For the symptoms you've described, an ophthalmologist is one of the few doctors that would have met you Sunday night in his office. Your symptoms could have been indicative of a detached retina, and that needs to be addressed immediately to re-establish the blood supply to the retina. Because when it's dead, it's dead. I have had 3 detached retinas: 1st in 2000(right eye, I have 20-20 vision now), and 2019 left eye, detached again in January 2020. Now OK (I have other issues in that eye, retinal vein occlusion) but I can at least see out of it, and my master eye is my right eye. I had none of the risk factors, which are diabetes or being extremely near sighted. Just lucky I guess. Don't mess around with your eyes hoping it will go away. Sometimes they are just floaters, but my symptoms for my first detachment were just that, floaters. Never had the "torn curtain" affect. Sorry for the sermon.

Bruce