Floaters...
If you've ever had eye issues, you've had 'floaters'... those odd 'bits' that float across your vision at the worst possible time. Yesterday afternoon, I had YAG laser capsulotomy on my left eye to fix the secondary issues after cataract surgery.
So not only were both eyes dilated, they shot the left eye with the laser and broke up the capsule leading to multiple floaters! And it's irritating as hell to try to do anything requiring concentrating on anything 'visual'.
So you get a meme...
IYKYK...



Had em all my life. The best thing is to ignore them and they will drift out of your center field of vision. Of course I say that, but it's very hard to not "follow" movement with your eye. Which of course just starts the little buggers moving again...
I never had em bad before my first bout of Covid. Then something happen. Now I have a what looks like a sheet of cellophane floating in water in one eye and the other... looks like a dang cat on top of the TV set wagging it's tail in front of the screen. It's infuriating. Worse, there is nothing that can be done except "wait for them to settle out". 5 years on, still waiting.