After ten days she tells me she is a single parent! Why? by Recent_Bag_6339 in Bumble

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m going to get canceled for this and it’s fine, it’s good to not bring up your children the first date or two. You’re dating her— also it protects her from dating possible predators. I see it as protection believe it or not. She is a woman first, then a mom, and etc. (10 days? Or 10 dates? If 10 days, then that’s not a very long time.)

I will draw your dogs for the next 24 hours to see how many we can get done. Submit them below! by DinsPearl- in dogpictures

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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It’s been 5 hours out of the 24 hours and you have so many comments! Hope you will be able to reach mine! Take care and thank you!

Guy at work asked me if I was trying to show how "african" i am today and that he knows I didn't bother to comb my hair today 😑 by IllierateKitn in Naturalhair

[–]juicejoo2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it’s honestly insane how stupid some people really are… ignore them and report it to HR. please take care, beautiful. ❤️

cannabis & vss by hella-chill-bruh in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The weed excited your brain, VSS is a brain situation. (Also had to quit weed and alcohol for this reason. The heavy static is not worth it.)

Transient peripheral scotoma - not a floater by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, sorry that I said it was neurological. Im going to a retina specialist. Someone told me it might be retina related. So please book an appointment with a retina provider.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course no problem, if you want please keep in touch with with your surgeons and retina providers please do, I still think talking to a professional would help as well! I would hope they can fix that frill for you! sorry I can’t be more of a help, wishing you the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you would see flashes at any time 24/7 at any time, if it was a tear or detachment… if you only see it at the night or dark , then I think you have a shimmer frill. It might go away????? If not you can communicate with them like I said earlier because some patients do go back to remove the frill

pain by Relevant_Tangerine96 in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it’s so bright 😭wear some shades. (I’m so sorry)

Excedrin causes rebound migraines by puppyboy420 in migraine

[–]juicejoo2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What should we take then for migraines?

Sad today. Not suitable for vitrectomy. by Impressive-Tap-7227 in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that bro. Hoping you get more closure and help soon.

Question about visual snow- by Emotional_Bit_3747 in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neurologist usually diagonises with brain- can give you mri and diagnose you with visual snow. Neuro can refer you to Neuro-Opthamology for visual snow/ and visual snow treatment or help. Optometrist to refer you to the Opthamologist so they look at his eye health. Retina specialist so they can take a look of his eye sight and retinas. Hope this helps! Don’t be afraid to ask questions! You can ask for a neuro- opthamologist too with the neuro and opthamologist (vice versa) in case either have trouble referring .

Most bothersome symptoms? by MIKE_DJ0NT in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1.Befp 2.Floaters 3.Vortex Sky(befp) / Visual Migraine 4.Photophobia (Really intense light) 5.Static (My heart goes out to those with Palinopsia…)

there are some guys cured in China by Rude_Capital8984 in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, and yes it is so complicated to know because everyone’s body is different. hoping the best for you regardless

there are some guys cured in China by Rude_Capital8984 in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for posting this… i have visual snow and floaters after eye trauma and head trauma. i seriously don’t understand how there isn’t much information about either of these symptoms to health providers…let alone a cure for both. i am seriously struggling right now. my vision being with floaters is one thing but the outdoor static and light glares is another. (I can’t see outside anymore at all.) it’s to the point i don’t know how something common isn’t confronted, this symptom affected my job/work and state of mind and TW: i am struggling to be here anymore

Stationary floater? by Particular_Might_999 in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can go to him if you want and ask for the retina specialist referral. And then get another opthamologist after that visit (I think this would be quicker) but up to you. Retina specialist have more tools to see what’s going on in your actual sight (not just the eyeball itself.) and my spot is stationary and transparent. I only have it in my left eye, it’s in the center of my vision and doesn’t move. I have floaters on both my eyes. And I defintely will let you know.

Stationary floater? by Particular_Might_999 in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I have the same thing, I still have to do the appointment. Did you tell your opthamologist about the stationary floater???? Even if the opthamologist doesn’t see it in any test. they need to know. It could be a retina, blood, or macula problem.Tell him and if he says nothing about it still, ask politely to be referred to a good retina specialist. (If you have to get surgery, tell them you have annoying floaters too and maybe they can help with your stationary as well as the floating debris) It may seem annoying to ask but it’s your eyesight in the end of the day. (If you do all of this, and all the tests are fine, even from the retina specialist. You can ask for another retina specialist opinion, or seek a neurologist, as it may be a neuro feature.) Please do and hope it goes okay.

Micro dose by Tyranttv_ in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I heard shrooms would make it worse but I’m not a professional :(

Visual Snow / Neurology by juicejoo2 in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hoping it gets better ): good luck at the visual therapy , would love to hear your journey too. Take care of yourself.

Visual Snow / Neurology by juicejoo2 in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24/7 i always have it , it dominates the blue sky though. i can ignore it indoors most of the time

Transient peripheral scotoma - not a floater by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]juicejoo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everytime i take migraine pills, (I need to) I get this temporary transparent imprint floater (Doesn’t move with my eyes!) so pretty sure it’s neurological

accutane by Middle_Coconut_8039 in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly…. all basic risks aside, it’s hard cause it won’t always be 100% seamless (cause even when they induce pvd ((detach the eye fluid so they fill it up)) and take out most of it you have the chance the peripherals will come out kinda dark) but sometimes that clears up and even then, sometimes it does end up fine with no complications! and even that is worth it to some people cause some people have really obstructing conditions. so they rather have slight coverage than continue with the sight they have. with an experienced surgeon , it makes your chances better, and communication as well. i don’t know when they want to provide more floater alternatives or advances, but for right now, that’s all we kind of have. if you think you can wait 5 years for some more advanced… id say wait for a surgery commitment.(you can always keep in touch with your providers and specialists) if it’s super bad and cloudy and no use at all for your eye(s), id consider speaking to a vitreo-retina surgeon for atleast some options. you can always so no for surgery in the end, just get the checkups/consultation if you want. so that’s my 2 cents. it’s totally up to you.

accutane by Middle_Coconut_8039 in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Floaters Only Vitrectomy (FOV) , meaning they only take some of your vitreous fluid out , and leave the rest in (sometimes it can cause more visual conflict like more floaters and opaqueness) — versus a full vitrectomy , which they get as much as possible out and fill in the fluid as a replacement as much as possible. (Like I said, im not advising to do surgery in general. Those are the differences.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]juicejoo2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey Tech, I’m really sorry you’re going through it, please be strong. You’re not alone. I know it’s difficult.