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Detached retina
Had a detached retina in my left eye started a week ago Monday. Then surgery on Friday with vitrectomy nad gas bubble exchange. I had some bleeding from blood vessels in the back they cleaned that out and then laser it back. I have to remain generally upright and sleep sitting up, I actually can ride on the trainer just no straining spin only. Anyone have this in the group?
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I had the lesser condition, a retinal tear, which is a straightforward fix in an ophthalmological surgeon's office. I noticed sudden 'floaters' in my eye, got a referral from my GP to an opthamologist who sent me to the O-surgeon. He zapped it with a laser in a 10-minute office procedure. I took it easy the next two days then back on the bike after that. No issues since then (2020).
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Originally Posted by skidder
(Post 23316698)
I had the lesser condition, a retinal tear, which is a straightforward fix in an ophthalmological surgeon's office. I noticed sudden 'floaters' in my eye, got a referral from my GP to an opthamologist who sent me to the O-surgeon. He zapped it with a laser in a 10-minute office procedure. I took it easy the next two days then back on the bike after that. No issues since then (2020).
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FWIW, I'm 4 weeks into recovery from my fourth retinal surgery; 3 where I detached and the latest to remove scar tissue. All of this over two years. The gas bubble in the eye won't resolve until another 4-6 weeks and then will see what damage I've got this time.
I am okayed for trainer but no rides outside for a while. Pretty depressing as I'm missing the nicer days of summer. Will be October before I really get out again. I was just getting back after the May repair and now this. Waaaaaaaaaaaa |
My gas bubble last 17 days shorter acting I believe than most. I go back next week to see the surgeon. My pressure in eye up a tittle but he was not worried about at all. I notice the dilation drops I used were cyclopentolate and they can cause this as week as higher pulse and blood pressure. I think it did for me but now no dilating drops.
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Originally Posted by deacon mark
(Post 23333156)
My gas bubble last 17 days shorter acting I believe than most. I go back next week to see the surgeon. My pressure in eye up a tittle but he was not worried about at all. I notice the dilation drops I used were cyclopentolate and they can cause this as week as higher pulse and blood pressure. I think it did for me but now no dilating drops.
I just finished the drops as well, at 4 weeks. They were also dilating my eyes which made the vision around the bubble worse and made me pretty anxious. Hoping that dilation clears out in the next week or so. It doesn't go away that quickly either. I'm only off a day. Good luck on your recovery! |
Had an 80% detachment and had it lasered back. Took about 6 years to getting passable vision in that eye - able to read an eye charts’ middle lines. Had an excellent retinal surgeon and the outcome only improves with time. I was really heavy into mountain biking with lots of drops and jolts at that time, and was advised to keep it easy for 6 mos post-op. After that I resumed where I left off with no ill effects. I passed the DMV vision test with my repaired eye, so either the test sucks or had a good repair.
Best of luck and heal quickly. |
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