Eye parasites? Worms in Eye?, page


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reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:13 PM by Katharos62191
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SymbolicLogic,
I have for almost 2+ years this problem you're having. I however went to the doctor about my visual disturbances and described them close to how you did but got brushed off and told only to worry and come back if they become annoying and more in number. I really don't want them to be 'worms' though, I described them as spaghetti looking, some have more 'legs' than others and some appear to be tied in knots. It does get annoying though and if I focus on anything I can watch them float around. I still to this day wonder what they are, and hope to get rid of them. The doctor said usually 'floaters' only happen in the elderly but I am only 21. I hope you figure out what they are and how to get rid of them, if you do, please fill me in!
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reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:13 PM by B3lz3buth
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You just won the " Most Gruesome Thread Tiltle of the Week " award...

Did your primary care physician a eyes specialist ?


measuring a persons electrical activity is a hell of a lot more accurate...


I don't see a link between a persons electrical activity and the eye worms...can you elaborate ?

hope you will find what your problem is and fix it .

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reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:14 PM by Alchemst7
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Does the worm look or move around like this?

I remember a thread about floaters. Floaters ATS

maybe you can get some ideas....
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reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:23 PM by SymbolicLogic
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more like this www.youtube.com...
As to how the heart and eye relate to each other: the heart is the pump for the circulatory system. A systemic infection of parasites is likely to effect it. What concerns me MORE is my brain... the eyes are really close to the brain.
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reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:32 PM by sad_eyed_lady
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Another thread on the subject may give up some insight on the topic. I sure hope you don't have this going on.
www.abovetopsecret.com...


reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:35 PM by Katharos62191
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Do you by any chance know what causes floaters in genuinely healthy people? Since it is known as normal is it just something that comes with age kind of like wrinkles? I have realized at doctors it usually is really no cause for concern.. Is it just something you have to deal with? Or can it go away? Just wondering!! (if you know that is!)


reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 10:37 PM by SymbolicLogic
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I got that done at the MEPS several times and they never saw a thing.

Since my discharge, all of the doctors have just blown me off. I was given the 0231 MOS b4 DEP discharge for apathy and you'd think that they'd have caught any psychological abnormalities, let alone physical ones.

Lord knows some conspiracy guys would like to think parasites and the intel field/enlistment share a relationship. I, personally, don't think so.... but on the unlikely chance that there IS... are there any other users on here who started experiencing problems with parasites after signing up for the service? If so, what MOS were you given? Did you stay in or were you transferred to DEP and discharged after that?

*shudder* worm floaters
*shudder* parasites
*shudder* parasites that could cause behavioral modification should they get in the brain.


reply posted on 1-9-2012 @ 11:04 PM by tamusan
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2.) that is normal. "they are just floaters. Everyone has them."


Yes, me too. Just as you described. I have no worm in my eyes.

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