My glaucoma specialist was happy with how great everything looked at this morning 's 24-hour post-op visit. The pain and the bloody eyeball and all those things are part of the deal. This is by far the messiest eye surgery I have had. I am currently supervised by the most vigilant of our nursing staff: #Neville .
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@AndersonArtwork
OMG retina surgery is a whole another beast! I am very glad your process has been good and sending wishes that it will continue in the same vein. I had surgery on my right retina twice, on the left one four times, and there were two cataract surgeries per eye in there, then the left eye completely took over being the problem, kept getting steroid implants in it, then laser surgery for glaucoma, and now stent placement for glaucoma. I am sending you knowing solidarity.
He scrapped off a form that had built up and and caused the retina to wrinkle a bit. Plus he sucked out some floaters
I was told to expect a 1-2% improvement per day for perhaps as long as 9 months to see the full effect
No real pain
Very blessed it has gone smoothly so far
Still some crinkle in my vision. Not a blur but like looking through a finely rippled glass
@AndersonArtwork
I understand exactly what you mean. I am sending strongly worded wishes that your improvement will continue and the retina goes and lies back down against the back of your eye!
😃 😃 💕
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Thank you!
@AndersonArtwork
I remember from some time ago that you posted that your retina was crumpled. Did you have a retina peel with vitrectomy? That was my first introduction to eye surgery and it felt apocalyptic at the time.