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Get the #%$ out of my eye!!!
so... I got these fucking black dots floating around in my eye that won't go away and follow me where ever I look. I have been to the hospital many times about 4 years ago and they were all very un helpful. They say I may have some kind of parasitic thing called toxoplasmosis that can be obtained through cats (fuck I hate cats) Well suddenly things settled down and I managed to ignore the dots but now 4 years later I have a giant transparent-black smear obscuring my vision. I now have to go back to the bloody eye doctors again every 2 days or so, and may have to travel to distant cities to hear the exact same thing I've heard many times (HMMM THATS ODD, WELL I KNOW THIS OTHER DOCTOR...)
I have to get up at 4 am to go to Victoria - Vancouver Island 3-4 hour drive distance to get my blood dyed blue, sweet! anyone else have had any similar problems or am I alone on this? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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.....OMG you are alone indeed. That's very wierd and frustrating I guess, the only advice that I can give you is doing like I do:
Doctor: "Hummm that's nothing, it's just XYZ" Me: "Can you prove it?" Doctor: "WTF?" Me: "I said can you prove it? BTW I'm not leaving this chair until I'm convinced and cured." Doctors are pure shit, you must treat them like the dogs they are. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I've had small black dots in my vision before, and I've lived with cats all my life, didn't know it was this though. I never bothered to see a doctor because it goes away after a while and it doesn't seem to have reached the intensity you describe.
Sorry I couldn't really be any help on this but I was so amazed that it's not just me either... This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() ![]() |
The only thing I can think of to compare to your experience is sunspots, like afterimages and such, or when I get a headrush from yelling or something, and my vision dims at the edges. (Had this happen on a couple of looping rollercoasters too)
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Nope, I never had a eye problem the way you described it. Well besides glancing at the sun sometimes.
Though the way you described your last symptom (the transparent black smear) sounds alot like a blood clot. Probably caused by the infection =/. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Here I though this would be a topic about the strange things that get stuck in your eye. Still, unlucky...i'll remember to stay away from cats now >_>
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
its pretty much like I have alot of imaginary debree in my eye that only I can see that started out as tiny dots and intensified into mass clumps, and worm like structures. The doctors all do the same thing, dialate my pupils, shine bright lights into my eyes then send me on my way with a recomendation to the next doctor so they can do the same. Cats and doctors should suffer...
EDIT: heres a general idea of what I see: ![]() I can see through all the lines, and the black smear seems closer than the rest of them (I have reason to believe my sandbox has done this to me as my cats apparently pooped in it) FELIPE NO
Last edited by scotty; Jun 4, 2006 at 04:52 PM.
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When I went to the hospital when I had this exact same problem about 5 weeks ago, they said I had a Detatched Retina. The black dot started out small, bull got larger and larger within a week. I ended up having to get eye surgury and have to get another one soon (Eye pressure problems). The surgury went well (aside from eye pressure problems) and the black dot is gone. Maybe next time you visit the doctor, ask them to check if it is that.
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Last edited by Hoamaru; Jun 4, 2006 at 04:54 PM.
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oh fuck... for a second I thought you meant you had to get another eye!
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Nope never had this problem and I have lived with many cats throughout my life. Don't hate cats, they're too damn cute.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Scotty, have you ever thought that this might have something to do with what you eat? No offence of course, but your diet is somewhat... "questionable".
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. Mario Kart DS: 498293-921939____ Star Fox Command: 155-576-696-451____ Metroid Prime Hunters: 4854-1233-4943____ Final Fantasy III: 506891214495____ Xfire: freuser____ Steam: Free.User____ |
I never know cat could be dangerous. Hope you get a real cure soon.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by eriol33; Jun 4, 2006 at 10:47 PM.
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Sorry dude, you're stuck with them for life.
