I like seafood. Coincidentally I am sure, I just ate a bunch of lobster and shrimp and fish. I also am unfortunately at the age where eye floaters are an issue. My contacts seem to have caused floaters, sleeping with them in is bad.
Today I have a floater in my eye that looked like a squiggly shape, like a parasite, instead of a round ball. It changed shape after 5 minutes, and after a few more minutes left my field of vision. Kind of funny because my better half randomly told me a month or so ago she read eye floaters are caused by parasites. I can also feel movement, tingling, in the same eye where I determined it was persent. The bastard has to be alive and moving.
So... what can I do that I havn't done already? Can I get this thing and his friends out myself? I already choked down Merck's FenBen and rubbed some around my eye. Something tells me that isn't going to cut it.
Have already contacted my eye doctor, who is of course not open on Saturdays.
I don't think I should go to the ER because why would I see anyone in the field who has been taught that humans don't need to deworm ?
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Thank you everyone for your kind thoughtful comments. I am going to look into everything. First getting to the eye doc to see if they see anything visible.
Ivermectin. It's an antiparasitic and doesn't cost a lot. And it deals with cancer.
Sudden onset of floater, or floaters may be caused by what is called vitreous detachment. If you start seeing a shade or curtain in your vision, that could be a retinal detachment. The floaters are usually benign and are a nuisance, a retinal detachment is serious and if you see flashes of light and/ or a curtain across your vision, see an ophthalmologist immediately. If it's the weekend, go to the ER and they will call in a specialist. this is truly an emergency and could lead to permanent vision loss if not addressed quickly. BTW, I worked as a tech in a multispecialty eye clinic for 34 years and am very familiar with these symptoms.
Thank you sleeper I'll heed your warnings
My floaters have been a nuisance for many years. I do not have any flashes of light, yet. The squiggly looking worm shape was very noticable, then it has disappeared for the moment. I took my contacts out, and I can no longer see the floaters as well.
Good to hear, one more piece of advice, never sleep in your contacts, it will bite you hard one day.
They are the cause of my floaters. My eye doctor says it isn't possible to have happened, but one day I slept with them in and when I woke up, floaters were present, and have been since.
There is a whole lot of "natural" remedies for parasites out there.
Start digging.
Search: natural, parasite, cleanse https://duckduckgo.com/?q=natural+parasite+cleanse&t=brave&ia=web
FYI: Ivermectin is one of the few drugs that can kill parasites in the eye. Onchocerciasis (River blindness), etc.
It could be you have high intra occular pressure that has lead to early stage glaucoma. Floaters are possible in this condition. You'll need eyedropper meds to drop the pressure and laser surgery to clear out the drainage ducts if this is the case. This is common in people over 60.
My floaters are squiggles. An opthamologist would be who I would see.
I'm about 12 years under that age range. I went ahead and scheduled an appointment first thing Monday morning. Last checkup was fairly recent and no glaucoma was detected.
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then there's Ivermectin of course
Umm, do a quick search on parasites found in the eyeball, suggest you take this seriously and possibly may need a trip to the ER. They can look into your eyeball very easily and see any parasites that are found in the eye, not invasive at all. My search led to 4 and 1 fit the description of the symptoms that you are having.
Yes, start with a look in the eyeballs. There are floaters, but also you can sometimes see blood vessels that look like floaters.
Encouragement fren!
Floaters can be squiggly, does not mean there are parasites.
Thank you
Agree w/ArmyLady's comment. Have had floaters - squiggly and non-squiggly - for decades (and have been "de-wormed"). Annoying but no problems otherwise. Am also quite nearsighted, which apparently adds to one's ability to see them.
Everything mentioned above ☝️green and please know we are praying! 🙏
Starts with Iver and ends in mectin.
A bunch of great advise here.
kudos to all pedes.
I would also add Chloring Dioxide Solution treatments
Here is Jim Humble's :
https://jimhumble.co/
https://mmstestimonials.co/component/search/?searchword=parasite&searchphrase=all&limit=20
and
Here is Dr. Kalcker ( improved on Humble - Stood on Humble's shoulders.)
https://andreaskalcker.com/en/inicio/
https://andreaskalcker.com/en/cds-protocols/protocolo-p/
Go to a major medical center that has an opthamologist that can be called in, if not already in the hospital rounding. You will need to go through the ER. Perhaps your opthamologist can call ahead saying he is sending you in. I have heard of parasites in the eye. I would not mess around with my vision.
😆 Naw, naw... just rub some horse paste in yer eyes.. If it stings and burns, that means it's working. Should be good to go after that! 😆
Do you realize how long that could take? Indifferent office staff maynot even keep a list. Many people wait months for appointments with specialists.
fenben crosses the brain barrier and can treat eye parasites. Iver crosses too but not as much. You will have to research a bit to find out how long to take fenben pills (222mg twice a day). You also can get a vitriectomy (sp) which an opthalmalogist can do. It filters the fluid in the eye to remove floaters. My friend had that done and no worries. Like to, myself. Had head injury and bangs to the head cause more floaters. I have eye worm paranoia too. LOL. I plan to do the fenben longer, I only did two rounds of 5 days of it once. Probably should repeat that a few times. I got my fenben at amazon or you can order from alldaychemist.com
My eye doctor has not informed me of the vitriectomy. I will inquire further on this, thank you.
Please see your eye doctor ASAP - but most importantly please keep us updated!
