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    Default Headaches & Dog Persuasion

    Two very different topics however, when you reply please start your post like "@Dog:" or "@Floater:" so I know where it's going.


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    Floater

    Have a good number of these floaters (click it).

    What can I do?


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    Dog:

    So I decided I wanted to get a Miniature Pinscher, and my dad hates pets. Especially small dogs, he thinks they all yip. But we have another dog, it's a Britney Spaniel, and ever she barks a lot.

    What can I do to persuade him that it'll behave? They are already trained, ex-show dogs... It's seems perfect.

    ~Abyssal



    EDIT: Headaches was mistyped, I meant floaters, lol.

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    Default @Dog

    Get your mum to be your ally and ur sister or brother if you have any nad any other family member if it doesnt work blackmail him

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    Default @Floater

    What are floaters?

    Vitreous Opacities (floaters) are small particles suspended inside the human eye. In time the vitreous gel fluid becomes more of a liquid as a result of the aging process causing these floaters to become more and more numerous and visible.
    As the eyes moves these floaters change their position inside the eye causing strange visual displays which can be very annoying and often produce severe psychological torment for the floater sufferer.



    What causes floaters?

    The most frequent cause of floaters is a Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) when the vitreous gel fluid that fills the posterior area of the eye separates from the retina and/or back part of the eye. A PVD can naturally occur with the age, but can also happen long before if the person is myopic. Floaters can also appear after an eye trauma like a strong blow to the head such as getting hit from a ball or in a vehicle accident, etc...


    Floaters cure?

    The current cure for floaters is a surgery called Floater Only Vitrectomy (FOV). This surgery consists of removing and replacing the old “floater infested” vitreous gel fluid from the interior part of the patient’s eyes and replacing it with saline solution. This saline solution is then very rapidly replaced by the bodies own “naturally occurring” aqueous fluid.


    Are you a new floater sufferer?

    Have you have arrived at this page because you have begun to see those annoying flies?
    You probably do not have any serious vision problems; however you should get a thorough eye exam from an Ophthalmologist just to make sure and to prevent any future complications.






    All above information was taken from http://www.floatershell.com/

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