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This was horrible to read. Thats why i always wear safety goggles when messing with my 1w blue laser. I hope you almost fully recovered
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Laser eye surgery is used to reshape the cornea.. I imagine in this case, he had a needle jammed in his eye to suck out the blood covering the retina.
If I can find my paperwork when I get off work, I will report back the names of the procedures for those who may want to know.
I think just this. When I was scheduling the surgery, I was told he may use a laser, but I'm not sure for what purpose. I joked with the scheduler and interrupted her with "NO LASERS!". Whether or not they ended up actually using it, I don't know.
The retina doctor asked me to bring in the laser so he could see it on my follow up visit, which I did. He took pics of it, as if taking mugshots of a criminal. I found it a little humorous. He didn't even want to turn it on, lol.
If I can find my paperwork when I get off work, I will report back the names of the procedures for those who may want to know.
I suppose that makes sense. But I would think that other associations would also require reported data... so why specifically lasers?
An ounce of prevention may equal a pound of cure, but a pound of consequence equals a tons of respect.
Alright, so I have the patch off now. Vision is much improved, i no longer have a dark circle in the center vision, however it is very blurry - but that is expected this soon after surgery. I do have a small blind spot that is slightly off-center, but the doctor said my brain should auto correct it over time, but I will probably always have that blind spot to some degree. Only time will tell from here on out.
Yes please
Also if you have any updated pictures of your retina.
They took another picture, but they didn't give me a copy of this one. I can't find my paperwork that lists the procedures, so I'll just ask the doc on my next appt on Wed.
Here's a pic from the outside, though. My right eye has been dilated ever since they took the patch off (5 days ago). Not sure if that's normal or what, but I feel like a cartoon character with one eye bigger than the other. I'm starting to wonder if its the drops they gave me are doing it...
They took another picture, but they didn't give me a copy of this one. I can't find my paperwork that lists the procedures, so I'll just ask the doc on my next appt on Wed.
Here's a pic from the outside, though. My right eye has been dilated ever since they took the patch off (5 days ago). Not sure if that's normal or what, but I feel like a cartoon character with one eye bigger than the other. I'm starting to wonder if its the drops they gave me are doing it...
One is called Lotemax, the others are ofloxacin ophthalmic solution and diclofenac sodium ophthalmic solution.What are the drops? I'm sure we can look it up and figure out if they do cause dilation, offhand I would say 'yes', as they're probably some sort of numbing/muscle relaxant
Nope, it tested negative for rabies so they let me keep it. :crackup:Should got them to dye that one big eye red
Anyway hopefully things get better quickly.. Are they going to put down the laser that bit you?
One is called Lotemax, the others are ofloxacin ophthalmic solution and diclofenac sodium ophthalmic solution.
Nope, it tested negative for rabies so they let me keep it. :crackup: