Laterider, I really hope you go to an opthomologist (as opposed to an optometrist) soon.
Laterider, I really hope you go to an opthomologist (as opposed to an optometrist) soon.
I second Tulip's post. Get to an ophthalmologist, with retina and vitreous specialty. It's better to be safe. They may do some additional tests and monitor. I had retina and vitreous issues several years ago, and now have minimal sight in one eye. Tulip is right, you only have 2 eyes.
It's all about the journey (my reason for riding slower)