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mdtorre@freemail.it - 01 Mar 2005 09:55 GMT
First, sorry for my bad english.
I experience something like a tv noise in vision, like the background
is "moving"
with very high frequency. Something similar to tiny spots shutting on
and of very fast. I can see this noise in light and in black surfaces,
and I am disturbed a lot by PC monitor.
I've gone to the optic doctor, I've almost good vision (i wear light
glasses), he checked the back of my eye and said my retina is all ok.
I have floaters, but I got used to them.

What could it be? Is there someone experiencing similar sintomphs? Some
place on the web toi chec? I work on a PC and this is seriously
depressing me.

Thank you,
Matteo
g.gatti@agora.it - 01 Mar 2005 10:31 GMT
> What could it be? Is there someone experiencing similar sintomphs? Some
> place on the web toi chec? I work on a PC and this is seriously
> depressing me.
>
> Thank you,
> Matteo

Matteo, wake up!

http://TheCentralFixation.it
g.gatti@agora.it - 01 Mar 2005 10:32 GMT
> What could it be? Is there someone experiencing similar sintomphs? Some
> place on the web toi chec? I work on a PC and this is seriously
> depressing me.
>
> Thank you,
> Matteo

http://TheCentralFixation.com
Dom - 01 Mar 2005 11:29 GMT
> First, sorry for my bad english.
> I experience something like a tv noise in vision, like the background
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Thank you,
> Matteo

Could be ocular migraine (=ophthalmic migraine)... does it last 15-30
minutes? Do you feel strange or unwell, or get a headache afterwards?

Dom
mdtorre@freemail.it - 01 Mar 2005 12:30 GMT
No, it is continuous, and the effects aren't so hard to get strange
feelings. Is something like watching a TV channel without perfect
tuning.
Wooly - 01 Mar 2005 16:51 GMT
Have you been checked for diabetes and glaucoma?
g.gatti@agora.it - 01 Mar 2005 18:11 GMT
> Have you been checked for diabetes and glaucoma?

Yes, go and be checked and served thir addictive drugs, and so you are
done.
Wooly - 01 Mar 2005 20:39 GMT
>> Have you been checked for diabetes and glaucoma?
>
>Yes, go and be checked and served thir addictive drugs, and so you are
>done.

What a helpful soul you are.
Neil Brooks - 01 Mar 2005 21:13 GMT
>>> Have you been checked for diabetes and glaucoma?
>>
>>Yes, go and be checked and served thir addictive drugs, and so you are
>>done.
>
>What a helpful soul you are.

If you place an "a" in front of "soul" and say it aloud, I think
you'll be quite close.
Access - 01 Mar 2005 23:00 GMT
>>>> Have you been checked for diabetes and glaucoma?
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> If you place an "a" in front of "soul" and say it aloud, I think
> you'll be quite close.

Who is administrating this newsgroup ? Couldn't we just block his account ?
Robert Redelmeier - 01 Mar 2005 23:20 GMT
> Who is administrating this newsgroup ? Couldn't we just block his account ?

No-one.  smv is unmoderated, so anyone can post.
Individual readers can, of course, killfile him.

-- Robert
g.gatti@agora.it - 03 Mar 2005 18:43 GMT
Please, don't be a fascist.
Access - 03 Mar 2005 22:28 GMT
> Please, don't be a fascist.

Please, look at the sun through binoculars. You will see the light.
Robert Redelmeier - 01 Mar 2005 21:30 GMT
>>> Have you been checked for diabetes and glaucoma?
>>
>>Yes, go and be checked and served thir addictive drugs,
>>and so you are done.
>
> What a helpful soul you are.

I'm sorry that you've been flamed by Rishi.  Consider it a
rite of passage.  You are right -- diabetes and glaucoma
are serious risks.

Rishi is a less-polite Otis.

-- Robert
Wooly - 01 Mar 2005 21:44 GMT
>I'm sorry that you've been flamed by Rishi.  Consider it a
>rite of passage.  You are right -- diabetes and glaucoma
>are serious risks.
>
>Rishi is a less-polite Otis.

Was that a flame?  *wink*  I must've missed it...
g.gatti@agora.it - 03 Mar 2005 22:37 GMT
> rite of passage.  You are right -- diabetes and glaucoma
> are serious risks.

In fact you cannot kid so much with diabetes and glaucoma.

But with imperfect sight, and errors of refraction, you are so happy to
cheat people prescribing glasses instead of teaching how to cure
themselves...

The eye is strong, but in the end it weakens.
mdtorre@freemail.it - 02 Mar 2005 07:48 GMT
I'm sure I don't have glaucoma, I don't think to have diabetes (I don't
have any other related sintomphs) but I'll do blood analisys soon.
gudrun17 - 02 Mar 2005 21:49 GMT
> I'm sure I don't have glaucoma, I don't think to have diabetes (I don't
> have any other related sintomphs) but I'll do blood analisys soon.

How are you sure you don't have glaucoma? I thought the same thing, but
that's apparently what it turned out to be. In the blurred areas of my
vision, bright objects seem to shimmer.
-Gudrun
Dr Judy - 01 Mar 2005 19:20 GMT
> First, sorry for my bad english.
> I experience something like a tv noise in vision, like the background
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> place on the web toi chec? I work on a PC and this is seriously
> depressing me.

I think you are seeing the normal background "noise" of vision.  If the
specs are very tiny and shimmer a bit, you are seeing shadows of blood
vessels, blood cells in the vessels and the random electrical noise of the
system.  Try to ignore it, the more you pay attention to it, the more you
will notice it.

A new, flat screen, high resolution moniter may help

Dr Judy

> Thank you,
> Matteo
g.gatti@agora.it - 01 Mar 2005 20:59 GMT
> I think you are seeing the normal background "noise" of vision.  If the
> specs are very tiny and shimmer a bit, you are seeing shadows of blood
> vessels, blood cells in the vessels and the random electrical noise of the
> system.  Try to ignore it, the more you pay attention to it, the more you
> will notice it.

Now we come to know that there is  NOISE OF VISION ---

Indeed these learned men are very skillful to invent names to symptoms
which they don't have a clue about!!!
Dr. Leukoma - 02 Mar 2005 10:32 GMT
...and now we come to know the NOISE OF SCI.MED.VISION.

DrG
g.gatti@agora.it - 03 Mar 2005 18:45 GMT
Great discovery!

Please, bring forth ONE patient that you diagnosed with GLAUCOMA and
you could treat and then declared CURED.

Thanks.

PS: you go on putting names on conditions you yourself create in the
minds of the gullible... You should be arrested and put to jail. Poor
innocent people mistreated in such a way... How can you go on and on
without thinking about it and the harm you have done???
 
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