Retinal Tear Laser Surgery

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I recently went to a retinal specialist because I was getting some flashes now and then and a lot of floaters and she told me I had a retinal tear that actually had tried to repair itself but said she would do the laser retinal repair surgery to prevent it from opening. The doctor acted as though it was very low risk and I went a long because I feared any vision loss and I didn't think there were common complications. Since the laser a few days ago I have this blank black/gray spot in my lower peripheral. Sometimes I see it more than others like in certain lighting or if I'm moving my head a lot. Sometimes it even just looks like a little light. I told the doctor about it and she says she thinks it's from the inflammation from the laser and should resolve but there might be a chance that the spot will remain but I'll only see it if I try to look for it and most people don't notice it. I notice everything however and I am only 24 and have good peripheral vision so it's a big deal for me. I was wondering if anyone had this experience and saw the spot and over time it disappeared. I saw a post in another forum that someone had the cyro procedure, saw what sounded similar to what I was seeing and it eventually disapeared. Any comments on experiences with this retinal tear laser would be helpful. Thank you.

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    Hello,

    I am asking for your help, advice and experience.

    On August 1 this year, I had a torn retina in my right eye, and laser sealing of this torn retina (136 seals) at the Eye Clinic in Ljubljana. At the same time, I had a vitreous detachment in the same eye. 14 days later, I had a vitreous detachment in my left eye. I am now recovering from all this.

    Please, if you can help me from your experience, when will normal life return after the operation (doing housework, lifting, etc.)? How long will the disturbances in the eye last (curtain from the side, flashes, mesh in front of the eyes... and if it eventually disappeared?) and when will I be able to be active in sports again (running, fast walking, walking up hills)?

    Sincere thanks to everyone for every reply.

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