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Whats On Your Eyes?
#1
Hi,

Does anybody have these things on their eyes?  They move with the retina and will look like a translucent string of pearls.  I have clicking noises coming from my eyes and I think these things are some how connected.   I aquired these in 2001 or early 2002 and they have been the exact same ones ever since.
I would love to hear anyone's thoughts on this. 

-Brendan

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#2
  Ok now.  With the third photo i would like to add that when i get in a focused state of being and im outside i can see things like that last picture.  However it is just microbs or light dust in the eyes or cornea.  I believe stewart has even mentioned this but im not sure  i would have to search.

  Im not negating what your saying here but sharing my experience.

  On a nother weird note......  It is said that what im see-ing is our life force being eatin (drained) and used by others.  See Don Juan - teaching of  by Carlos Castaneda.  Could be 2 seperate things here.
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#3
Hi, no it's not dust.  If it were a microbe then y am I seeing the exact same ones and if it were on the cornea u wouldn't b able 2 take a photo of it unless you aimed the camera at yourself. 

-Brendan
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#4
Have you been to an eye doctor? I'm wondering if they can see them and if they'd have an explaination. I assume you've went this route already though... to no avail?
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#5
What you are describing and showing in your drawings sound like "floaters" to me.  At least that's what the eye doctor called them.  I, myself, have tons of them and see them all the time.  Sometimes they drive me crazy as I have to blink a few times to clear them away so that I can see clearly.
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#6
  Hi Dreamtime, long time no read........  Yes Floaters, thats the word ive heard before.  I believe ive seen somewhere a whole web page devoted to this stuff but i dont know where now.

  But kinda on the same thing here not to lose track with Brendans post though, Has anyone seen the tiny billion specs that float around our bodies,  The only time that i can see them is at night or dusk.  This is different then the floaters though.

S-Scared
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#7
http://www.visionconnection.org/Content/...efault.htm

Floaters
What Are Floaters?

Floaters are tiny clumps of fibers or cells inside the vitreous, the clear gel-like fluid that fills the inside of your eye. They can appear as little dots, circles, lines, clouds or cobwebs. You may see small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision. While they look as if they are in front of your eye, they are actually floating inside it.  What you see are the shadows they cast on the retina, the layer of cells lining the back of the eye that senses light and allows you to see.

What Causes Floaters?

The most common cause of floaters is aging of the vitreous. When people reach middle age, the vitreous gel may start to condense or shrink, forming clumps or strands from the supportive fibers of the vitreous. The vitreous gel pulls away from the back wall of the eye, causing a posterior vitreous detachment. While this detachment is more common in older people, people who are nearsighted and those who have had inflammation inside the eye, it is not serious. These floaters are harmless and usually fade over time or become less bothersome.
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#8
 Brendan, you have seen flashing strobe-like lights coming from your eyes ?

    If so when that happened could you see in the dark? 
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#9
Hi,

eye floaters are INSIDE YOUR EYES!!!!!!!!!!

YOU CANNOT TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OF SOMETHING THAT IS INSIDE YOUR EYE UNLESS YOU TAKE A MICROSCOPIC CLOSE UP OF YOUR EYE OR DISECT YOUR EYE AND TAKE A PHOTO OF THE INSIDE!

THINK PEOPLE, THINK!!

These things usually look like the number "7" and some people I know also received these things in 2001 when Bush came in office.

The only explanation so far as to what these are that makes the most sense 2 me would b a weapon.

NO, no doctors can tell me what this is and some won't respond.

 

SO, take a good hard long look at the photos and sketch, if that's what you see...............YOU GOT EM   -  and they ain't eye floaters.

 

-Brendan
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#10
Hi,

The flashing lights from the corners of my eyes does not allow me to see in the dark, it just makes it harder to see overall.  When it happens I have no peripheral vision.

-Brendan
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