interesting story here. I have a similar one, but no laser. I had a car accident in 5/2007, the airbag in my car (2000 Audi A6) did a number on the right side of my face (I dont think any boxer could ever hit as hard as an airbag) instant knock out (i used to sit too far forward). anyways, I was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and they asked me to read the letters on those E FOJ NTKJLF FLKJFLJ chart thingys, and I did with my left eye perfectly and then he told me to cover my left eye and try with my right eye, and there was this big black blob covering the poster, I was shocked instantly, soooooo worried etc etc, it was crazy, then I was vomitting from the concussion etc...
So they sent me to another hospital that specializes in eye stuff and I had to get a vitrectomy to get the blood out (thats the name of the surgery you most likely had too). They later determined that the retina detached a little and that there is scarring. So I have a blind spot in my right eye, near the center of my vision.
So basically now my right eye is useless (my brain doesn't really use it when both eyes are open)... I had no depth perception for a while, couldn't see potholes or bumps while driving, and smooth bumps in sidewalks or streets would mess with my balance when walking. Cant play basketball, tennis, handball or pretty much any sport 1/2 as well anymore, sucks big time.
But over time (its been 5 years already) my brain has somewhat adjusted, even though I dont really use my right eye when both eyes are open, it feels like I do. I feel depth perception a different way now, my brain takes into account the size of the object for depth perception much much more now. Its really strange, but the brain is amazing how it can adjust itself to help you when you have vision problems. Eventually you'll probably forget that you have a blind spot in one eye and, hopefully, we will both be almost as good as new...