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#1 KieranA001

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Posted 28 May 2014 - 08:12 PM


Hello,

 

Now pretty much my whole life I've had a static in my vision. It's like one of those old analog TVs when you're tuning them up. It looks similar to this:

 

http://upload.wikime...-blue-noise.gif

 

The only difference is that my visual static isn't intense as that. It isn't as fast as that and it isn't as clear as that. I also a little bit of after image as well. E.g. If I was looking at a Monitor screen I would see the after image of the bright light if I were to look away for 30 seconds or something like that. Anyway, I got it checked out by the eye hospital and they say my vision is superb despite the eye floaters.

 

I mean, now I'm even starting to see a little black dot that comes and goes and it centralized in the middle of my vision for a couple of minutes and then goes at random. I also seem to get these weird bright white spark things in my vision lately as well. I seem to notice those spark things more if I were to look at something that's bright white like a light-box or something.

 

Non of this goes away at all. It has gone away twice in my life before. When it goes away, my mind feels more clearer and my vision is more concentrated on what's in front of me. It's more vivid and clearer. Exercise seems to help it. So does water, but not much on its own. 

 

Any suggestions what it could be caused by? Depression also goes away when my vision is better. Doctor thinks it could be low blood pressure because I have a hard time regulating my blood pressure from a sitting to a prone position. I always feel like I don't know what I'm doing, like a low level consciousness or something like that.



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Posted 28 May 2014 - 08:14 PM

P.S. The static vision only applies to objects I'm looking at. Not the actual air itself. Although, not quite sure about the other ones. They have only appeared recently. I think they're 3D though...



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#3 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 19 June 2014 - 07:35 PM

"I got it checked out by the eye hospital and they say my vision is superb despite the eye floaters"

 

What other doctors You visited?


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Posted 19 June 2014 - 08:38 PM

Visual snow. 

 

Check yourself for 'adrenal fatigue'. It might be your HPA axis which is dysfunctioning. Try out uridine, that really helps with that in my experience.

 

Do you also have feelings of depersonalization/derealization?

 

 

 



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Posted 20 June 2014 - 05:47 PM

Visual snow. 

 

Check yourself for 'adrenal fatigue'. It might be your HPA axis which is dysfunctioning. Try out uridine, that really helps with that in my experience.

 

Do you also have feelings of depersonalization/derealization?

 

 

 

 

It's a mixture between visual snow and something else that looks similar. It's like, the visual snow only applies to objects I'm looking at. I get a lot of after image. e.g. If I were to look at text on a monitor and then look away it appears on the object I'm looking at. but I mean, the visual snow only applies to objects I'm looking at. My short-term memory is really bad I to be honest it kinda feels like dementia.

 

It's just like, I'm not really aware of what I'm doing. It's like I'm in my own little bubble most of the times and I feel so much derealization. I don't get depersonalization though. I have had a CBC and everything checks back fine. The other vision problem I'm not to sure about. It's like I get these bright (slightly brighter than my vision) mites or something moving around in my vision. They move without me moving my eyes and I tend to notice them more if i were to look at something bright. The nearest thing I can find to them, (but the ones I get are more of them and more rapid, and less white. The ones I get are clear but brighter than my vision) is this:

 

http://en.wikipedia....ptic_phenomenon

 

But, like I said. Not really like that. But similar in movement. Add an extra 10 / 15 and maybe make them clear but brighter than my vision. Then it would be identical.



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Posted 20 June 2014 - 07:17 PM

I got what I assume to be dementia late last year. It started with a static noise in my ears. So I have the audio equivalent of what you've got! Interesting! What do you think can be causing the interference?



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Posted 26 June 2014 - 07:19 PM

I got what I assume to be dementia late last year. It started with a static noise in my ears. So I have the audio equivalent of what you've got! Interesting! What do you think can be causing the interference?

