RIGHT EYE: MAY 1994-Surgery-Retina Detachment(standard solution, 30 day bubble).
FEB 1995-Cataract removal-lens inserted(vision blurred).
MAY 2005-Surgery-Retina Detachment(standard solution, 30day w/bubble-not successful).
JULY 2005-Surgery-Retina Detachment(heavy silicone solution(successful)
OCT 2008-Surgery to remove lens implant (inserted after cataract surgery-1995), as it had
skewed off center to the right side , and repositioning of the silicone fluid
which had seeped into the front of the eye contamining the cornia with a wide
band of calcium? buildup.
As a result of the above actions, the Iris stays full dialated. At first, the light entering the
eye caused much discomfort and pain. However, as the cornia became
contaminated with the calcium buildup, the light became less of a problem but
my vision decreased to almost no vision. It is my understanding that the
dialation problem is due to scar tissue preventing the Iris to function normally.
I am scheduled for what is referred to as a Cornia Scrub. This should improve my vision,
but then the extreme bright light problem due to the iris staying dialated will
return.
I would like to know what options are available and what course of action might be
recommended at this time.
Thank You and any information and assistance you can offer at this time would by
greatly appreciated.