8/28/2023 0 Comments Gas bubble detached retina![]() Continue to see him as he really does need to keep a check on this. Under no circumstances should you let your doctor rush you and tell him how you felt at your next visit. It may set your mind at ease or the doctor may give you a better understanding of the recovery time. However, I can empathize with your concerns and would find out if another doctor at a different facility would be willing to exam you. I just wanted to let you know of my experience and I had the utmost confidence in my doctor back then and also in my doctor today. The bubble will eventually re absorb In your eye. This is not necessarily the result of the detachment. Today I have early dry macular degeneration which has remained fairly stable and now some macular edema which is being treated and is almost gone. I have astigmatism in that eye so always needed contacts or glasses. I don’t remember the eye being itchy although it is a long time ago. My eye did return to normal but it took time, for me it was a few months. I remember being impatient with the recovery time however. I was off work for about 2 months and no driving at that time and had additional laser surgery to patch up a leak. He is also right when he says it’s early days. ![]() I know the scarring could re detatch the retina which is why he wants to see you so often. I did have cataract surgery about 30 years after the initial retinal detachment. ![]() I was told at that time of the possibility of cataracts in the future. Had a sclera buckle in the early 1980s which was successful. ![]()
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