• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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          26 days ago

          I think that true for all pics, it’s a fairly cartoonish/exaggerated & simplified representation for normies to get it quicker & be more understanding/differently accommodating.

          As for floaters, those are the only pals that don’t leave me. They can’t, … but they dont, that’s the main point here.

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      27 days ago

      Ive not had eyefloaters as depicted in this image, but I did manage to get gaslit by people for a long time, telling me I was hallucinating, until I found out that entoptic blue field phenomenon is a thing.

      I was the only person in my friends/family circle who was autistic enough to notice and attempt to describe it.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon

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        27 days ago

        That kind of looks like visual snow, which I tried for years to get my eye doctors believe even existed. I know all too well that feeling of being gaslit by assembly line eye doctors just trying to churn out office visits as quickly as possible.

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        26 days ago

        Now I want to look at the sky, but it is covered by clouds today and I’ll probably forget when the sky is visible again

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        27 days ago

        Thank you for this. I notice that also sometimes. I thought I just had some mild neurological condition that might be related to high blood pressure.

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    Super glad they added the blindness part. I was really struggling to visualize that one.

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    27 days ago

    I have a partially severed optic nerve and my vision looks like the bottom middle picture if the visible section were replaced with the upper area of y=.5x²

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    27 days ago

    What about astigmatism? Second class eye issue? The balls would look like eggs. Source: all circles I see look like eggs.

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      27 days ago

      I must have far more minor astigmatisms than you, all I have is difficulty focusing and the massive bright lights at night bloom thing.

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        Yeah, that’s about right. When I look at the moon, there’s a second slightly dimmer moon above it that overlaps by about a third. Lights at night are a cluster fuck; I can’t tell a low bed trailer from a standard box trailer. The doubling of the tail lights on a low bed look like the second set of upper lights on a box trailer. I have a hard time focusing in low light. Also, my brain can’t render 3D without my glasses.

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      27 days ago

      I think you have something else… i also have astigmatism, but circles don’t look like eggs, with or without glasses.

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      My glasses are really thick to make up for my astigmatism, and it makes the world look a bit convex. Eventually, my brain got used to that, but when I switch to contacts I have a good day or two where everything looks concave (first time I thought my phone screen had finally been sat on one too many times) until my brain reverts back. IDK if i’ve ever noticed circles looking like eggs, but then again I rarely am looking at circles with my naked eyes and maybe my brain is fixing it for me anyway?

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    27 days ago

    What is the difference between cataract and myopia? Is it only me not seeing difference?

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      Cataract appears to have a colour tone change and is uniformly blurry. Myopia is not focused on things in the foreground and there’s no red tinting.


      Is it possible you have a slight colour vision deficiency? There’s quite a high percentage of the population that do.

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      It looks like with a cataract, the entire image is significantly blurred, whereas with myopia, the blur gets worse the farther away the element of the image is from you.

      Which would make sense, given that the derived definition of myopic is basically being focused on or concerned with only things that directly affect you and not the more grand scheme of things.

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        27 days ago

        Thanks, Maybe I see football and blue/white shirt bit more in focus (only because you mentioned it, I stared long enough lol)

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          27 days ago

          Im on mobile and i had to zoom the image in a bit to look at it.

          Its not so obvious at a casual glance.

          alternatively:

          Maybe you should get your eyes checked =P

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            26 days ago

            Yup on mobile as well and yup saw those differences after zooming in / staring. Always a good idea to be on top of medical checkup though, I’ll get eye exam just in case.

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              Hah, I mean, I meant that last part as a joke, but if you’ve not had an eye exam ever, or in 5 or 10 years, I guess its not a bad idea.

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      27 days ago

      The cataract also seems to change the colours rather than just blur it out. It has more of a red’ish hue?

      Edit: well not really red. A bit darker?

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        27 days ago

        When it comes to colors I should remember to crank up brightness and turn off night mode (blue filter). Thanks for pointing color difference.

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    26 days ago

    That is one mild case of myopia. I think my vision was that good back in like 2nd grade.

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    Huh, my glaucoma looks more like macular degeneration. I have a fairly sizeable blind spot smack in the center of my left eye because of it.

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    25 days ago

    Nice 👍. I got 5 of these! Where’s my price? I’m told I’ll be filling most of the block before I die! Except for the diabetic thing.

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    The „normal vision” one has sky extremely over exposed. Human eyes don’t do that