Dec 18, 2017
  6. cviechec
    cviechec
    Hi Aaron. The only risk that scares me about virtectomy is total blindness/infection. Cataracts coming early isn't too scary as you can have surgery to correct that. I work on the PC a lot so floaters are extremely annoying for me. I may or may not just have a virectomy on my worse eye, i'm not sure yet.
    Dec 18, 2017