 

I don't know but I have heard that tinnitus can be caused by a brain chemical imbalance which is what you might be hearing. So, some form of chemical is causing that high-pitched tone in your ears. It can also be a problem with your frontal lobes or something but if I were you I'd just try drinking more water and don't do any form of drugs. You might want to go to the doctor though, because you might be deficient in something or something like that... I'm no doctor. But it's good to go because you might just be experiencing placebo dementia. It's a type of dementia that can be reversed. 

 

Seriously though, you need to try and stop drinking stuff with artificial sweeteners because it could be them also.. Just drink plain water and don't drink and diet stuff or anything bad for you. It should go away after about two weeks tops if you do that. Your brain needs to re-balance itself. You might have messed up electrolytes or something.



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Posted 29 June 2014 - 11:02 PM

I also have visual snow and blue field entoptic phenomenon. Has gotten worse over the years. Been to eye docs and neurologists. Nobody could tell me what causes it.

I assume it's something neurochemical.

Do you have psychiatric issues as well?



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Posted 09 July 2014 - 08:52 PM

I also have visual snow and blue field entoptic phenomenon. Has gotten worse over the years. Been to eye docs and neurologists. Nobody could tell me what causes it.

I assume it's something neurochemical.

Do you have psychiatric issues as well?

 

Yeah that's what I thought. It has to be because it cannot really be anything else, not that I can think of anyway. I'm not sure if it can be caused by blood pressure or something in the blood like pathogens or maybe proteins in the blood?

 

And yes I do, I have really bad memory and dementia-like symptoms along with the Visual Snow and blue field entoptic phenomenon.



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Posted 12 July 2014 - 01:10 AM

My opthalmologist told me that the blue field entoptic phenomenon is basically seeing white blood cells in the eyes.

I think this is plausible but it doesn't explain why I suddenly got it cause I didn't always have it.

 

The visual snow is something totally different imo. I think it's neurological.



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Posted 13 July 2014 - 04:30 PM

My opthalmologist told me that the blue field entoptic phenomenon is basically seeing white blood cells in the eyes.

I think this is plausible but it doesn't explain why I suddenly got it cause I didn't always have it.

 

The visual snow is something totally different imo. I think it's neurological.

 

Yeah I know that's what i found out when I looked it up. But I mean like in general I feel very weak minded and get very upset easily and feel like I cannot cope with the world around me. It's just too much all at once and I don't like change that much. I find it boring talking to people in general but want to be more sociable.. Plus it's hard to know what to say, possibly because it doesn't interest me for some reason. 

 

I think the visual snow might be neurological as well. I think hardening of the arteries might cause the BFEP, although that's only a guess. Or maybe a lack of water. I know it's horrible because it makes your mind feel unstable and you're not really sure on what you're doing and feel quite apathy and lethargic, worthless and depressed and unwanted. I can see people getting bored around me and apparently I'm quite negative minded or " pessimistic" according to my boss. I feel very delirious for some reason.


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Posted 13 July 2014 - 10:26 PM

I have similar symptoms. I am also easily aggitated by things.

I think it could be something with excessive glutamate and NMDA receptors.

Have you ever brought this up to your doctor? Maybe you could try something like memantine to see if it helps you.

I tried memantine but unfortunately it messed with my memory.



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Posted 24 July 2014 - 09:38 AM

The flashing lights round the edge of your vision is also a common symptom in retinal detachment see your doc or an eye specialist.


Edited by pleb, 24 July 2014 - 09:38 AM.


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Posted 31 July 2014 - 12:48 AM

I have had this for years and been to eye specialists since then. It was all normal. So this isn't the explanation.



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Posted 18 August 2014 - 05:31 AM

I've had blue field entopic phenomenon, some halos around lights at night etc.. and derrealization for the longest time

 

I've been told its anxiety or some form of trauma... 



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#16 tfor

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Posted 06 September 2014 - 01:05 AM

i dont think BFEP is anxiety. i have it all the time since year. this isn't anxiety.

 

when doctors dont know what it is they simply say it's psychosomatic. they suck.






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