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Nope, they're still there. I have no Lyme symptoms at all, but still have floaters.
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bcb1200
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Thanks six. Did you have them before lyme?
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kidsgotlyme
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This can be a normal part of aging. You should be able to google it and find out some information.
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Bcb, I had lyme since I was about 10, so there's no way to know if they were caused by lyme or not. I got bitten again and was no longer able to manage my symptoms in natural ways, but I had Lyme before that.
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I got a ton of floaters overnight last year and still have them... they seem to be changing a bit with treatment so I am hoping they will go... but would not use this as an indicator of the lyme activity
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I also got my floaters almost overnight when I first got sick. Interestingly, mine are only in my right eye. Sometimes I notice that they're worse than other times, but always there.
If I could get totally symptom-free except for the floaters, I'd take that in a heart beat!
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onbam
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I've read that floaters may never go away, regardless of the cause.
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