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Seeing Stars (All the time)

Thanks for taking your time into reading this, I hope you can help me out. I've been seeing stars,having floaters and sorts in my eye started 4 years ago. But i went to have my Retina checked and its fine. I even did a second opinion check up and results are all fine. Now, i've gotten used to the floaters but i see starts all the time. They are not that obvious but they are visible under bright light (Same as my Floaters). After exercise or what ever i did sometimes the stars appear visible under any light condition. I don't worry about my Floaters but i'm worried about these seeing stars. I see them everywhere! ( Please take note sometimes i see blocks of black in my field of Vision. Sometimes! ) I don't know what the cause is. Please i need help.

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Hello i saw your post and i also suffer from this the exact same way you do
i was wondering if you got anymore info on it, have you gone to doctors and if so what did you learn
i went to all kinds of doctors and they  couldnt fina anything wrong with me i recently went to a neurologist and he had no treatment for this
i made my own post on this site and i was also told to go to a nero-opthmaologist
so i was wondering if you could please tell me something
frank
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Hi the same happened to me ... What was the reason what happened
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Btw i was wondering what is my symptoms called?
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I was wondering what do they do exactly? And how can they recover my vision?
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You next step would be to see a neuro-ophthalmologist. Find one at www.aao.org
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