EYE FLASHES & POSTERIOR VITREOUS DETACHMENT. Risks of Retina detachment & new vitreous eye floaters

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @2002drumsonly
    @2002drumsonly 3 года назад +83

    I am going through this right now. After watching this video my stress levels have dropped thus subscribed.

    • @sheiladavidson7475
      @sheiladavidson7475 3 года назад +4

      Me too

    • @normajean2627
      @normajean2627 3 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @brittbc6743
      @brittbc6743 3 года назад +2

      Me too😆😆

    • @brittbc6743
      @brittbc6743 3 года назад +4

      I'm going through this now...it's a little scarey ....so thanx for setting me straight......feel much better...

    • @matts2177
      @matts2177 3 года назад +4

      Same here. Weiss ring is very distracting. My Doc says I will get used to it. Glad to know there is help if I can’t ignore it.

  • @stephanieroebuck8809
    @stephanieroebuck8809 5 дней назад +1

    I don’t normally comment on videos. My mum came to me and cried to me about this condition she was told she had about 9 months ago. And I firstly couldn’t believe how little help she has received. We talk about mental health and things we can’t see but these things like PVD is impacting on mental health as this is effecting quality of life! Interstitial Cystitis and PVD very much come to mind. Proven medical conditions but like you say trying to restore a quality of life doesn’t seem to be a priority. My poor mum 60 years old and crying to me about not being able to see grandkids i’ve not had yet. I wish we all find an answer or I at least pray that we raise awareness, which leads to those in the future, getting help!!

  • @eddieloujones2673
    @eddieloujones2673 17 дней назад +1

    Your description was spot on at the beginning. This just happened after I woke up a few days ago. Walking around in the dark and see some flashes of light. What the heck? I am closing in on 60. I am going to see the eye doc to make sure I have no retinal issues. I feel better now that I know this is not unusual.

  • @josephkokomo1752
    @josephkokomo1752 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is my favorite youtube video of all-time. I'm talking fiction, non-fiction, health, entertainment, etc. This guy was made to do this job and I want to thank you, profusely, Dr. Johnson.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  8 месяцев назад +2

      Wow. If I could just get the following of Mr. Beast. I'd be set.

  • @KentFleshman
    @KentFleshman 3 месяца назад +4

    Suddenly had lightning flashes in far right periphery last night while watching tv in a darkened room. Thought my daughter was flashing a flashlight or laser pointer at the wall beside me.
    When I closed my eyes, it continued as my eyes moved.
    Today, on the way to a work-in appointment with the retina doc, I had what felt like was a huge black jagged horsehair occupy a 1/3 of my field of view in the same eye, and would move and pulsate in and out as my eyes moved.
    Confirmed PVD after exam, with no retinal tear...a huge relief. Found this video after.
    Follow-up in a few weeks.
    Just turned 58.

  • @beverleythompson1507
    @beverleythompson1507 4 года назад +9

    Thank you. I was so confused about what I had been diagnosed with with! This has completely reassured me. I wish my optician was so thorough in his explanation. x

  • @rockghost1704
    @rockghost1704 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much, James, for taking the time to make this video and explain this condition so wonderfully.
    This was a true act of kindness, and you have put so many minds at rest, World wide.
    God bless you. x

  • @409Daniel
    @409Daniel 11 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent video. Couldn’t have explained it better. You would be a great instructor if you were to teach. So easy to follow and understand!
    My mom went to the doctors last night because she saw an optometrist 2 days ago due to randomly seeing floaters. They did an exam and he said they were just floaters but to see a doctors if it got worse or if she experienced flashes. Well yesterday she did experience flashes so we went to the eye doctor and they examined her a little more and found what it seemed to be PVD. (She’s 61). The doctor wanted to make sure that’s what it was so she has another appointment today with an ophthalmologist but we were worried because it sounds so similar to retina detachment but after watching this video, we feel much better! Thank you so much!

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  11 месяцев назад

      I feel like I am having the conversation that the other doctors 'should' be having with their patients. I am glad you found it helpful.

  • @lizcopple
    @lizcopple 3 года назад +5

    This was excellent. It is exactly what recently happened to me. Even though I saw a retina specialist, it wasn't until I saw your video that I truly understood what had happened to me, and am able to be at peace about it! Thank you!

  • @SandraStatz
    @SandraStatz 8 месяцев назад +1

    Over 1yr ago this happened to me. The flashes cleared but it started again. I see semi-circle flashes when looking up, down and side to side in the dark. It has been very worrisome. This information is so valuable and helpful. I can rest easier until I get back in to see my eye dr. Thanks

  • @williamsaltsman6537
    @williamsaltsman6537 9 месяцев назад +3

    I am so relieved to know this information. I have the bigger darker floater in my right eye. The flashing of light seems to be reducing in frequency. Left eye flashes seem extremely diminished and never seemed to have had floaters. Thank You so very much for this info!

