Re: floaters and sensitivity URGENT RESPONSE NEEDED
I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer this but I'll give it a try...
I don't think it is that unusual to see your nose in your peripheral vision. I can see mine, barely. I think that this is a more of a lifestyle issue than a health issue. It my just be something that you will have to get used to.
I have also been diagnosed with eye floaters. I used to be able to look at a bright light then look at a wall on the opposite side of the room and see colors. (That's not a good description, but the best I can do at the moment.)
Many here on curezone would define floaters as a
parasite in the eye, and I agree. Please don't argue with your eye doctor about this. Try some of the
parasite cleanses here on curezone (Barefoot Herbalist and Humaworm) are good ones. Sometimes, you can find good
parasite cleanses at a health food store.
Definately do some reading on the parasite form and the humaworm form & give parasite cleansing a try. After several parasite cleanses, my eye floater symptoms have disappeared.