Vision extremely blurry 6 weeks after scleral buckle surgery for retinal detachment
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Six weeks ago, I had scleral buckle surgery for a macula-off retinal detachment (no gas bubble was used, just the scleral buckle). I originally went to the doctor because I woke up one day and had a "curtain" on my left eye (i.e., I could not see the top part of the field of vision), but other than that, my visual acuity/sharpness in the eye was completely fine. I had the surgery within 7 days of first noticing the "curtain." Prior to surgery, I had 20/20 vision in both eyes (without glasses).
Now, post-surgery, my vision is extremely blurry in my surgery eye. When I do the eye test at my doctor's office, the vision in my left eye is 20/400 or worse -- I can see hands and fingers, but I can't really even make out the biggest letter on the vision chart, plus I have some visual distortion.
Have others experienced extreme blurriness after scleral buckle surgery? And, if so, did it improve over time?
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lizzit carol41081
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does eyeglasses len with high diopter help in that eye? scleral buckle elongates your eye, causes myopia. i have a friend who had macula-off retinal detachment but she's operated in 6 hours (vitrectomy with gas bubble). she said straight lines look wavy.
carol41081 lizzit
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I haven't gotten a prescription yet for that eye because my eye is still healing, and optometrist says I need a contact instead of glasses (since my non-surgery eye is 20/20). However, when I have tested lenses at the optometrist, my vision does improve, but I do have a fair amount of distortion (i.e. straight lines look wavy). Has that improved for your friend at all? I'm also curious if your friend's visual acuity/sharpness has continued to improve since surgery. Thanks!