  • @thefunctionalfarmacista7790
    @thefunctionalfarmacista7790 4 года назад +5

    I am so glad you made this video! It certainly brought down my anxiety. I see eye doc tomorrow...but until then:..you have described my symptoms (including the Weiss ring floater).

  • @quintonbart3358
    @quintonbart3358 Год назад +4

    Brilliant explanation and analogies Dr. Your description of the symptoms matches mine to a tee. My Dr did not explain it that well.

  • @thealchemist6994
    @thealchemist6994 4 года назад +2

    i turned 58 last month. 4 days ago, while talking to a co-worker, i noticed flases of light from my right eye, against the white wall. 2 days after, i notice thin tiny floaters. a day after, i had a pain near the eye, so i went to the doctor. I am sure to come back when the floaters get darker or after 8 weeks for another check-up. This video explains - the why - and i am thankfuL for explaining to us. I do sure wish for my vitreous to stay inside the sac and sac not detach.

  • @Lfigerx
    @Lfigerx Месяц назад +2

    GM Dr. Johnson. Thank you for explaining to me about the Weiss Floater. I visited my eye doctor yesterday, he ran about 6 different tests due to my perfect description down to the flashing lights. My pvd comes with a buddy, a shear cloud. I am going to check out your website and reach out to you. Thank you so much.

  • @troymiller1426
    @troymiller1426 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am 23 and have this (I think). I have been dealing with this since I was 13 and it has come and gone over the years

  • @squidwordsquarepants9744
    @squidwordsquarepants9744 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video! It is by far the best on the subject of PVD floaters that I have found. Actually it is on the only one that makes any sense. I was diagnosed with "vitreous floaters" about 5 years ago (age 59) and the ophthalmologist said was that there was nothing that they can do for me. He gave me a generic "floater fact sheet" and said make an appointment for the next year. He did not explain anything, other than say that it was 'normal' and I was not going blind. However, it was and is frustrating as all hell seeing specks, flashes and veils. From your description I obviously experienced PVD. Thanks again for that. I will review your web page and see about your procedures and fees. Getting rid of this crap floating around in my eyes would be great. Maybe as good as LASIK was.

  • @DaveKingMusic
    @DaveKingMusic 9 месяцев назад +3

    I wish my ophthalmologist had the same bedside manner. Very informative and reassuring. I’m also experiencing cloudy vision in my eye with PFD. I guess this is common too? Thanks.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  8 месяцев назад +1

      PVD is seen in about 25% of 60 year olds, and go up with age.
      It is possible to have very bothersome floaters without a PVD though.

  • @shawnbrigance3993
    @shawnbrigance3993 10 месяцев назад

    This is greatly relieving, I developed this lightning flashes in the peripheral area of one eye this evening, I'm just turning 59 years old, I think it's probably PVD, thank you so much for the relief I will get a checked out!
    No floaters, no darkened areas, no loss of vision

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck. The odds are in your favor it is not retina, but always better to get it checked out.

  • @javierorozco4193
    @javierorozco4193 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. My symptoms started a few days ago. Will go see my eye Dr Monday I feel better after I watched your segment !👍👍

  • @karich21
    @karich21 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for taking time to record this video. Very informative.

  • @LB-nc7tg
    @LB-nc7tg 2 года назад +1

    Terrific, simple to understand video. I had floaters treated by Dr. Johnson when he was located in Irvine, California. Really helped clear up my vision. Now Dallas / Forth Worth area residents are the lucky recipients to have Dr. Johnson services nearby.
    I would definitely travel to Texas from California if I developed future floaters for treatment by Dr. Johnson.

  • @Malecare
    @Malecare Год назад +1

    Brilliant and easy-to-understand explanation. You've calmed me until I see my eye doctor. Thank you.

  • @Christy-e7d
    @Christy-e7d 2 месяца назад +3

    For a whole year i have been wondering what is wrong with my vision! Been told many times my retina looks healthy but I have these weird flashing lights in my peripheral vision. I am only 31 years old but I have high myopia and astigmatism ( -9.50, -8.50). Thankyou so much for the wonderful explanation and finally answering all the questions that I havent been able to get an answer for.

