mynameismaryjane wrote:Yes, I had pretty bad visual snow as well. I would see it mostly in areas of contrast. Such as in the shadows of tree limbs as the light would shine behind it. The trees would be very hazy and grey and I would see static. The snow was also very strong in the haze I would see around every lightbulbs.
I seem to always look to lightbulbs to gauge how my brain is doing for the day. At the beginning of PAWS, I would see halos around all lights. Then it morphed into starbursts around all lights, then later into a hazy static in a fuzzy/static glow. Then eventually it just wore off they looked normal again. This is just my observation, and I’m sure everyone is different.
Has the visual snow (FLOATERS) improved since you noticed it first? How is it now ? Hope its reduced.
I am on month 12 and have it, hope it will go at some point. On the internet it says it does not go, but Its more visible during anxiety symptoms as your pupils are more dilated.
Thanks