Toxoplasmosis comes from a cat parasite called Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), a worm that lives in cats. What happens is almost all cats have this parasite/worm in them, in an inactive state. When it poops out eggs (because the parasite lives in the digestive tract), you can get it. And when you do get these eggs, they go around in your system until it turns into (I forgot what it's called) some sort of cyst. Your body makes this cyst around the egg/larva to keep it from harming you, but you're stuck with this forever. And you've got it in your eye, that sucks. If it'll make you feel better, a good number of people (I think somewhere in the 50% range of the US population) have the same problem. The bad news? If you're female and pregnant when you get toxoplasmosis for the first time, your child's gonna die. And another thing - this'll be what you die from if you ever get AIDS, as the protection from the egg/larva goes away. Have a nice life ![]() I was speaking idiomatically. "Evanescence... what a sad word..."
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this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxoplasma Oh yeah, I remember if toxoplasma might be responsible if a baby born with hydrocephalus. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Last edited by eriol33; Jun 4, 2006 at 10:51 PM.
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Take Wiki's word over mine, it's been a while since I took a parasitology course.
FELIPE NO "Evanescence... what a sad word..."
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Does it look anything like this:
![]() If so, you've got floaters, or a buildup of debris floating in the vitreous fluid of your eye. I've got them, and on some days they get a little distracting. Where do they come from? Calcium deposits, a de-polymerization of the vitreous humor resulting in fibrils, posterior vitreous detachment (floaters accompanies by flashes of light, and sometimes the presence of a large ring-shaped floater), partial retinal detachment, retinal tear, or uveitis (inflammation of the middle layer of the eye). Retinal tears release red blood vessels into the vitreous humor, and uveitis can cause a buildup of white blood vessels in the vitreous humor. Both will cause a sudden onset of numerous small black dot floaters. Uveitis can be caused by any number of systemic infections, including toxoplasmosis. Once you have debris in the vitreous humor, there isn't any easy way of getting it out. There is a laser treatment in which the floater is vaporized, but it is expensive, time consuming, and not wholly effective. How ya doing, buddy? |
I've had floaters (The semi-transparent dots and lines that move around your eye, if you look up they float down and if you look down they float up.) before, but never anything as bad as your discribing *Knocks on wood*. I'm Sorry to hear that though....
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]()
Last edited by Outlaw; Jun 5, 2006 at 12:26 AM.
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![]() There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Friend of the family was just saying he knew somebody that used to tease his cat, and it bit him, and later he had a blurry spot in his peripheral vision. Turns out it was a parasite. I'm not sure if it was Toxoplasma (probably is), but they couldn't operate on it, and he just has to live with it stuck in his eye. Pretty creepy.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
no I've never been bit by a cat, it most likely came from cat shit in the ol' sandbox as a kid as I said before. Well I'm off to get a nice blue tint in my blood stream tommorrow (As soon as I'm out I'm going to the closest pool to get my eyes blood shot and freak people out
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? Mario Kart DS: 498293-921939____ Star Fox Command: 155-576-696-451____ Metroid Prime Hunters: 4854-1233-4943____ Final Fantasy III: 506891214495____ Xfire: freuser____ Steam: Free.User____ |
This thread warns me not too close to kittens. Sigh, I really love cats and kittens, but I guess I should be preventative rather than regret it later.
Btw, is this symptom pervasive in any way? FELIPE NO
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I doubt the occasional bowl of ice tea powder, and bag of chips had anything to do with it *looks up symptoms of diabetes* umm fuck don't look up Diabetic Retinopathy... DAMN YOU FREE.USER!!!
eriol: I've heard some towns where toxoplasmosis was aperant in the main water system and caused wide spread eye problems AVOID CATS AND WATER AT ALL COSTS! EDIT: oh I should mention I don't have diabetes but it is a problem on both sides of the family What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
Last edited by scotty; Jun 5, 2006 at 01:21 AM.
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Jam it back in, in the dark. Mario Kart DS: 498293-921939____ Star Fox Command: 155-576-696-451____ Metroid Prime Hunters: 4854-1233-4943____ Final Fantasy III: 506891214495____ Xfire: freuser____ Steam: Free.User____ |