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Summary Of: Floater

One specific type of floater is either called... ways that somewhat blur vision temporarily until the floater moves to a different area... if the floater is a small piece of debris and near the retina they may not be able... is focused onto the floater and in a quick burst vaporizes the structure into a less dense and not as... Message board gathering many floater sufferers throughout the world...

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