Read the whole thing a while back.
At first, my reading told me that the flyback had a crack in it, since the monitor made a buzzing noise and clicked and zapped every once in a while. It has since stopped, so I'm not sure what that was all about, but I have inspected the flyback and it looks ok from the outside, plus the buzzing was coming off the neckboard. Maybe I set it back correctly when I took the neckboard off.
But the intermittent darkness and blurriness persists.
I have of course taken the back off and adjusted the focus and screen settings, it helped tremendously, but still didn't solve the problem.
I have read and heard a few causes for what my monitor is doing. A tech at a television repair shop says that it could be build up of carbon inside tube and recommend rejuventation. But I don't think he is right. Plus, I don't know anybody with a rejuventator that will work for this monitor.
Grantspain recommended to me that perhaps a pin on the neckboard connector was bent. So I took that off and made sure all the pins were in their right place, which they were.
After looking at this thread I looked at all the solder points on the neckboard, and they look good to me. It may be a case of bad solder though, and I will have to get a multi-meter and check each point.
Oh, and I would NEVER drop my monitor. That was a joke. Charles4400, I'm sorry, but all dropping it is going to do is cause more malfunctions.