Congrats on the wt loss. Hopefully the diabetes is improving as you approach your goal. Regular exercise and following a low glycemic index diet should also help. I would not worry too much about the stars. If you want, you could get another eye exam to be sure.
HV
Thanks for your reply. I was on the verge of being obese a few years back and have since lost weight (I went from 5'2 185 lbs to 150 lbs). I make sure to see my opthamologist every year, my last appointment was in January. I have never seen these stars before until about a year ago and they occur probably once every other month or so.
For the blurry vision at the end of the day, consider using over the counter artificial tears to see if your vision improves (?possible dry eyes?).
Why do you have type 2 diabetes and a fatty liver at the age of 24? are you significantly overweight? I don't see a direct connection between these problems and the symptoms you have. I would assume you may be nearsighted as in my experience younger patients that get floaters usually are and in themselves they are not dangerous. If you ever get a burst of light out of the corner of either eye, a new bunch of floaters, or a dark curtain or cloud comming over your vision, you should call your ophthalmologist right away. Make sure you see your ophthalmologist at least once a year if not more.
HV