I had a partial retina detachment and although it’s fixed, have quite a few floaters. I have to keep digital devices in ‘dark mode’ or it drives me insane!
Hate to ask, but did you get the cv vaxxx?
Only asking because I posted about this in July:
https://greatawakening.win/p/19Bst8Xaro/anyone-else-experiencing-this-is/
I had a family member experience exactly what you have. One eye, floaters that wouldn't go away, vision impaired to near blindness out of the one eye. Family member tried to wait it out but after about 48 hours, went to the ER and they found a blockage in the eye that was akin to experiencing a stroke. Had to take an injection directly into the eye. Helped but not 100%. I believe the family member experienced this bc of the vaxxx (which causes clotting).
When it comes to the eyes, best not to take any chances and have it checked out at an urgent care or ER.
No, I did not take it. There is a slim possibility I was vaccinated by a doc or er technician when I was very seriously ill when the coof was spreading. I have no evidence they gave me the clot shot, no pain in arms when I woke up after being given 1 mil of Ativan. But..... I have neuropathy in extremities and other brain fog issues since my coof. Ivermectin saved my life after day 12. But something gave me the neuorpathy when the illness left my body.
I’m dead lol! “The bastard has to be alive and moving” lol
Haha. I like to keep a sense of humor.
I am still feeling...something in my left eye. Random. It is not twitching. It is like something is moving. Then it stops. There are videos on jewtube of docs pulling worms out of eyeballs. Hopefully that is not me in a future video.
Go to this link, and follow the EYE protocol bottom of page 136.
Good advice as stated in guide is to read cover cover so you become knowledgeable, comfortable with the protocols.
I have used the EYE protocol, dropper method many times.
I also used a DMSO mixture in my eyes. I really believe in MMS and DMSO. I have cured serious infections with both, and have wiped out Flu in hours. There are also protocols for pets.
With DMSO, I used a 40% pure 99.99% DMSO 60% distilled or RO water in dropper bottle. One drop in eyes per day.
Here is my information on both MMS and DMSO.
Second using DMSO and MMS.
I use 50% DMSO and 50% saline drops for the eyes. Wondering if there is something that could be added to that to help with disinfection. Have to be careful since DMSO will take it deeper into the body.
Since both DMSO and MMS are safe to use in eyes, I would think that they could be combines. I combine them for oral, and topical application.
If you add the one drop MMS mixture it would be safe with your 50% DMSO. But don't take my word for it, do your own research please.
I grabbed the pure DMSO and will consider doing drops along with natural remedies as suggested above. I will visit the eye doc Monday morning also. Thanks Duck
UW. Good Luck, and God Bless.
Make sure you use the correct mixture with that DMSO in eye.
I actually started with 40% and had to dilute a bit more because it stung to much.
A friend mentioned this to me a couple years ago, haven't had any since. Inexpensive supplement.
Bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapple, has been suggested as a potential treatment for eye floaters due to its ability to break down collagen. Some studies indicate that bromelain, particularly when combined with other fruit enzymes, may help reduce or eliminate floaters by dissolving the collagen that forms them. However, more research is needed, and it's crucial to consult with an eye doctor before trying bromelain supplements or significantly increasing pineapple consumption, as it can interact with medications and certain health conditions.
Cold pressed hexane free castor oil. Put some on your eye lids every night before bed. It will not hurt you if you get in your eyes. Many people in parasite groups on FB do this with great success. Many testimonials stating improvement in eyesight as well after about 2-3 months.
I 'm in California, I was on a trip to Oregon years ago with my dog, while petting him I saw what looked like at first a tiny movement in one corner of his eye. Looking closer I saw it moving, I started looking in his eye and moving his eyelid some and saw a clump, Medusa like clump of tiny worm like cluster all connected in the center. Creeped me out, took him to a local vet office, Creeped them out and the Vet said he had never seen it before and took him in and removed them, after about an hour or so He came and told me he had figured it out, Because of me living in Calif the " Bug " that laid the parasite was not known to the area in Oregon. he explained the parasite to me at the time. Never saw or heard of it since. I could have simply used a qtip and removed the cluster myself, that's all they had done to remove it, but it was so creepy looking and would kind of worm and wiggle its way back out of sight when trying to look at it and it was just plain creepy looking. Not suggesting this is what you may have just an experience and maybe something to look for. Dog Eye Parasite A small, worm-like parasite found in a dog's eye that resembles a medusa or a fine thread is most likely an eyeworm, specifically Thelazia californiensis or Thelazia callipaeda. These parasitic roundworms are typically white to cream-colored, active, and move rapidly across the eye's surface, often described as looking like nylon fishing line. Thelazia californiensis is most prevalent in western North America and is transmitted by face flies, houseflies, or filth flies, which ingest the worm's larvae from the dog's tears and then deposit them into the eye during feeding. Thelazia callipaeda, another species, is carried by fruit flies and has been reported in Europe, the Far East, and more recently, in the northeastern United States, including New York. Both species can cause serious eye problems, including corneal ulcers, conjunctivitis, and potentially blindness if left untreated. Immediate veterinary attention is crucial for diagnosis and treatment, which may involve manual removal of the worms or administration of anti-parasitic medications like ivermectin, selamectin, or moxidectin.
Damn that is some crazy shit !
Thank you everyone for your kind thoughtful comments. I am going to look into everything. First getting to the eye doc to see if they see anything visible.