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Post by ctbarb on Nov 13, 2010 0:19:41 GMT -5
Hi Folks, Just a couple of days ago I came out of the shower and when I looked in the mirror I was shocked to see that my eye had hemmoraged! It wasn't until I returned home today that I was able to photograph it with the Digital Blue QX5 Scope...these pix are at 10X... What I can see with the naked eye (pun intended) are many thready looking fibers in the blood in my eye and in the corner a much darker looking worm-like thingy. It doesn't hurt, tear, or itch at all, it's just there! It hasn't changed at all in the last few days and I haven't used any drops, or anything in it. Now that I can see it more clearly (although it was very difficult to photograph) and it may not be clear enough in the pix I will post, the strands appear to be rising closer to the surface through the blood. I 'fired' my opthamologist last month for not being able to recognize the common signs of an impending stroke with all of the symptoms that I had...and then he had the nerve to ask if I needed a "refraction test"! When you're blind with 4th of July fireworks going off in your eyes, why in Hades would you need a "refraction test" That's a test to see if you need new glasses!!! Just another gimmick he uses to make a extra $130.00 from each patient! So now either I go to the ER if it gets worse, but I won't be able to say that I have fibers or anything else like that in my eye, 'cause they won't believe or listen! I'll wait and see if it changes in the next 24-36 hours...unless you have any suggestions? Blessings, CTBarb Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 13, 2010 0:21:36 GMT -5
Here's another one... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 13, 2010 0:23:01 GMT -5
And here's the last one for tonight... Attachments:
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Post by kammy on Nov 13, 2010 4:46:20 GMT -5
Gosh! Barb, You mean the bloodshot part is showing fibers making up the insides of the eye, I think I see them?... your eye looks terrible, btw! For doctors to be supposedly more intelligent than the rest of us... they sure are acting dumb... Don't they know that they are being altered too?... that when the SHTF that nobody at the AMA is going to come to take them and their families to an underground shelter with clean food and water... that they are going to be right up here on ground zero with the rest of us? Do they think they can just fly out of the country and escape what's happening and start 'practicing' elsewhere in the world...? What are they doing and thinking, did 'they' give the doctor's a special koolaid upon graduation? ;D If you can see the fibers so evidently - search around for a REAL optometrist that will take you seriously. Reaching our doctors is our only chance... I'm turning my Skype on Barb, talk to me later... I'm worried about you.
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Post by toni on Nov 13, 2010 8:49:38 GMT -5
Barb, Your poor eyeball. I hope this morn when you get up it looks better. And if not, yeah you might want to get to the doctors. I've had that happen, for no apparent reason before, and I laid back and gently put an ice pack on my eye, just for a few minutes at a time. On then off. I didn't want to freeze my eyeball, and was a bit nervous about leaving that ice on to begin with, but that helped. I'd not put anything at all in it. Geeeze it's so red, it hurts looking at it in your pictures. Something else, and I know I'm only talking now about my eyeball, because I can't see yours in person, but when my eye got tomato red like that - at first I thought I had fibers in it, but the more it began to clear, I then could see those lines in it were vessels inflamed. They really did though look like fibers, but weren't. I think I'd gotten one of those tiny tiny flecks in my eye, and that's what caused it to get so incredibly red, like yours is. Because I don't know what else would have made it do that. Those tiny flecks that come out of the skin or fall from the head, seem to pack a punch from whatever they're made up of. If it doesn't look better this morn, maybe you really should get it looked at. I don't have high blood pressure, so that wasn't my concern. But if you do, this might be connected to that, it's hard to know for sure. I sure hope this morn when you get up, it looks better.
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Post by zabrubon on Nov 14, 2010 2:02:32 GMT -5
Barb, oh my your eye look like it is under stress. Those are brokend blood vessels? Do you have floaters too? I had this for some time. It happened about three different times to me. It will most likely clear up. Do you use eye wash? I used to think that I could see the fibers coming out of my Iris. When you pull your eye lid down do you see black spots on your skin? I sure hope you get better soon. Keep us posted ok? Take care and give that eye some rest. CB
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Post by zabrubon on Nov 14, 2010 2:05:59 GMT -5
Barb, I forgot to tell you I asked my eye doctor to put the drops in my eyes that supposedly stick only to fungus, he said no.
At first he said he did not see fungus so he was not going to do it. I insisted. It was a yellow dye and when applied would stick to the fungus. Well guess what? After he put it in my eyes, it DID stick to LOTS of fungus. Surprise, surprise, surprise.
He was surprised. Then he gave me antibiotics for my eyes. But it made my eyes itch so I stopped using it. CB
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Post by kammy on Nov 15, 2010 17:51:27 GMT -5
How's your eye doing, Barb?
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 12:33:23 GMT -5
Thanks all, but my eye is better today because last night...it came out down through my sinuses and stuck to my teeth!!! I am in the process of getting the photos ready to post...in a couple of hours I guess. [glow=red,2,300]YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE WHAT CAME OUT!!![/glow]Get ready for a real shocker!!! Blessings, CTbarb
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Post by kammy on Nov 16, 2010 12:40:40 GMT -5
You've peaked our curiosity, Barb... What is IT? I'm glad you're better and it's out of your eye.
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Post by toni on Nov 16, 2010 12:41:20 GMT -5
OMG Barb, I can't wait to see what happened. And thank God, your eye is better!!! By the way, you have the most bluest blue eyeballs I've ever seen, and they're beautiful. I'm glad the 'whites of your eyes are white again'.
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 13:20:26 GMT -5
OK, here's a pix of ONE of the things that came out of my eye...this pix is at 10x, so you can imagine how large it was! I felt a sharp pain in the eye and had a headache about 4 hours prior to it's coming down through my sinuses and into my mouth where I found it. It was ugly! AND ALIVE!!! I will post videos a bit later to prove that this creature was indeed ALIVE when it exited my eye and for at least 30 minutes after! Blessings, CTBarb Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:00:10 GMT -5
Here's the "Eye of the Morg"....there's much more to this creature and I will post the rest of him following. CTB Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:01:52 GMT -5
Here's more of 'him'... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:02:45 GMT -5
And more....... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:03:59 GMT -5
and more...... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:05:09 GMT -5
and more....... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:08:08 GMT -5
Now this is an interesting part...looks like the underside of a Schisto... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:09:54 GMT -5
Now, look at this guy...note the protrusion at the end...kinda looks like the top of a C. gatti? Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 16, 2010 14:10:55 GMT -5
In the early development stage... Attachments:
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