Light Shows in the dark

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when I am in my darkroom using cellphone laying down I keep seeing green and purple lights around cellphone screen. But this doesn't happen everytime, sometimes without using cellphone in darkness with my eyes opened I see green waves like Windows media player visuals, pulsating along with purple ones. This is normal? I have been seeing this for years I think. This isn't migraine related.

But I can see with my eyes open, when looking at tv or cellphone in dark room. it doesn't obscure central vision, but peripheral keep pulsating, sometimes it is annoying if I stand up this would Not happen.

This thing doesn't happen in bright light

It's more noticeable in dark room, sometimes when I go to sleep, or keep staring at cellphonee , but not all the time

sometimes the green thing looks like a bright cloud upside my vision when looking at cellphone but after awhile It goes away as all thiis lightshow

sorry for grammar

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  • Posted

    I think they are "after images".Its your retinal response to staring at a bright screen in the dark.

    • Posted

      hello, thse are not afterimages, they appear out of nowhere

      the cellphone afterimage leave a "whitish" vertical rectangle

      what I experience is light shows like that colors from Windows media players, sometimes they pulse

      what I see is like the "Aurora Boreal" green and purple gas like, flame like

      Maybe this is some sort of phosphenes, but I see them without pressing my eyeball in the dark

    • Posted

      It looks like nobody replied t this topic ,

      I the post was about floaters I bet many people would reply,, floaters are nothing compared to this s**t, I'm very annoying by those lights in dark, fk thiz

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