    • @lorrainesemon1438
      @lorrainesemon1438 23 дня назад

      Me too i have short sighted and astigmatism

    • @nandhinipriya6693
      @nandhinipriya6693 21 день назад

      How do flashes look.... Please explain.... Evn m a high myopic like you, so m worried

  • @carlmathis7404
    @carlmathis7404 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your video has helped to put me at ease. I had this exact experience happen to me out of the blue last week as I was driving in the evening. I got home and googled it and was scared that I had a retinal detachment. I was able to see my eye doctor within a few days of this happening and they confirmed it was a PVD. Thanks for your calming and reassuring video. I was afraid that I was starting to go blind at age 59.

  • @jeanniewest2649
    @jeanniewest2649 4 года назад +1

    I had a very abrupt hemorrhagic PVD 8 days ago. Age and increased nearsightedness, plus family history of spontaneous retinal detachment (brother), are my only risk factors. The right eye is now starting the same shenanigans. Nobody’s diagnosed the type of floater that abruptly appeared 3 days after onset of flashes. It’s big, roundish, dark and right in the effing middle of my central line of vision. There’s a lot of shadowy patches, warping everything I see. One Dr said, “you’ll get used to it.” Haha. Apparently he’s hasn’t had this condition. Thank you for your compassion and for taking this seriously. Yes, I can see, but my sanity is important. I can only imagine what people in the dark ages went through because it’s driving me crazy. Ive been scared and depressed, so thank you for helping alleviate some of my worry, Question: How often do both eyes do this within a week or so?

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  4 года назад

      I don't how often it happens, but I have heard of it before. There is no reason they should happen in such close proximity, but given enough peopleb I guess it is statistically going to happen to 'somebody'.

    • @lion9308
      @lion9308 3 года назад

      Did you experience any tears?

  • @Sandratambu
    @Sandratambu Год назад +2

    This is a VERY clear and complete, reasuring video about the subject! 👍🏽

  • @AshleySkinner-f8g
    @AshleySkinner-f8g 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing explanation. You explained it very clearly - more clearly than my eye doctors.
    What's frustrating about PVD is that seniors or people in their late 40s or early 50s are used as the example of what is to follow, and how things are likely to progress in this age range when you get a PVD.
    I just turned 37, and was diagnosed with PVD and Weiss ring this past weekend. However, no doctor could clearly state how things are going to turn out a month from now or more cause I'm so young. I was told to call the floater a name and make friends with it. I wish there was more information for people in my age range. Just to know if this Weiss ring is going to disappear or not.

  • @dianajohnson5991
    @dianajohnson5991 Год назад +1

    I have been going through this for 2 years now whith my left eye then in may of this year my right eye started flashing so I went to my doc asap and said I have no tears but both are still attached I see him every 3 months and he said if I see any wavy lines call him right away..
    Thank you for this video it's explanation of what is going on with my eyes was very informative.

  • @MissCarAndHerJoe
    @MissCarAndHerJoe 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks very much for this excellent explanation!!

  • @arlenebassinder1369
    @arlenebassinder1369 Год назад +2

    Mine floaters are not stringy. They are little specks. Every so often I’ll swat at what I see thinking that they are nats flying around. Lol. I had cataract surgery last month and there a lot of them and getting those flashes of light that in every had before. I see my doctor in 4 days. I will make him aware of this for sure. Thank you for your information.

  • @roccobusiness3820
    @roccobusiness3820 25 дней назад +1

    Very very wordy but informative where needed.

  • @waltercrumbley1301
    @waltercrumbley1301 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for that great explanation, I feel like I understand a lot more now. I really appreciate the clarity with what you presented this.

  • @iamok2009
    @iamok2009 Год назад +2

    this deserves 10m views. coming from someone with floaters since young and recently seeing lightning on my right eye without hearing thunder. so its either the eye or the ears i guess!

    • @nailil5722
      @nailil5722 Год назад

      can you describe the lightning? I'm trying to figure out if I had an episode

  • @healthfullivingify
    @healthfullivingify Год назад +1

    Thanks, Dr.Johnson for an excellent explanation with great visuals of posterior vitreous detachment. I like your website and if I ever need to get lasered for floaters your clinic is my choice.

  • @Joanna_L
    @Joanna_L 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this description. Well done.

  • @meemz7098
    @meemz7098 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this brilliant description of this issue. Very much appreciated!

  • @ss45247
    @ss45247 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this excellent video!

  • @billcook7483
    @billcook7483 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant, a great presentation, I can stop worrying about my big floater

  • @Biohazed
    @Biohazed 3 года назад +1

    I sneezed and the next day I got side flashes and way more floaters. I'm seeing my local eye doc tomorrow. Thanks for the great informative video. I can sleep tonight.

    • @bluemsies3314
      @bluemsies3314 2 года назад

      Hi! How did it go? Have your symptoms gotten any better?

