I'm having a breakdown right now, I'm a 19 year old girl, no known health conditions, my last eye exam was couple months ago, all aspects appear good, it was with a optometrist and then a ophthalmologist. I'm not sure if this was there back then because I never looked. to my question....
If I make my mouse cursor black and reduce it's size a little bit to about the size of the letter ''e'' in this sentence. In certain spots against a white screen, it appears to ''vanish'', this is exactly the same for both eyes in the exactly same areas. Although if my background is black and the cursor is white, it doesn't appear to vanish, or atleast it does but not enough. These ''tiny areas'' are most defiantly symmetrical and appear to literally be where the retinal veins run along. I know this sounds very very odd, I will bring it up next appointment but what are the chances that I have some dreadful, symmetrical disease going unnoticed for however long it's been there??? I know RNFL isn't equal everywhere, but these ''spots'' are not very big, and both eyes?