Jordan85
30-06-16, 09:20
I'm bored of worrying about my vision, my brain just latches onto ANYTHING and everything vision related ready for panic mode.
In the last 3 or 4 weeks I've noticed sometimes that when I blink, something catches my attention in the corner of my right eye. You know that dark type of blotch/circle when you close your eyes and push gently with your finger along your eyeball? That's what I think is catching my attention when I blink when looking right in my right eye.
At first I thought it was just an eyelash or the rim of my glasses, but now it seems to occur when there is a bright light source or wall facing my right eye and if I blink looking between 45-90 degrees to the right. It's most apparent when I blink rapidly and I can make out a small, almost peanut-shaped blotch with a white outline (like the dark blotch I described previously when rubbing your eyes when they're closed).
My brain is telling me I've either: torn my retina, got glaucoma, or got something sinister in my head and/or eyes.
I have no pain associated with it, it's just catching my attention from time to time.
In the last 3 or 4 weeks I've noticed sometimes that when I blink, something catches my attention in the corner of my right eye. You know that dark type of blotch/circle when you close your eyes and push gently with your finger along your eyeball? That's what I think is catching my attention when I blink when looking right in my right eye.
At first I thought it was just an eyelash or the rim of my glasses, but now it seems to occur when there is a bright light source or wall facing my right eye and if I blink looking between 45-90 degrees to the right. It's most apparent when I blink rapidly and I can make out a small, almost peanut-shaped blotch with a white outline (like the dark blotch I described previously when rubbing your eyes when they're closed).
My brain is telling me I've either: torn my retina, got glaucoma, or got something sinister in my head and/or eyes.
I have no pain associated with it, it's just catching my attention from time to time.