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Retinal "ink blots" when awaking in a dimly lit room

Eye Conditions | Last Active: Sep 2 9:15am | Replies (22)

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@ljmontgo I suspect my are the optic nerve blind spot at the back of our eyes, mainly because my husband sees the same thing and he has not AMD. I have a friend that has been getting injections for wet AMD (which he started out with) for 5 years, and his vision is still good enough for driving. He does use ai audio books that than recorded ones, because he said he can pause, ask ai a question about plot and other, and then continue. AI is apparently good for things other than just search engines.

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I’ve become an audiobook junkie too. If the problem is optic nerve related I think University of Maryland was doing some stem cell research on this a while back. I’ll se what I can dig up.