Background information: I am 44 years old, have never worn glasses. I was involved in a car accident and then notice my vision decreasing in my Left eye, when I went for my physical I was told it was age related and it time for glasses. A few months down the road I notice a dark shadow while I was at work, kind of like oil being poured into a glass of water. I called the doctor to get an appointment and took the
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My questions are:
I have done no heavy lifting when can I mow the lawn or do some work sitting at a desk is driving my nuts.
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Is it likely that this will occur again?
How many time kind they remove the scar tissue?
Is my right eye in any danger?
Will my pupil go back to being round when this is all over?
With sincere appreciation for any help you can give me.
Thank you
I've been through too many retinal surgeries (5 for EACH eye so far) and understand that it is frustrating. Hopefully, your eye will turn out ok and if worse comes to fruition you've got another eye. Be patient the healing process takes time. Good Luck.
FYI: please do a search of the eye care forums as much has been posted on the subject of RD's.
It is worth exploring.