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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Scientist" data-source="post: 219102" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>No not Google but from experience. Detached retinas are a serious problem. I've been to the hospital twice with suspected detached retinas. First of all there are flashing lights, like flashlights going off. Then a darkening in the peripheral area. Of course there are other things that the produces these symptoms that are less hazardous. But you don't want to take the risk. In the UK we don't pay for medical procedures or tests. So I gather if your on medical insurance that could be an issue, if you will not covered. That's why I suggesting that it's always useful to go on a comprehensive first aid course.</p><p></p><p>Mr Scientist</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Scientist, post: 219102, member: 14053"] No not Google but from experience. Detached retinas are a serious problem. I've been to the hospital twice with suspected detached retinas. First of all there are flashing lights, like flashlights going off. Then a darkening in the peripheral area. Of course there are other things that the produces these symptoms that are less hazardous. But you don't want to take the risk. In the UK we don't pay for medical procedures or tests. So I gather if your on medical insurance that could be an issue, if you will not covered. That's why I suggesting that it's always useful to go on a comprehensive first aid course. Mr Scientist [/QUOTE]
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