I got mine at age 30. I though it was a blind spot. I also am glad to hear that it is common. Because it was a scarry thing to me as well. Just wear sun glasses at times of irritations.
Now that I realize that it is something that is common and I found out my parents also have them. Once I got over being freaked out about it, I hardly even notice them anymore. I am just living with it and it has become not important. Just try to relax and ignore it. You will do fine.
2006-10-17 03:16:40
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2016-07-25 21:33:07
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I'm 53 and had developed eye floaters about 4 or 5 years ago. The doctors told me that they're harmless, but whoever has had them knows how annoying they are. They also said that I could have them "burned off" with laser surgery, but there was no way I was going to "burn" anything off my eyes! So I kind of accepted that my floaters were there to stay.
Then I came across this system, and seeing that you were offering a full money back guarantee, I figured I had nothing to lose well I was wrong - I did lose my floaters!! Oh my god I still can't believe my floaters are gone and my vision is as pristine as it was 5 years ago!
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2016-05-14 12:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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How common are eye floaters my age??
I am 21 years old with eye floaters and i was told they are common. However, none of my friends know what the heck i am talking about. Sometimes i feel like a freak.........since i have no one to relate to.
another thing, if they are really that common,how come people still enjoy going otdoors?...
2015-08-06 02:40:20
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answered by Mirna 1
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Anyone of any age get eye floaters. Current scientific data shows that most cases of floaters occur at an older age, about 50 onwards. However a large amount of sufferers are young, many in their teens and early 20s.If your "floaters are giving you cause for concern,see an eye specialist,with a view to treatment. There are two types of treatments. Laser and vitrectomy, and both carry their own risks and neither guarantee total resolution of floaters.
2006-10-17 04:33:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Very. Eye floaters occur when there is a protein break down in the eye. This occures for a number of reasons. Poor diet, lack of minerals and so on. It occures in every one. Some people say its like when a snake sheds its skin. Any way you have different levels of floaters and at some stage you will feel like you can hardly see. Do try avoid bright light as this seems to edge it on. Good luck and don't worry.
2006-10-17 03:07:33
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answered by Charles Athole M 4
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2016-03-04 15:59:40
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I have had floaters for many years (I am 57) and there is nothing they can do for me. These floaters are in the very back of my eyes. I would have a thorough exam of your eyes to see if you have any disease.
2006-10-17 03:03:09
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answered by Lynn M 6
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Wow - I've always wanted to know what the things in my eyes were! I'm 27 and have had a big 'floater' in my left eye since I was a teenager. It make it quite difficult to drive when it is bright and overcast! I'm sorry I can't 'answer' your question but I'm glad you asked it as I too would like to know.
2006-10-17 03:04:00
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