Saturday
I go to the optometrist for the followup visit on my eyes.
The right still is like looking through a snowglobe. it’s a sort of an odd thing, likt it’s full of mostly translucent worms, who squirm around whenever I shake my head. There are also black pinpricks, like I have lost a pixel here and there, and they move around.
Obviously, the image inverts in the eye, so I have all this debris in the bottom of my eye and when it settles down, it looks like the little worms are loating to the top instead of settling to the bottom. It’s occasionally disconcerting, when it looks like something is moving juuuuust outside your field of vision. But we’ll see what the MD says

You know, both of my eyes are kind of like that, and have been for at least a decade. I figured it was the earliest hint of cataracts or something.
Anyway, I saw the same optometrist you do and he gave my eyes a clean bill of health. Considering that I already have the visual acuity of a mole, and I can only really see this effect under certain conditions, I’m not terribly worried about it.
Everyone has floaters to one extent or another. Mine make me constsntly clean my glasses thinking the right lens is dirty.i think thats about the difference.
Yeah, I’ve always had floaters and know what they look like. These are different, kind of like cloudy plates shifting back and forth when I move my eyes.
But, “clean bill of health”.