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Started by Magicman, June 19, 2014, 10:11:31 PM

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Lynn
Both my wife and I have had a PVD just like you in the last 6 months.  The first 2 weeks are the biggest concern and as your doc told you any sudden changes are a concern that needs to be dealt with.  I was told after the fact to not go to the ER as they have no clue (and I can attest to that first hand) but to contact the eye docs only.  I had the flashing/lightening strikes in the periphery of the eye for 4-5 weeks as the last of the vitreous separates.  The concern is that as the vitreous continues to separate after the initial event that it could pull/tear on the retina.  That is why if you get any sudden increase/on-slot of floaters above what you currently have you must rapidly get back to the doc. After the roughly month post event checkup you should have stabilized but some folks have the lightening strikes for the rest of their life.

The good news is you will only have two of them (PVD's) that is. ;D

For anyone that has not had a PVD (Posterior vitreous detachment), as you age the likelihood goes up.  It is important to see your eye care professional immediately to evaluate the situation and the retina and then have the month post eval follow-up as well.

Magicman

Pat went through this a few months ago.  It was especially frightening for her since her Dad had lost his eyesight due to a detached retina.  I will also admit that it is unnerving at best.

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Magicman

I made it fine sawing today with no problem seeing the scale or the SetWorks display.  The new floaters are bothersome, but I tried not to pay any attention to them.  No flashes.
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hope every thing gets better real soon for ya mm

ET

MM, sorry to about your eye worries and glad it was not a detached retina. My wife had one a few years back followed by emergency laser surgery with an extensive recovery time. She was told that she had 24 hours to have the surgery or complications would be probable. Thank God for the professional's that know their stuff!  She has taken an eye vitamin ever since, so far so good. I have a high Glocouma number that my eye professional keeps track of. Glad your doing better. Hope to see you at the pig roast!  Ernie
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Lynn, hopefully you will make a complete recovery. That is one of the reasons I stopped flying cropdusters (applicators). 140 mph @ 5 feet elevation...and those danged powerlines!


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Magicman

I have an appointment with the eye Dr. this AM.  Hopefully there is no bad change, but I know for sure that I have lost some vision in my left eye.  It is now sorta foggy/hazy.  What was my best eye has become no so.
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Jeff

My last appointment they said my vision was 20-20, however, I guess that means that it is 20-20 where I have vision. I still have the black spot missing areas and a gray "smudged" area that I've slowly been learning to look around and ignore since my torn retina. I've been having flashes again lately, in both eyes, so changes are still taking place, I just hope that I don't lose anymore of my vision.
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Magicman

Good news, I think.  20-30 in that left eye and he did not see any bad things.  He also said that the cloudiness could/should improve.  He did bump my reading glasses up a notch to 1.50 to prevent eye strain.  I can not see a restaurant menu, etc. very well anymore, so maybe reading glasses will become a way of life for me. 
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Jeff

Here we go again. On my way to emergency. Looks like I'm looking through mosquito netting. This time my good eye.
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LeeB

Bummer. Hope it's not serious. I'll keep you in my thoughts.
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Magicman

Oh My, that's scary.  A tough as we are we are still fragile.  We will be anxious to hear what the prognosis is.
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Jeff

I've been sent home with orders to do nothing and report to a ophtamologist first thing Monday, but call if it gets worse. It's pretty bad. I can see, but it's tough. Picture looking up at a clear night sky with every star in sight, now picture the inverse. White sky, black stars. That's what I'm looking through. Entire field of vision.
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Hoping for the best. There is a history of loosing eye sight on mom's side. Not just partial, but total loss. But that is family members in their late 80's.
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Just to add my 2 cents. Ive been dealing with wet macular edema and diabetic retinopathy for several years now. Diabetis heart disease and stressv are the most likely culprits. I have similar conditions in both eyes but it seems they take turns going bad. Ive had numerous laser treatments and an operation that removed the vitreaus gel in the eye and replaced with clear fluid. Over the past year I started recieving injections in each eye. The injections prohibit the growth of blood vessells that leak blood into the eye causing my floaters. My vision has responded well and im now able to drive and see pretty good again. 
  Its a scary thing knowing that you can wake up in the morning and not have vision in one eye or both! 
I really try and watch my diet and stress levels. Also i accept all the treatments available from the opto dr. My sister also suffers from this and is legally blind but too stubborn to work with the experts. Shes doin it her way with a white cane.

So to all those who suffer from this try and keep your spirits up and have a plan for the future. 
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Magicman

That's a long wait but much longer for you.  Since you have a history of a torn retina in the other eye, maybe could be but what do I know?  The only personal experience I have with eyes is seeing with mine.  I would laze around until Monday to prevent possibly dislodging anything.

To me, it's still scary.
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  Good luck and I am hoping for the best for you.

   This time of year is hard on my old peepers. The sweat and pollen and sawdust from weedeating, sawing and dragging logs get in them and I get eye infections every summer. Started about 2011 or so when I was working in Afghanistan and we were building a remote camp for the military about half a mile or so from the Pakistan border. I don't even remember the name of the camp. We just choppered a team in to set up tents and such and we were working in moon dust (like talcum powder) about 6" deep. The dust and severe sunburn to my eyes and face gave me are real bad eye infection that comes back every time I get into similar circumstances.
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Jeff, hope it's all good news on Monday.
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Jeff

Why I thought I would wake up and think I would be miraculously better, I don't have a clue. I'll be glad when Monday Morning gets here. Just looking at the computer screen is a struggle.
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PA_Walnut

Quote from: Magicman on June 19, 2014, 10:11:31 PMhere is nothing to do or that can be done at this point.  Scary stuff.  Just keep on keeping on and go back in one month...$$$$


Hope you get better soon! Eyes are a gift, for sure. Everyone, we sure to use/upgrade your eye protection. 2nd chances aren't always available. :( 

On a related note: I used to spend a lot of time at the track (Watkins Glen mostly). A track-buddy, had an incident and hit so hard (going backwards) that it dislocated the retinas in his eyeballs!! No fun! :o
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Magicman

Hopefully it will be a Vitreous separation but it most probably is a torn or partially detached Retina.  It sounds simple when it is someone else, but not so when it is you.  Thankfully my Vitreous separation a couple of years ago healed and I have not experienced any additional wows.  Most of the the floaters have even gradually disappeared.

Thankfully there are eye repair procedures available now that were unheard of only a few years ago.  My prayer is for your full eye recovery Jeff.
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Ed_K

 That is awful Jeff, I know it's impossible to do but try not to look at the puter screen to long. Last thur. I got a serrated looking horse shoe line on the left side of my vision with bright lights sometimes in color. Got scared and Rita took me to her vision specialist. They think it was some kind of headache,so I'm going to my regular dr. on the 5th. I never realized how scary it is till it happened to me. Rita's been going to a specialist for double vision in both eyes.
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