Thanks for the comment and information. You sound optimistic! I am just trying my best to ignore those floaters?
Not sure what my doctor meant when she said that said that the vitreous attachment to the optic nerve has detached and hence caused a lot of floaters? So does it mean that my optice nerve is okay/ my central vision is intact.
Since my vitreous is detached, doesn't it mean that they will not be any tugging to the retina? Please advise and thanks for your help
PVD does not cause blindness, but a retinal detachment can lead to loss of vision. Vitrectomy carries major risks, and should not just be done to remove the floaters. As a very high myope, you do stand a higher chance of retinal detachment from the very long eyeball and retinal thinning. With an ICL, one reason for the blurry/cloudy vision could be the development of a cataract. This should be evaluated. I would be seen by your retina specialist every 6 months, and immediately if there is a shower of new floaters or a sudden loss of peripheral vision. With good care, you should retain your vision.