Retinal "ink blots" when awaking in a dimly lit room
There are some region of my retinas that are less light sensitive than others and these appear as sort of "ink blots" when I first open my eyes in the morning in a dimly lit bedroom. They disappear after my eyes have been open for a bit. The affected regions can get both larger and smaller over a few days. When smaller, there is a central blot with smaller blots on the periphery. When larger the central blots merges with many of the other blots and a new blot may appear to the side of the original blots. This expansion and contraction of the affected areas has happened multiple times over the past two years and I have been trying to discern what is the cause. It doesn't seem to be dietary and I have been taking AREDS vitamins consistently. The blots got larger while I weas vacationing but gradually got smaller after I retuned home. I have macular degeneration but this variability seems to be not normally associated with macular degeneration as my ophthalmologist had never heard of it.
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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.
I’m not a doctor but the wavy limes might be a sign of macular degeneration. If you Google
‘Amsler Grid” you can find a tool that might help diagnose it.
Massaging and then 10 x2second finger pressure on each temple over time might diminish the black "spots"
Thanks. I”ll give that a try tomorrow morning.
After my cataracts surgeries i had what u called a 'football' black shape in my vision when i woke up, every day. That went on for probably a year then went away. My ophthalmologist essentially thought i was crazy. He said it wasn't there but every morning i saw it. It went away probably within an hour of my waking up. Sometimes it would reappear if i closed my eyes for a minute and reopened them. I am just glad it's been gone for over 15 years now.
Thankyou for sharing this information; really hit home!
I have experienced visual "ink blots" in dim light for years. It usually happens when I wakeup during the night. At first, I was alarmed and asked my ophthalmologist about it. He didn't have much to say on the problem and even seemed reluctant to discuss it. So, I did my own research on the net and this is what I learned.
* People often see all kinds of patterns as the brain tries to make sense of what the eye sees when it can no longer receive needed info from the retina.
* It is an uncommon symptom of AMD and was noted by Charles Bonnet in the 1700s and is named for him.
* Understanding what it is makes all the difference in reacting to it when it occurs. It is not mental illness.
* See brightfocus.org and/or macularsociety.org for more information.
It will take more than overnight, my black 'dots" diminished then disappeared after around 3 weeks of each morning and evening doing the routine.
Thankyou for sharing; esp websites🌻
I worked up a couple of images to sort of convey how the size of the ink blots increase and decrease. I'm curious about what the mechanism is that can account for this. The other eye has a different ink blot pattern but also changes similarly.