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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Laser Eye Damage

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The exact same thing happened to me. I never noticed it before, but now I "see" a dark black spot near the center of my vision. I have never taken a hit from my 100mW violet laser, so I know that practically nothing else could have caused it. I've had it for around 5 months. It never really bothers me.
 





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The only laser I ever used was a 5mW Lyra G5 from Laserglow.

I'm kind of getting used to it. Maybe I should go to the eye doctor again.

I think after reading the whole post that you were kidnapped by aliens and they did medical experiments on you and implanted a tracking device in your eye so you cant just yank it out and now they can know all your thoughts and watch you from far away.

Your eye doctor has probably been paid off by the industrial military complex to prevent you from exposing the truth and to prevent panic in an aware public.

I think you should keep going to different eye doctors until you meet one that agrees with me on this.

;D
 
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Here's another little update, I've noticed, that when I squint and look at the blue sky, the black dots have a little outline around them like the bunch of other dot type eye floaters that I can see. So basically the black dots in my eye are eye floaters, they're just darker and can be seen more easily. They're not that bad, they're just so annoying! So I didn't get any eye damage from the laser, I just got a whole bunch of eye floaters! That also explains why I got the dots in my eye the same time as a bunch of eye floaters, which too are annoying. There were E2s lithium's in the Lyra so it could of been peaking high when I got hit. So now I'm left with tons of eye floaters, but at least I'm kind of getting used to them!
 




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