  • @earthmombooks
    @earthmombooks 3 года назад +2

    This was extremely helpful. You are clear, informative and complete - I thank you for doing this video!

  • @tuanduong5796
    @tuanduong5796 Месяц назад +2

    AMAZING VIDEO DR JOHNSON

  • @raymongao9403
    @raymongao9403 3 года назад

    You are such an wonderful person & sincere doctor who took me back in my memory (4 decades back), we had a family physician who was mostly like an uncle (or friend) to me rather than a doctor ! . . I'm now 52 and been suffering from floaters problem for last couple of months ( though strands were always there for last 2 decades (at least)... so trying to find some natural ways to treat my own and suddenly found you . God bless you

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words of appreciation.

  • @ArmenianBishop
    @ArmenianBishop Месяц назад +5

    How long (days, weeks or months) does it usually take for the flashes to go away, and normalize?

  • @bonniephelps9481
    @bonniephelps9481 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! You made me feel a lot better about my PVD 👀

  • @alejandraschob9699
    @alejandraschob9699 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much Doctor... I think I'm having that. I'm going tomorrow to the doc. You are a blessing!!

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  2 года назад

      It is unlikely to be a retina problem, but it is a very good idea to get it checked out to make sure. Good luck.

  • @kittykate314
    @kittykate314 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m going thru this right now in my left eye. Great overview, thank you! 👁️🥰

  • @india7834
    @india7834 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video....this is exactly what I had with the exact symptoms as you have described. Thanks.

  • @sazji
    @sazji Год назад +2

    I had this happen today at work. It's like looking at the world through a shifting curtain of tiny specks with a large floater that comes in and out of view. My focus s still just fine, very rare flashes. Of course it happened on a Sunday afternoon, because Murphy's Law, but I'll call to get seen first thing tomorrow morning. Thanks for your explanation!

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  Год назад

      Good luck. Hope all is well and no retina involved.

    • @sazji
      @sazji Год назад +3

      @@Thefloaterdoctor1 Thanks. No retina, the flashing stopped in a day or two and the big floater has already dissipated to the point where it is only slightly opaque. It also seems to have settled to where it's mostly not in the center of my field of vision anymore.

  • @Cherish..2
    @Cherish..2 2 месяца назад +1

    Exactly what I had....couple of weeks off and on then never again

  • @bdj1126
    @bdj1126 3 года назад +3

    I have been going to a retina specialist for the past two months, I began perceiving floaters and became annoyed and I went in to the retina specialist as it was so bothersome. Come to find out I have lattice degeneration and about a dozen holes in my peripheral retina on both eyes. He recommended we laser around the holes to basically weld down the retina to prevent detachment. I have gone for three laser treatments so far and have about 3 to go , just had one done this past Monday actually . The day of and day after there is some aching sensation and then some days later it begins itching. I am only 30 years old and my floaters have had me debating getting a vitrectomy just for floaters. My floaters are a combination of vitreous syneresis and fibers from the many holes in my retina, luckily my macula is fine and I don’t have any vision changes aside from bothersome floaters.

  • @marfanite
    @marfanite 2 года назад +2

    Very good my thinking exactly detach sould not be used for 2 condition for the eye misleading thank you excellent explanation

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph 3 месяца назад +1

    Very Helpful. I as getting impatient cause im r was really concerned about my eye.

  • @martinsifuentes177
    @martinsifuentes177 Год назад +6

    I had a severe eye injury to my left eye had surgery January 10 my retina detach a month ago I m not sure if a ever gonna see again it’s so hard for me getting thru this I’m depressed

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  Год назад +1

      Best of luck to you. I hope you are in good hands with your local eye specialists.

  • @vincentobrien1929
    @vincentobrien1929 2 года назад

    Thank you doctor. I have been experiencing exactly these PVD symptoms in the last few days. Watching your video has been very reassuring.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  2 года назад

      I hope you learned a little something. Maybe some reassurance, too.

  • @techh9171
    @techh9171 4 года назад +1

    I have had floaters and flashes since like a year I went to doc couple of days back and i got specs but he said my eyes healthy. I felt a bit relaxed after hearing that.

    • @TheHook1
      @TheHook1 4 года назад +1

      @TDM TOMAHAWK same problems what you're age im just planning to suicide

  • @guyh9992
    @guyh9992 Год назад +1

    Very interesting video. I had a horseshoe tear and vitrectomy in right eye last year and PVD in left eye five months ago still with ongoing but fainter flashes of light on the periphery. Been examined numerous times over the last year plus recent cataract surgery. No one else has explained the nature of the vitreous or PVD as succinctly as you have.
    The Weis ring and other floaters from the PVD in the left eye are annoying but I am in Australia and unlikely to visit the USA in the near future which is a shame.

