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Hayley
Guest
Just wondering.
I'll be lying there in bed, relaxed, and trying to go to sleep. When I close my eyes and let myself doze off, I get the eye flashes. Every time. I can do it over and over again. Eventually they go away when start to sleep. Would this be the vitreous releasing the pull on my retina since there is a sudden release of pressure (which therefore creates the "flashes")? Or would this be a symptom of retinal detachment?
Some other details:
I'm 15.
I am -2.75 for Myopia.
I've got Congenital Cataracts.
I'm hypoglycemic.
No, I do not smoke crack, thanks Garcia.
I'll be lying there in bed, relaxed, and trying to go to sleep. When I close my eyes and let myself doze off, I get the eye flashes. Every time. I can do it over and over again. Eventually they go away when start to sleep. Would this be the vitreous releasing the pull on my retina since there is a sudden release of pressure (which therefore creates the "flashes")? Or would this be a symptom of retinal detachment?
Some other details:
I'm 15.
I am -2.75 for Myopia.
I've got Congenital Cataracts.
I'm hypoglycemic.
No, I do not smoke crack, thanks Garcia.