This is just a residual side effect of the timeline shift that began around 2016, it’ll never fully go away but don’t worry about it. Just drink a lot of water, stay away from mind altering substances as these disrupt your body’s perception of your new reality even more and cause more problems, workout, and eat healthy, nicotine seems to help as well although I wouldn’t recommend smoking, maybe look into pouches or lozenges.
No, don’t, they’ll just charge you for eye glasses that you don’t need,itsnit an eye issue, it’s a neurological issue due to the reality switch, it came on abruptly for a lot of people in 2016/2017, mostly for people who are “redpilled” and whose minds had trouble letting go of the old timeline and becoming good goycattle NPC zombies.
For some it’ll get slightly better, for others it’ll get even worse, optical illusions, intensifying visual static, night terrors (with hallucinations upon waking) neuropathy and body numbness, severe fatigue, depression, derealization, etc.
Try to hold on because the timeline is about to get a lot crazier very quickly, it’s getting more unstable, time is passing faster and things are getting more chaotic, I think we’re in some kind of end times simulator mode where a hero is supposed to emerge to save us or some kind of uprising is going to occur, I’m not sure if we win or not.
I've had visual snow since birth. There is no cure for me. It's caused by overactivity in the visual cortex. The "snow" you see is actually a hallucination, not a defect in your eyes. If you contracted it recently, like from stress, it may go away over time, but it's caused by your brain. Go see a neurologist.
>I thought everyone had floaters?
They do. Floaters are defects in your eye. They have nothing to do with visual snow, which is caused by a brain issue.
I once got visual snow from being awake for 11 days straight on amphetamine. I thought I was fucked for life since it didn't go away after the first 36 hour "nap". It was real bad too I first thought there was some kind of dust floating in air anywhere I went and I had no idea what the fuck was going on, thought it might be poisonous or fuck with my lungs so I tried not breathing heavily and wore a wet t-shirt on my face. Fortunately it went away after like two weeks of sleeping and eating. This happened some 10 years ago and I don't do drugs anymore.
This is just a residual side effect of the timeline shift that began around 2016, it’ll never fully go away but don’t worry about it. Just drink a lot of water, stay away from mind altering substances as these disrupt your body’s perception of your new reality even more and cause more problems, workout, and eat healthy, nicotine seems to help as well although I wouldn’t recommend smoking, maybe look into pouches or lozenges.
I have this too. I think it’s related to migraines because it seems to get worse at around the same time. Lack of sleep, stress, too much caffeine, not enough food, all seem to make it worse, similar to migraines. Also gets crazy active when I take stimulants like modafinil or yohimbe.
I also have some kind of anxiety/delusion disorder. I’ve never been diagnosed because I don’t trust doctors but that probably contributes to it.
>only had those as a kid in kindergarten >have a 20/20 for the first two years of school >feelsgoodman >one time in fall wake up early in the morning >its school day and moms preparing to leave >get up too fast to say bye >nauseous >have visual snow >tell her about how our room is full of snow >she laughs and lets me stay inside >get my eyes checked later that day >it drops to a fuckin 20/100 >wear incel glasses before they were a thing >they become *the* thing >too scared to use contacts after a best friend got a splinter in his eye that split the lens in half >stop wearing glasses outside >a year passes > pick some hipster thick and wide frames that recently fell out of style >just to be comfy >since then vision degrades slowly but im still 20/100, barely >at least i dont have floaties and snow anymore
Visual snow is weird. it's not exactly a hallucination in the traditional sense. Skitzo drugs don't have a measurable effect on it but certain antidepressants do.
There are also cases of antidepressants causing permanent visual snow after stopping.
It makes me think it's a physical issue with the eye/visual cortex. Almost like either genetically the light sensitivity has been set too high and the neurons in the retina are firing when they really shouldn't be.
If you have a lot of floaters you should have an eye doctor look at ur eyes.
could be inflammation behind your eye.
.t check for that last week.
cute Dr lady as well.
a high dose of LSD made it go away for me
Would this work if you got it from LSD initially?
Sure 🙂
this is one of the first signs you're developing schizophrenia
case in point
people say that fasting can make it go away
coincidence induced microclots in your small eye vessels. treatment: 2000-4000 units of nattokinase daily for 6 months.
go see an optometrist you retard
No, don’t, they’ll just charge you for eye glasses that you don’t need,itsnit an eye issue, it’s a neurological issue due to the reality switch, it came on abruptly for a lot of people in 2016/2017, mostly for people who are “redpilled” and whose minds had trouble letting go of the old timeline and becoming good goycattle NPC zombies.
