The day before Thanksgiving last year, I was out chopping wood in the evening. As it got darker I started seeing flashes of light in my peripheral vision. There was also a pesky fly bothering me. Couldn't get rid of it. I finished up and put everything away, and as I walked up to the house in the dark, it was like paparazzi. Flashes everywhere. Of course, being an idiot, I thought huh, some kind of lightning bugs or car headlights or distant lightning, even though most of that was impossible. Then when I got inside, I realized the "fly" was actually a giant glob of floater zooming around in my left eye. Which meant that the flashes probably were inside my left eye too. So I ate dinner and went to bed, only to wake up at 2AM thinking "detached retina". Woke up my wife, she called around, found an eye center in Pittsfield, got ahold of a physician (2AM night before Thanksgiving) who interviewed me and then said come in to the office tomorrow (Thanksgiving) at 1PM and I'll meet you there.
Young guy, smart guy, excellent experience. I learned a lot about Posterior Vitreous Detachment, he did a thorough and relaxed examination, gave me a list of things to watch out for that would indicate something more serious (retinal tear or detachment,) and then he sent me on my way. I owe him a Thanksgiving turkey I think.
Yesterday I was cutting up some dead stubs of brush, reclaiming driveway gravel from the snowplow piles, and chopping some kindling for colder weather coming up. And I started seeing flashes of light. So I finished up, figuring it was just my left eye acting up. But then as I walked up to the house, I closed my left eye and surprise, still seeing flashes. And then a large floater bobbed across the field of view in my right eye. So I got my wife off a conference call, and we went to the eye center (now with a branch office conveniently located in Great Barrington) and saw the nice doctor again. Everything checked out, no tears or other significantly more serious retinal problems. I go back in a month for a followup.
Anyway, long way around the barnyard, but I thought I'd post as I had never heard of Posterior Vitreous Detachment. I tend to discount physical anomalies as they appear. Usually my wife says something like, "Are you bleeding?" or "Why is your thumb 3x its normal size?" or "Do you remember passing out?" and then off we go to the emergency room for some this or that issue that needs dealing with. However, I do know that retinal tearing or detachment is serious and recovery success has a factor of time with it - the quicker you seek treatment the more likely you are to recover normal sight - so if you have visual anomalies - flashing lights, sudden appearance of a large floater or multiple floaters or (more serious) persistent black spots or a black curtain effect that reduces your visual field - my wife would tell you to go to the doctor.
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