I've never heard of vitrectomy.
A couple of months ago I noticed that I could suddenly see better without my glasses, then my vision got worse and I started buying all sorts of over the counter reading glasses. Before I knew it, I was interchanging three pairs of glasses: distance, computer and reading.
My glasses were a little over a year old and I knew I had cateracts so I went to an optomologist. He said my cateracts were not bad, but there was a problem with my right eye. I couldn't read the big E on the eye chart. My vision was 25-400 which can't be corrected with glasses. It was like looking through a fun house mirror with that eye. He thought I had a detached retina and sent me to a retinologist.
Turns out I do not have a detached retina (which cannot be corrected), but a hole in my macula. Vitrectomy Surgery has a 90% chance of restoring my vision in that eye. Without it, I will lose my forward vision and only be left with pereferial vision.
With this particular surgery a gas bubble is placed behind my eye. I then have to keep my head in a face-down position for 3 days or until I see the doctor and am released.
The equipment to help me stay compliant came yesterday. Harold has been setting it up for me, and I've been practicing sitting on it and lying in the bed. There are mirrors so I can watch tv, a chair like a massage chair to rest my back, a setup for me to sit in a chair at the table and setup for me to use in the car when going to doctor appointments.
This isn't going to be a picnic, but it's something I have to do. I tried to find people online who have gone through this But there is little to be found. So I'm going to keep this blog until my eye is healed in hopes it will help someone else.
Now those of you who know me, know that I'm not one to sit much. I have to stay busy. That is the challenge. I'll keep you posted.
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