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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 103971"><p>No, No. DO get checked out. Personal family experience here.</p><p>My mother had floaters. Her doctor told her when she saw flash of light she was to close her eyes and get to the hospital ASAP.</p><p>Her Retina detatched. She was told when this happens she only has so many hours. She had the retina reattached. She still couldn't see very well. I drove her to the University hospital eye clinic several hours away. When her doctor reattaced the retina it was not put on smoothly. Like if you grab a handful of clothing. The eye clinic removed it and reattached it.</p><p></p><p>Detatched Retina is hereditary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 103971"] No, No. DO get checked out. Personal family experience here. My mother had floaters. Her doctor told her when she saw flash of light she was to close her eyes and get to the hospital ASAP. Her Retina detatched. She was told when this happens she only has so many hours. She had the retina reattached. She still couldn't see very well. I drove her to the University hospital eye clinic several hours away. When her doctor reattaced the retina it was not put on smoothly. Like if you grab a handful of clothing. The eye clinic removed it and reattached it. Detatched Retina is hereditary. [/QUOTE]
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