For some it’ll get slightly better, for others it’ll get even worse, optical illusions, intensifying visual static, night terrors (with hallucinations upon waking) neuropathy and body numbness, severe fatigue, depression, derealization, etc.
Try to hold on because the timeline is about to get a lot crazier very quickly, it’s getting more unstable, time is passing faster and things are getting more chaotic, I think we’re in some kind of end times simulator mode where a hero is supposed to emerge to save us or some kind of uprising is going to occur, I’m not sure if we win or not.
yeah enjoy the psych ward bud
Ophthalmologist*
Lil nigga OP be havin' a vitreous detachment on some nigga shiet
I thought everyone had floaters?
I've had visual snow since birth. There is no cure for me. It's caused by overactivity in the visual cortex. The "snow" you see is actually a hallucination, not a defect in your eyes. If you contracted it recently, like from stress, it may go away over time, but it's caused by your brain. Go see a neurologist.
>I thought everyone had floaters?
They do. Floaters are defects in your eye. They have nothing to do with visual snow, which is caused by a brain issue.
too much caffeine, cortisol
maybe your breathing mechanics suck also. i.floaters aren't uncommon, but if they remain for prolonged periods, no bueno.
do you have migraines
Floaters are just microbes on your eyeballs not "visual snow", retard
No retard they're small clumps of protein inside your eye
I gave your mom clumps of protein in her eyes
LOOOL GOT HIM
nice
eat lots of carrots
I once got visual snow from being awake for 11 days straight on amphetamine. I thought I was fucked for life since it didn't go away after the first 36 hour "nap". It was real bad too I first thought there was some kind of dust floating in air anywhere I went and I had no idea what the fuck was going on, thought it might be poisonous or fuck with my lungs so I tried not breathing heavily and wore a wet t-shirt on my face. Fortunately it went away after like two weeks of sleeping and eating. This happened some 10 years ago and I don't do drugs anymore.
take vitamin C and train your vision a bit, it'll go away
Everyone sees those small moving light points right? Kinda like a filter
This is just a residual side effect of the timeline shift that began around 2016, it’ll never fully go away but don’t worry about it. Just drink a lot of water, stay away from mind altering substances as these disrupt your body’s perception of your new reality even more and cause more problems, workout, and eat healthy, nicotine seems to help as well although I wouldn’t recommend smoking, maybe look into pouches or lozenges.
It’s literally just fixating on it from anxiety or neuroticism
Everyone has the left most people just don’t care or notice
this. It doesn't make you 'special' it's just shit that literally every human being deals with.
You want an ophthalmologist not an optometrist. See them once, they’ll either say something is wrong or reassure you that it’s normal.
Mine referred me to a specialist lol. Still haven't gone.
I have this too. I think it’s related to migraines because it seems to get worse at around the same time. Lack of sleep, stress, too much caffeine, not enough food, all seem to make it worse, similar to migraines. Also gets crazy active when I take stimulants like modafinil or yohimbe.
I also have some kind of anxiety/delusion disorder. I’ve never been diagnosed because I don’t trust doctors but that probably contributes to it.
delusions? such as?
>only had those as a kid in kindergarten
>have a 20/20 for the first two years of school
>feelsgoodman
>one time in fall wake up early in the morning
>its school day and moms preparing to leave
>get up too fast to say bye
>nauseous
>have visual snow
>tell her about how our room is full of snow
>she laughs and lets me stay inside
>get my eyes checked later that day
>it drops to a fuckin 20/100
>wear incel glasses before they were a thing
>they become *the* thing
>too scared to use contacts after a best friend got a splinter in his eye that split the lens in half
>stop wearing glasses outside
>a year passes
> pick some hipster thick and wide frames that recently fell out of style
>just to be comfy
>since then vision degrades slowly but im still 20/100, barely
>at least i dont have floaties and snow anymore
>visual snow
>he doesn't know
You have a septic eye.
I noticed when my blood pressure in my head is high i get visual snow. It goes away when pressure returns to normal.
It’s a neurological disorder
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-08-brain-scan-biological-basis-visual.amp
You dont “get” visual snow, you’re born with it. What you had is HPPD
Visual snow is weird. it's not exactly a hallucination in the traditional sense. Skitzo drugs don't have a measurable effect on it but certain antidepressants do.
There are also cases of antidepressants causing permanent visual snow after stopping.
It makes me think it's a physical issue with the eye/visual cortex. Almost like either genetically the light sensitivity has been set too high and the neurons in the retina are firing when they really shouldn't be.
papaya or pineapple may help
If you have a lot of floaters you should have an eye doctor look at ur eyes.
could be inflammation behind your eye.
.t check for that last week.
cute Dr lady as well.