![]() He believed he saw a little ghost/translucent trail of his hand playing catch up. I asked him to slowly wave his hand over his black chair seat and to look at the seat and not focus on his hand as it goes back and forward. We were in a lightly lit room, enough for detail, but not bright. I asked my Dad to see if he could see it. Something has to have caused this, and the question I can't seem to find, is that is it something people CAN see if they try, and I'm just overly aware of it constantly and focused on it, or is it, without a doubt, something that shouldn't be possible to do. Seems to me that would be relevant to how the light enters the eye, thus some type of change? Beyond that, nothing equating to the visual trailing they said. If my eyes have stayed basically the same from 2015 December to now, why in November of 2016, did I notice one night starbursting from lights and light sources appearing more bright? How could this of suddenly just occurred? Could maybe my eyeball or cornea shape had changed a bit and caused this? It's odd to me that if I open my eye wide, the starbursting/beams of light shooting down from a light source, vanish. I couldn't get an answer on my refractive errors that occurred suddenly. What ever the lining in back of the eye is very thin for me, which gives me more "sparks" I see in my vision from it tugging, and lots of floaters for being in my 20's. Is this simply something from my eye being more egg shaped, the nearsightedness or astigmatism and refractive errors worsening? Thank you. Waving my hand with even the arm in view, I've never taken any LSD, drugs or anxiety medicine, no injuries to head ect., so I'm at a loss here. However, slowing it down creates this extension of the object that comes off the object and lags behind, catching up to the object once it stops. If I use an object or my hands quickly back and forward, it looks what I assume is natural, just a "blur", as motion blur in normal and natural. This is mainly an issue with slow to normally paced movements in the peripheral. Is this just sensory anxiety that I'm stuck in, or a real issue that is not normal. So essentially, I can't seem to identify if these "trails" are normal or not. Even with long breaks and less usage, I've seen no change in general eye health. I've used the computer extensively for almost 14 years and starting to believe this is the cause of my eyes getting worse, but I really don't know. My eyes appear to get sore sometimes too, which I never had before. Basically all light sources except very dim ones. Even my screen shows this light coming down past the black border of the screen frame reaching the desk. I started seeing beams of light coming down from light sources (car lights, lamps ect.) that i never saw before. Although I don't know if this pertains to this issue, around November of 2016, my eyes got worse, nearsightedness I assume or astigmatism worsening (though from exams earlier I only had mild nearsightness based on the -1.5 number). When people move their hands around I'm seeing a bit of trail to it, watching even t.v and people moving their hands and such up and down or an object, shows some type of white/translucent blur and trail to it, albeit very quickly, but very noticeable and looks completely different than how I used to see. This is causing me INSANE stress and anxiety, as I see it all the time. I have to be looking past my hands at the background, not focused on the hand moving, to see it. It lags behind for a half a second to one second. When I wave my hand in front of my face, slowly, I see a translucent version of my hand, or object, playing catch up. ![]() I've been having an issue for the last couple months and I'm not sure if other eye issues have caused it or what.
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