Rachel ottley
When I was little, I used to lay in my room and see what I thought was called “sand,” and…
Milena
Three weeks ago, I picked up my phone and realized something was wrong with my eyes. I could see the…
Mykola Senyk
Hey! My name is Mykola, I am 21 years old, and I am Ukrainian. I have been suffering from Visual…
Florian Gunacker
When I was 15, my father died of a heart attack, and after that, I fell into a depression. When…
Drey Thrower
I’ve been living with VSS for six months now! Prior to waking up with all of my visual disturbances, I…
Eve Dyson
Hi, my name is Eve, and I’m from Sydney, Australia. When I was 9 years old, I told my parents…
Adam Calcaterra
I still remember the moment so vividly, when my reality changed. What was seemingly an unremarkable summer evening at 19…
Sunni
When I was a child, I’d look up at the ceiling on my sleepless nights and see millions of tiny…
Ludovic Beghin
I developed visual snow more than one year ago, out of nowhere. Never really understood what triggered it, which was…
Alexander Wark Feeney
I’ve been dealing with visual snow my whole life. Growing up, I would get scolded for squinting to see things…
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