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I am also very interested in the type of drops and the brand.
I have a floater that moves as if a spider on a sting, moves when I shake
my head, but stays in the same area. I had, like a thin curtain for a time, but
it seems to have past lately. This is about 18 months now.

I was told my other eye has WMD, but it seems to improve in the 3 months, I have
an appointment next week. I did not take the shots I was scheduled for since each month
it improved.

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18 months later. I did get the shot, won't say which. Mistake, maybe.
It seems that what they thought was WMD, wasn't. I couldn't see the letters on the chart, but that was due to the letters looking like a very bad "capture" squiggle. A blood vessel was expanding in the eye and after the second shot (5 months after this began, it burst. The shots are to absorb the blood, they did. This week, after suspending shots 2 months ago, doctor said my eye is stable, no blood. What I do have is a scar over the center of the retina(?) so I have a dot in the center of my field of vision.

Asking about the shots, since the vessel burst only after the second shot and during a time of high blood pressure exercise, he said the shots are still/were in testing stage. MY.MY opinion, if there is no blood in the eye, talk to a blood specialist.