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2 mos after retinopathy and vitrectomy blur, large pupil, cornea haze?

2 mos after retinopathy and vitrectomy blur, large pupil, cornea haze?

Hi I had a vitrectomy and bubble/laser in December.  No complications, all is fine, I have a tiny wave still there but improving every day.

But my pupil is still dialated about double the size of my good eye, I have a bit of cloudy vision (so that I can't see the LED on my alarm clock, for example, low lights sort of blend in and are hidden), and I believe I have seen a cloud in the bad eye that looks a little like cornea haze.  Cornea haze seems like a side effect of PRK not retina issues so that doesn't seem right.... nonetheless there is a haze there when you look closely at my pupil in the right lighting.

It can't be cataract because I already had a cataract removal in that eye.  I am 50yrs old.

Any comments?  I feel the slight wave will disappear with time but the haze is a little more troublesome because I won't be able to drive if anything happens to the good eye.
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Your eye should not be dilated at this point.  Many doctors use a long acting dilating drop and sometime it stays dilated.

The wavy suggests a macular problem such as edema or ERM.  The corneal haze is not normal.

Dr. O.
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