  • @annab5961
    @annab5961 3 года назад

    At the beginning of your description is EXACTLY what happened to me today !
    Thankyou so much for your helpful vid 🙏

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 2 месяца назад

    The best explanation I have ever scene. Having this now but I have diabetic retinopathy that doesn’t help.. oh.. but the floaters are very annoying.

  • @ndj8191
    @ndj8191 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing video. Well done!

  • @code-mind
    @code-mind 5 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing explanation🎉

  • @BamideleAdegoroye
    @BamideleAdegoroye 3 года назад +1

    Thanks. Peace of mind from your concise explanation.

  • @Robert-rv2fq
    @Robert-rv2fq Год назад

    Excellent and informative. I watched many videos before I came up on yours which explained everything I was initially feeling and in simple logical language that I could understand. Thank you so much.👍

  • @Billy-vt3ck
    @Billy-vt3ck 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for this video. Very clearly explained and made easy to understand.

  • @diannebutler7447
    @diannebutler7447 3 года назад

    Thank you, I just had my eyes checked and changed my glasses about two months ago. My eyes were fine. You explained it well, however if it continues or gets worst in a short time, I will go back to my eye doctor.

  • @jimmyyounger618
    @jimmyyounger618 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the discussion of this. I recall my first experience seeing a flash of light in the periphery of my left eye as I was walking down a dark hallway. My first thought was that I hadn't seen anything in the forecast about a thunderstorm, but it wouldn't be the first time a surprise isolated thunderstorm developed. I pulled up the radar and nothing. Huh. A few steps back into the dark hallway and it happened again! Was I losing my mind? I went out on the porch and stared at the north sky, waiting to see lightening to confirm my sanity, but nothing - ugh! Now it seems comical that I wasn't connecting this experience with anything going on in my eye, but in my mind and imagined horrible things like a brain tumor or something. What a relief to learn this is fairly common and generally innocuous.

  • @bmiles4131
    @bmiles4131 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the explanation. Im sure I just had a PVD and it’s Sunday so I was worried about getting in to the doctor tomorrow morning. No curtain, so far. Big floaters and pinpoint floaters only.

  • @WhirlOmar
    @WhirlOmar 2 года назад +3

    I get the arc flash to the very far side of my eye for a fraction of a second, but only when I do a rapid eye movement. And I do notice a few more floaters. Started last night. Bit better today. Already saw optometrist. and scheduled appointment with retinal specialist. but still worried and can't stop thinking about the issue. But optometrist today noted signs of inflammation and want me to see the retinal specialist to rule out Retinal Branch Artery Occlusion.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  2 года назад +3

      I'm just now trying to catch up to some of these RUclips comments and it is an overwhelming prospect. Sometimes. This response is not very timely, but I'm sure by now you've had an eye examination and probably have been quite reassured that you don't have something as severe as a retinal vein or artery occlusion. More likely what you were experiencing is a posterior vitreous detachment. These are very common and as that membrane is peeling away from the retina, that internal traction causes that brief ark or flash of light. By now, a month later, most or all of the flashes have probably subsided. I hope all in all it was nothing serious.

    • @michael5089
      @michael5089 Год назад +1

      How are you now? 🙏

  • @machinethesun9243
    @machinethesun9243 Год назад +2

    Helpful. Came home and thought I had a bug in my eye. Washed the eye, no bug. Next morning, flahes on the right side. Go to the doctor, he does the exam and says I have healthy eyes. Meanwhile I have to live with feeling like a bug is constantly flying in front of my eyeball and hair. It's depressing. But at least now, thanks to this vid, I have an idea of what is going on. Chinese medicine connects eyes to the liver. I might go seek eastern med practitioner and get some herbs.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  Год назад +1

      Oh the Chinese LOVE LOVE LOVE the liver, but a vitreous detachment (flashes) is a mechanical separation of the vitreous cortex from the retina. No amount of liver detox is going to coax it to reattach.

    • @DaveG-qd6ug
      @DaveG-qd6ug Год назад

      same annoying AF !

  • @vedatataman5598
    @vedatataman5598 2 года назад +2

    Excellent presentation, thank you

  • @chilledmonkeybrains6199
    @chilledmonkeybrains6199 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for that clarification!

  • @aav2364
    @aav2364 Год назад

    Bravo Excellent description. I’m going through this now and yes I have the big WHITE floater, no retina detachment though. Hopefully the can fix the floater

  • @bakokat6982
    @bakokat6982 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for the very clear explanation of PVD, it is helpful and reassuring. Can you do a video on how you treat and get rid of floaters?

