If you suddenly notice spots, floaters and flashes of light, you may be experiencing the warning signs of a detached retina. Your vision might become blurry, or you might have poor vision. Another sign is seeing a shadow or a curtain descending from the top of the eye or across from the side. These signs can occur gradually as the retina pulls away from the supportive tissue, or they may occur suddenly if the retina detaches immediately. No pain is associated with retinal detachment. If you experience any of the signs, consult your eye doctor right away. Immediate treatment increases your odds of regaining lost vision.
Retina Detachment ~ My Personal Experience
Within hours I went from being virtually oblivious to retinal detachments, and their implications, to understanding that, while minimal, there was a chance I could soon be blind in my left eye! Here's a diary of what transpired and my perspective on possibly managing and improving treatment for pain and fear ... so you don't have to feel the pain I did and the fear I saw another go through! So far I have had one reattachment which did not hold and am now in the process of undergoing more intrusive surgery to attempt reattachment. (This is a blog, so to start at the beginning, simply scroll to the end and read forward from there.) You can contact me ... Mike ... at marandmike @ sympatico.ca
Summary of My Operations
LEFT EYE Jul 8, 2009 ... Pneumatic Retinopexy, (C3F8 Gas), Dr. Martin Aug 6, 2009 ... Vitrectomy, (C3F8 Gas), Dr. Chaudhary Sept 4, 2009 ... Vitrectomy, (C3F8 Gas, Buckle, Cataract: Lens replacement), Dr. Chaudhary Oct 19, 2009 ... Vitrectomy, (Silicone Oil), Dr. Chaudhary
RIGHT EYE Jul 24, 2009 ... Laser Surgery, Dr. Martin Aug 1, 2009 ... Laser Surgery, Dr. Chaudhary
Monday, July 13, 2009
The Gas in My Left Eye's Injected Gas Bubble
Bottles of C3F8 For Sale from a Medical Supply Firm on the Internet
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At this morning's checkup, (which went fantastic!), Dr. Martin told me he used perfluoropropane (C3F8) in my eye. I feel much, much better for knowing!