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IT WAS NOT USED IT WAS JUST STEPPED ON AND IT LOOKED GOOD AND I ONLY DID IT FOR LOL!!!!!!
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1. AIDS will reactivate these larva and let them kill you 2. if you get this for the first time while you're pregnant and in your 2nd/3rd trimester, you haven't ben able to encyst it yet so your baby's gonna get it with a high percentage of death associated.. it kills babies other than that, I haven't heard of anything else. |
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I can see it when I look at the sky, not annoying when doing anything else but still. As the wikipedia says the treament isn't that effective so I guess I have to live with it :( |
Be glad you haven't gotten Loa loa (eyeworm).. those are real nasty. Wiki it if you wanna know.
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Argh... are you one of those verm loving dudes? Irrgh just looking at those pics makes me sick. |
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No thanks....... I...have to go, I need to do.... humm... something!
/me runs and hides in a far away place while says to himself: "There's no such things as verms... THERE IS NO SUCH THINGS AS VERMS!!!!! AHHHHH!" ^This was lame :P |
After I read this entire thread.. I feel like an alien has parasited in my eyes or something like that.... @_@ but thanks for the information devil. I guess must really take serious stance before this problem getting worse.
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I have floaters aswell, but not bad enough to annoy me. I think we all must have a few "floaters", even if they are very tiny.
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Never had any serious eye problems as such but once I remember I was at some guy's house and I was to choose players in Championship Manager for someone, and then everything turned spotty and purple colours for five minutes and I lost my balance. This lasted like 5 minutes. I think it was because I was really tired. |
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This can also be from blows to the head. Have you done some martial arts? Like boxing or muay-thai?
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I've got those floaters too, but this is the first time I've seen a name put to them. I first noticed them a few years ago, floating in a pool looking up at the sky. It's very disconcerting to look up and see something "swimming" in your eyeball. I always assumed it was something everyone had to a certain degree, but I guess It's a smaller club than I thought.
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ok so I got back from the doctors who is a retinal specialist of some sort. He told me that I have some old scar tissue in the back of my eye that could have happened years ago. The concern is that the scar is now starting to inflame again which is most likely what is causing my floaters. They took some blood samples to see if I test positive for toxoplasmosis as they didn't appear to document it before when I did it (bastards) He also said that floaters can be kept to a minimum if I keep taking my pregnezone (sp?) but the spores given of from toxoplasmosis sheild themselves and become dormant often. The only thing to do is take a shit load of pills everytime they come out to multiply
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Do you mean Predinsone? If so, be careful about taking high doses (> 30mg per day) over long periods of time. Prednisone, while a potent anti-inflammatory drug, has some very nasty side effects. High sustained doses will bring an onset of Cushing's disease. You will gain weight in the face and torso, you will get acne breakouts all over your body, your skin will atrophy, and you will develop deep purple stretch marks on your body.
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So what would you have if you sometimes spot a transparent like circle with a black dot in the middle? I always thought that maybe it was just a permanently burned scar or something from looking at the sun for a few seconds too many times as a little kid.. After reading this thread I'm not too sure about that. >_>
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