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  3 года назад

      If you look at my other videos, I have many, many videos on this topic. My practice for the last 15 years has been using a young laser to treat eye floaters. I have now added telemedicine video consultations with the intent of providing some relief for the younger floater sufferers who are typically not good candidates for the yag laser. You can look into my practices offering of low dose atropine eye drops which very mildly dilates the pupil and who usually decrease or diminish the person's awareness of their eye floaters

  • @SN-hg6bx
    @SN-hg6bx Год назад +3

    Treatment?

  • @rottenrobbie66
    @rottenrobbie66 Год назад

    Nice presentation.
    I am part of the floater crowd now. Just had a PVD last month complete with micro vessel burst in left eye. It was like looking through a red lava lamp for a few days. It’s clearing up slowly but still have the Weiss ring floaters. If they don’t clear out in next few months I may be paying you a visit.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  Год назад +4

      blood may clear over 3-4 months. be patient with that part.

  • @jeffarcher400
    @jeffarcher400 Год назад +1

    Had the flashers and floaters so I got checked out. After dilation and thorough blinding light search he says it's fine.
    Relieved but wary I should have laid around for a few days but instead went for an easy bike ride in the park.
    After an hour or so a black smoke appeared in the middle of the one bad eye. I panicked and went home and have been taking it easy today.
    The smoke was different than the floaters. Today there's only the floater.
    The Doctor pretty much said not to call unless I have a loss of vision.
    Thanks for the great video.
    I'm thinking it's PVD tugging on the retina and if I can be careful I might avoid the surgery.
    The floaters are ok but the smoke is terrifying. Like watching film burn in the projector if you remember those days.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  8 месяцев назад

      'black smoke' that occurred later may have been a vitreous hemorrhage

  • @dacialynbreeden1789
    @dacialynbreeden1789 Год назад +2

    I wish you were my eye doctor! You explained so nicely. I can't seem to get much of any info from my eye doctor when I ask what's going on with my floaters. :(

  • @kathym6603
    @kathym6603 6 месяцев назад +3

    Doc, You really bring the subject to life. I needed some peace of mind on this unpredictable and changeable subject. Go Texas! . . . Would love a note on migraine with aura which always comes with my flashes which have been coming about once a month for about 20 years (now 80 years old). Also the flashes/migraine start with a "vision loss" in the middle of my vision. Is there anything I can do or know about this?? 💖

  • @jacklondon295
    @jacklondon295 3 года назад +2

    Get a vitrectomy. The procedure is now very safe. If the floaters are severe this is the way to go. It is out patient and recovery takes about 2 weeks. Your vision will be crystal clear. You will need cataract surgery within a year but that is a routine procedure. If your insurance does not cover vitrectomy out of pocket will be, on average, around 6K. Dr. Johnson is an excellent laser surgeon but more floaters will develop over time and you will want to be rid of this deterioration for once and for all.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  3 года назад +4

      For some people that is a reasonable choice and I will recommend it occasionally. But it is not a simple matter of walking in to the clinic and requesting it. Imagine from the doctor's (retinologist's) perpsective"
      - Your waiting room is full of old people with retina's in various stages of decrepitude: macular degeneration, holes/tears, diabetic retinopathy, membranes, etc.
      - Along comes 25 year old Trevor with perfectly clear optics, a shiny retina, and the eye still has that 'new car smell', but complaining of these horrible floaters.
      -Despite your examination, imaging, and scans, you may not really be able to see or document the actual floaters, and the patient has 20/15 vision and all other aspects of the exam are perfect.
      -You have a well-written informed consent document, but in the US, anyone can still bring a lawsuit against a doctor and a vitrectomy is still an invasive procedure that even if perfectly performed could a) not get all the floaters and possibly cause new floaters in the residual and remaining vitreous, b) cause an infection, c) cause a retina hole/tear/detachment, d) cause chronic macular edema, e) permanent visual disability.
      -The doctor has a waiting room full of risk, but the decision making is somewhat clearer and well-established. That person with a retina detachment? You've got to do 'something' and even if the outcome is poor, your decision to do something is justifiable.. That is rarely the case with younger-people's floaters and a vitrectomy. hat doctor will be putting their medico-legal neck 'on the chopping block' should anything go wrong.
      So even though I do refer to the vitrectomy as the 'gold-standard' and more definitive procedure, that comes with risk most of my patients, and a lot of retina specialists will not accept.

