Are any of you neurodivergent bastards affected by eye floaters?

https://youtube.com/watch?v=lHaG3Cktq5k

I know this isn't specifically tech related but this is a common issue for people who are shortsighted which includes a lot of overly-tech-obsessed people. Anyone have issues with this? Since about 5 years ago my left eye is so full of shit it's like looking through a constantly drifting cloud of spiderwebs. It's really a nuisance and a heck of a distraction when working on a bright screen, I end up 'chasing' the floaters around instead of being able to focus on the text or whatever I'm meant to be doing.

I'm thinking of having them cleaned out (youtube video related) but the surgery is a bit scary, it involves literally plumbing your eyeball in and then replacing the polluted gel inside of it with a clear fluid. (Yeahhhh.)

Just wondering if anyone else is affected by this and if they've done anything about it? I don't think there are any solutions other than the surgery or just tolerating it.

It's VERY ANNOYING.

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I never really thought of it, but I had a couple before having Lasik that either went away or faded. I used to move my eyes to make them bounce off of things to pass the time.

Anyway, eye surgery is pretty common now. If you're super worried, maybe just do one eye at a time, and the worst case is you could wear an eye patch.

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If you're super worried, maybe just do one eye at a time

Right eye is pretty good, there are a couple in there but nothing too annoying. It's the left that's really irritating. There's one that looks like a fricking fettucine and it's about - when you're looking at an average monitor - one text-line down and four letters to the right of dead center. So when you're reading text on a light background it's there bouncing along like a fricking ping pong ball. So annoying. Then on the left margin of the left eye is a whole spiderweb so you end up glancing over to your left all the time because it looks like something's happening in your peripheral vision.

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