I experienced floaters like a curtain coming down over my right eye. There were a lot of them, not just the odd speck. At first I put it down to the dust from the building work we were having done but then began to notice that one eye seemed to see things darker than the other one. Again, at first, I put this down to darker mornings. Then I started to notice a 'bite' out of faces on the TV. I went to the optician who did a thorough examination and referred me to the local hospital eye clinic. To my surprise, I was called in the next day and seen by a consultant. he magnified the eye and showed me what looked like the Grand Canyon in the middle of my eye. The macula had started to separate and I had a macular hole in that eye. He explained it was actually only a pin prick but I needed surgery to repair it asap or I risked losing my central vision. I was then passed onto the consultant eye surgeon who operated on me within five weeks and saved my sight. One downside of this operation is that it accelerates cataracts forming and I had that eye done last year. Eyesight now very good. Also, it does not look like the left eye will copy the right one as eyes often do. Please note that a macular hole is different from macular degeneration. So, please pester your optician if you see many floaters, darker vision in that eye, missing bits of words or images and wavy lines. After my experience I am much more careful of my sight than I had been before. I am also very, very grateful we have an NHS and that I live in the 21st Century.