  • @lorrainesemon1438
    @lorrainesemon1438 23 дня назад +1

    No where near 60 and i have it but really cloudy like dust plus new floaters 😢

  • @meyricksainsbury5470
    @meyricksainsbury5470 8 месяцев назад

    Many thanks, a few days ago I got left eye extreme left flash like a vertically oriented white bar. I also got the big semi-attached floater that moves with the water in my eye as if there is a mechanical dampening of the floater's movement. It basically stays to the left of my left eye centre of vision but moves less than the water by a few degrees when there is horizontal movement of eye, then settles into position in a second or two when the eye is again stationary. There are other minor floaters apparent near the main one. The main floater, which is attached as you have drawn it, looks like a little spider hanging about an inch in front of my eye, and many times I have jumped and tried to brush it away. In relatively bright light the spidery look is more apparent, with a shadowy body and legs hanging down below it. The damped motion adds to the impresion that it is a small spider hanging by a thread just in front of my eye. I am in London, England, and so won't bother you with questions; you have answered them all with this absolutely spot-on video. Many thanks again, you are my hero of the day. I am 64, and both myself and my son were worried about retinal detatchment in my left eye. I will get this checked anyway, but, yes, again, thank you so much for this fine video.

  • @bronzemoontr
    @bronzemoontr Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks alot. i went 3 time to dr but its as you told, they say ok but as if there is things going on.

  • @Lorenzo1950
    @Lorenzo1950 3 года назад +3

    I recently had cataract surgery and then a few weeks later was diagnosed with vitreous detachment. Both eyes had the mild flashes. Because I had dropless surgery I was left with a curtain of floaters that lasted 2 or 3 days and disappeared. I still have leftover floaters from before surgery. I am wondering if I could have had the detachment before cataract surgery or after. I had some floaters before surgery but not the "shimmering light" as I call it. I have to tell you that your video is exceptional.

  • @mikex6846
    @mikex6846 4 года назад

    Excellent explanations in this video as well as your laser treatment video !!!

  • @natalieniap
    @natalieniap 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video. Your video helped a lot, great explanation.

  • @PaperbackWriter777
    @PaperbackWriter777 12 дней назад

    Very informative video, thanks!

  • @mchipelo
    @mchipelo 2 года назад +2

    @The Floater Doctor (Vitreous Floater Solutions Inc.) I hope you see this comment, because around here no one gives a good explanation to PVD...it's a shame that I'm nearly 8000km away. I'm 28, I've had a couple floaters for a long time in the left eye, never cared about them. One day I was driving at night and suddenly I saw a shadow moving when I moved the eyes. The next day I saw a large amount of floaters..I scheduled an appointment and got the eye checked. I was told that I had PVD and that there was a small tear in the periphery of the retina. I got the laser done and came back 3 months later to check if everything was fine and fortunately, it was. When I came back to check if the laser was sufficient the doctor told me that yes, the laser was fine, but the PVD wasn't yet complete. To put a time line on this, I first had the floaters in November 2021, I had my first appointment that same month and went two weeks later to check if there was any change. Since there wasn't, I had the laser done in early December. I got it checked in March. I don't know if I'm obsessing or not, but I think I have more floaters now than in November...so I went and saw another doctor just for peace of mind...He said the same thing, I have PVD and retina is fine. From what I see in the web, I have every type of floater possible..small round ones, with a lot of detail, strands that look like worms, and clumps. These clumps I have 2, they are barely visible if I don't squint my eyes..I see them and large translucent masses that are not in focus like the other ones. When they move in front of text, for example, they sort of distort the image slightly. Can this be a Weiss ring? It seams heavier that the other ones because they move faster.. What makes me worry the most is the fear that they just keep growing until I can't see from that eye... Sorry for the long text :)

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  2 года назад +1

      This is an interesting story. A true PVD is quite unusual in some of your young age. My guess is that you might be nearsighted as a baseline and that might be a risk factor. It is further complicated by a small retinal tear which could introduce red blood cells and retina pigment cells into that space. That might explain a lot of the very small dots that you're experiencing. The membrane that peels away from the red to know is less defined but can affect the quality of vision and also significantly decrease your contrast sensitivity. You might have a wise ring, but you might also just have some diffuse junk and cloudy floaters. As you will find out. Out if you haven't already, your doctors will consider success the preventing any further retina detachment. And by the way, that is an important success. But they probably lose interest quite a bit when you keep bringing it up. The eye floaters situation. Do You remember the last time you were dilated by your doctor? Did you notice if the dilation diminished or decreased your awareness of the floaters.? If so, you might consider twisting their arm a little bit and convincing them to prescribe for you. The low dose atropine. It's very safe to use and I get some great reviews for my patients using the lotus atropine.

  • @woody2494
    @woody2494 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Worth the time to get such a simple explanation of what a PVD is. Does glaucoma increase the risk for PVD?

