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Posted: 05-19-08 04:50am

Most spots and floaters in the eye are harmless and merely annoying.
Many will fade over time and become less bothersome.

Are you experiencing sudden appearance of a significant number of floaters?
Did you have an inflammation inside the eye recently?
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2bbalza

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Posted: 05-22-08 21:01pm

i guess the eye floaters are normal because they have gotten less bothersome from when they began. Im due for a urine test,blood test and CT scan of my head tomorrow. Im worried that the CT scan will come back negative because it missed a tumor or something so im hopeing they will give me an MRI as well. i think the head pains has gotten better since they started though 4 months ago so im really not sure if i have a tumor i know its unlikely and if i got an MRI it would "rule out" the idea where as i read a CT scan doesnt rule out brain tumor. a negative MRI would prove that im just a hypochondriac which may be the case.
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2bbalza

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Posted: 05-26-08 13:31pm

alright so i did all the tests, CT scan, Blood test, ECG, Urine test. im waiting for the results. do you think its possible for CT scan to miss a brain tumor if the tumor was causing headaches for over 4 months now? Or if it comes back negative then i can rule out the possibility of having one all together?
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