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  • S [email protected]

    Slightly different but similar and related:

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

    EDIT: If you're on a mobile device, or in strong lighting conditions, view the image fullscreen or futz with your brightness/gamma.

    Part of the whole point of this is that it is a subtle effect, only visible in certain lighting conditions.

    Or maybe you need to clean your screen, lol.

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    Always wondered what this was called. I get this often in winter, less during summer. It really puzzled me the first few times it happened, I just figured I was getting diabetes. I have a black tail that follows them so it's even more noticeable then in the picture.

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      Slightly different but similar and related:

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

      EDIT: If you're on a mobile device, or in strong lighting conditions, view the image fullscreen or futz with your brightness/gamma.

      Part of the whole point of this is that it is a subtle effect, only visible in certain lighting conditions.

      Or maybe you need to clean your screen, lol.

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      I most commonly see these these when I have a migraine, really bad sneezes, or I flick my eyes or move my head quickly. I've heard it's fine unless you see a bug chunk at the same time as that could be a sign the retina has broken or come loose?

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        Yikes, you're actually seeing that?

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        I occasionally get them and mine feel more black & white than color, the the jagged shape and the arc around the center of your vision is spot on.

        And remember the jagged arc is always in your peripheral vision. You can't look directly at it and study the details because it moves when your eyes do.

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

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          Visual snow is different, it's constant and looks more like tv static or film grain, fun stuff, not.

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            You'll never believe what they're called

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            I had some since childhood and as a child trying to explain these to people lead nowhere, and I just thought I had something nobody else had. Then, years later, the internet came, and some random post like this came, and I went holy shit! It was amazing to finally know what it was and that they really aren't a big deal.

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              They are my little worm friends

              They're always with me :3

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                My ocular migraines always come with a pretty strong headache. Last week I had my first one without the headache. Very difficult to try to concentrate when you cannot see.

                Also when I get both types of migraines, I can’t remember names or do any sort of math.

                I typically get a song or something stuck in my head and cannot let it go while I have the headache, it sucks.

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                Glad I'm not the only one! I had one a bit ago that was weird. If my right eye could see my right hand but my left eye couldn't, it felt disconnected from me. Like it was someone else's hand. Once my vision came back I still couldn't read for about 2 hours without sounding out each word. Migraines can be wildly scary sometimes.

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                • S [email protected]

                  Slightly different but similar and related:

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

                  EDIT: If you're on a mobile device, or in strong lighting conditions, view the image fullscreen or futz with your brightness/gamma.

                  Part of the whole point of this is that it is a subtle effect, only visible in certain lighting conditions.

                  Or maybe you need to clean your screen, lol.

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                  You sure you don’t have high blood pressure?

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                    Yikes, you're actually seeing that?

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                    Well, yes and no. It's kind of an area you can't see, but it's there. Also, it starts as a small dot and them starts expanding/moving. It's also flashing, kind of like static noise on an old TV. Luckily those things usually last like 15 minutes or so. Still, not a fun experience.

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                      Pretty sure I fucked up my eyes from psychedelics even though I didn’t trip more than 5 or so times in my life. I took some golden teachers and I noticed that my glasses felt like they were in the way of my eyes. I took them off and I could legit see. I need glasses to see anything that is 2 feet away from me, all I see are huge masses of colors and blobs without them on since I was about 9. Ever since that trip I see weird shit randomly, especially when I’m nervous, it just swirls and flashes. Eye doctor says nothing is wrong, I’m just seeing floaters. Shits weird.

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                        It's bacteria eating your optical nerves

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                        hope theyre having fun 😄

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                          You sure you don’t have high blood pressure?

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                          I mean, now maybe, lol, but I noticed this as a middle schooler, and I was in pretty good shape back then... and I still have the exact same experience to this day, in the right lighting conditions, if I can just sit or stand still and look at a mostly cloudless sky.

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                            I have a permanent eye floater. When I get really bored I find suitable things in my field of vision to look back and forth between and play pong with.

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                              I most commonly see these these when I have a migraine, really bad sneezes, or I flick my eyes or move my head quickly. I've heard it's fine unless you see a bug chunk at the same time as that could be a sign the retina has broken or come loose?

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                              The dots are white blood cells moving in the capillaries in front of the retina of the eye.

                              From the wiki page.

                              So, yeah, it makes sense that very similar or even just the same effect can be intensified by all those things you mention, they all alter the motion of blood in your eyes.

                              As to a big chunk moving?

                              I am not an eye expert, but I would intuitively think that yes, a big splotch moving could be the retina itself moving... but it could also potentially be something like a clot in one of those capillaries breaking loose... which is probably still bad, but maybe not necessarily as bad?

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                                Always wondered what this was called. I get this often in winter, less during summer. It really puzzled me the first few times it happened, I just figured I was getting diabetes. I have a black tail that follows them so it's even more noticeable then in the picture.

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                                Basically, lighting conditions have to be just right to ... basically, allow you to actually see your own white blood cells, in your own eyes, against the ... background/everything you are seeing.

                                So my guess would be that in the summer, where you are, the ... ambient light of the sky is too bright, it overwhelms this effect, but in the winter, maybe its mote generally humid, or the light is coming through more atmosphere , at more oblique angles, and is thus less intense.

                                Though if you are also seeing a... black tail, like... they're followed by a black smear or a motion blur or something... that could be something else?

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                                  Yikes, you're actually seeing that?

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                                  I don't know what it was like when my sister was young, but I also got occular migraines as a kid, and it'd be like a static spot in my vision where things just disappear behind it. Once that static appeared, I only had 10-20 mins or so before an awful headache would set off, and I ended up needing meds for it. They went away after 13 though.

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                                    It's light refracting through otherwise invisible bacteria on your eyeball.

                                    NB. This comment has since been retracted by the author.

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                                      Nope but I see these when I'm getting a optical/ocular migraine.

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                                      I don't get ocular migraines so I have never seen something like this. I can see subtle multicolour flashes if I close my eyes and do things like looking around quickly or apply pressure to my eyes. This image reminds me of the flashes I see, but 1000x more intense. Would you describe it like that?

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                                        Yikes, you're actually seeing that?

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                                        It doesn't do what I see justice. They are often beautiful. When they first occur it causes a blind spot. The zigzags are a rainbow of shimmering color. They go away after a hour or so and I feel lousy if I don't have a headache. If I do get the headache with it I have to find a dark room and try to sleep.

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                                          I occasionally get them and mine feel more black & white than color, the the jagged shape and the arc around the center of your vision is spot on.

                                          And remember the jagged arc is always in your peripheral vision. You can't look directly at it and study the details because it moves when your eyes do.

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                                          This is what I have. I've had them my whole life.

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