- Jan 4, 2001
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So, is this one of those normal "getting old" things? (I'm really feeling the burn from my 27 years.
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Over the past few months, it's happened more and more, I keep catching glimpses of insect-sized objects (ranging from gnat to mid-size moth) at the very edge of my field of vision, either very bright or very dark, moving quite rapidly. And of course when my eyes quickly dart toward the "object," there's nothing there.
Now, I did see a Stargate SG-1 episode where some other-dimensional insect things wandering around. I'm fairly sure that's not it, as I don't have any Ancient technology around.
Google wasn't particularly helpful. Too many of the matches are talking about ghosts or UFO's or other stupid-people-BS, or else things that are more like, "Are you on any drugs with hallucinogenic side effects?" or "did you undergo brain surgery recently?"
Is this just one of the fun side effects of having those "floater" things in my eyes? I've got loads of those little buggers.
And darn it, it's not lupus. It's never lupus.
Probably goat flu. Thanks a lot, DrPizza.
Over the past few months, it's happened more and more, I keep catching glimpses of insect-sized objects (ranging from gnat to mid-size moth) at the very edge of my field of vision, either very bright or very dark, moving quite rapidly. And of course when my eyes quickly dart toward the "object," there's nothing there.
Now, I did see a Stargate SG-1 episode where some other-dimensional insect things wandering around. I'm fairly sure that's not it, as I don't have any Ancient technology around.
Google wasn't particularly helpful. Too many of the matches are talking about ghosts or UFO's or other stupid-people-BS, or else things that are more like, "Are you on any drugs with hallucinogenic side effects?" or "did you undergo brain surgery recently?"
Is this just one of the fun side effects of having those "floater" things in my eyes? I've got loads of those little buggers.
And darn it, it's not lupus. It's never lupus.
Probably goat flu. Thanks a lot, DrPizza.