  • @rhondaguffey6900
    @rhondaguffey6900 2 дня назад

    Do you not need the liquid/gel replaced after the detachment?

  • @lindaashford7187
    @lindaashford7187 Год назад +2

    Just had left cataract removed and PVD appears to have started again, I thought it had finished a couple of years ago! Anxiety pretty high

  • @normajean2627
    @normajean2627 3 года назад

    Thank you for this info ! I’m more at ease to go get checked out I experienced flashes the other night as I was on my ipad it was weird didn’t know what was going on !

  • @code-mind
    @code-mind Год назад +2

    Best explain ever. Thanks alot.

  • @michael5089
    @michael5089 Год назад +1

    This was a very informative video. Thank you. I am awaiting a slightly more detailed exam at hospital as my opticians has confirmed PVD but couldn't see any actual tear or detatchment. She said possibly there may be a hole in the periphery of retina that her equipment can't pick up so referred me to be on safe side. But she said even if there was a hole they would more than likely just leave it!! Is that the case ??🙏🙏👁️👀

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  Год назад +2

      Sometimes they will opt to just observe small peripheral holes.

    • @michael5089
      @michael5089 Год назад +1

      @@Thefloaterdoctor1 thank you💙

  • @r.c.5827
    @r.c.5827 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! What a great explanation! You really explained it very well (and I might say a little amusingly). I will still rush out tomorrow to my eye doc to see what gives with the flashes on the periphery of my 63 year old near sighted left eye. But I feel reassured. BTW, I thought this was a migraine at first, as I have optical migraines, but it clearly isn't - the flashes do not 'shape' or grow into a diamond-like arc blocking my field of vision (as in my migraines.) Plus, not hell headache. Could you do a piece on migraines? They scared the ---- out of me when they first started, when I was about 29 or so.

  • @terrypalma755
    @terrypalma755 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this educational video -this is awesome

  • @ginacirelli1581
    @ginacirelli1581 8 месяцев назад +6

    A four year old video that has brought me down from the edge of a panic attack. I had peripheral lightning flashes last night in my left eye, and this afternoon a big ring-shaped floater showed up just left of my center vision. I went to the ER where they did an ultrasound and said I have a hemorrhage? My vision is normal aside from some mild flashes still. I have an appointment with an ophthalmologist at Dartmouth first thing Monday morning. (The two hour drive is going to be the worst part.) I really hope that what I have is what you've described.

    • @bmiles4131
      @bmiles4131 8 месяцев назад

      Are you ok?

    • @ginacirelli1581
      @ginacirelli1581 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@bmiles4131 Textbook P.V.D. with a Weiss ring, no retinal tears. I am so relieved!

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  7 месяцев назад +2

      I went to Dartmouth Medical School!! what a beautiful part of the country. Hemorrhage can take about 4 months to clear. Be patient. Rule out any retina involvement. Good luck.

    • @ginacirelli1581
      @ginacirelli1581 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Thefloaterdoctor1 Thank you, Doctor! I didn't have any hemorrhage, thankfully, that was just the ER doc not knowing what she was looking at on the ultrasound. I have a follow up appt in 3 weeks with my regular ophthalmologist. My Weiss ring is a huge annoyance so I may look into zapping it if it doesn't calm down in the future.

  • @_programminglegend
    @_programminglegend 5 месяцев назад

    I am 16 and am seeing these flashes of light ,have floaters and was very stressed Cuz of retinal deattachement last time I checked I didn't have em . Am you really made me feel relieved thank you doc

  • @zeppelin1ization
    @zeppelin1ization 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video doctor. I only see lights flickering when i go from a dark room to light. Is that the same as flashes of light? I thought it was the light but it’s me. I’m going this week to the eye doctor.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  10 месяцев назад +2

      If flashes are due to a PVD, they would best and be repeatedly seen in a dark environment.

  • @joycemccloy
    @joycemccloy 3 года назад +3

    I developed a posterior vitreous detachment in left eye 3 weeks ago. First sign? A big floater suddenly appeared in that eye, just off center. Never had one before. Later that Eve got flashing lights in left side of that eye. Next day more floaters in peripheral side of eye. The flashers diminished later that weekend. Still have the big floater. Vision not S good, maybe because of floater. Going back to retina specialist 1 month since last visit. I wonder if my long-term dry eye prob contributed. I'm 62. I'm working on the dry eye prob though.

    • @Thefloaterdoctor1
      @Thefloaterdoctor1  3 года назад +2

      It is very unlikely dry eye contributed to the problem. The culprit is birthdays...too many of them. Twenty-five percent of 60 yr olds have PVDs

  • @cnbsdad
    @cnbsdad 3 года назад

    Awesome video Dr Johnson.