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Anonymous Posted at 7:59 am on July 30, 2008
It looks like long hours in front of a computer screen for the past six years have given me a condition known as visual snow.

I don't have the floaters like that, but the snow is about the same. I don't think it is actually very visually impairing, but I do wish I could see normally.

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Afu Posted at 8:16 am on July 30, 2008
i have all 3 of those, but they dont really bother me
Anonymous Posted at 8:05 am on July 30, 2008
It actually doesn't suck as badly as it seems, its progressive so you get used to it. I wasn't even completely sure it wasn't normal until I read an article on it.
The Stranger Posted at 8:04 am on July 30, 2008
I am very sorry can the eye doctor do anything about it?
hotsaucii princess Posted at 8:03 am on July 30, 2008
im so srry to hear u have tht it must reallii suc
tennisplayerV2 Posted at 8:02 am on July 30, 2008
that sux...then read or something
iimjustbadnews Posted at 8:00 am on July 30, 2008
Thats unfortunate it looks like an old film reel
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