I don't really believe a PVD by itself would cause a PVD so perhaps there is more to the story. I'm not very accepting of what you are saying - it seems that there should be a better explanation and a possible treatment. I would get a second opinion.
MJK MD
I've gotten second and third opinions, ...ad nauseum. I've been seen at Jules Stein @ UCLA, Doheny @ USC, UCI, Harvard Eye Assocs @ Laguna Hills. Some of the M.D.'s are A. Sadun, L. Chong, L. Lerner, J. Hovanesian, R. Ohanesian.
All are in agreeance. I've seen the term "traumatic eye injury" on well more than one chart. Started with Ophthomalogist -> Retinologist -> Neurologist -> Retinologist -> JSEI Retinology -> Neuro-Ophthomalogist -> Ophthomalogist (different) -> Retinologist (different) -> UCI Retinology -> Ophthomalogist (#2) -> Doheny Retinology -> Doheny Neuro-Ophthomalogy. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
Dennis