Today started out good. Just a telecommute day with a routine physical in the afternoon. I casually mentioned an issue I was having with my eye. Next thing I know the doctor calls an ophthalmologist and makes an appointment for right after ny appointment with her.
An hour at the eye doctor and they tell me I have a detached retina and I will have an appointment with a retina surgeon in a day. Waiting could mean going blind. I'm still like huh :dunno_black: WTF just happened???
I should say that being told all this is NOTHING compared to being told you have cancer. After that nothing seems horrible.
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WTF indeed!!!! .... wow Bossman, hope it all goes smoothly for you in the surgery then! ..
... :icon_twisted: ... i mean ... although some of think of you as a cranky one eyed old bastard ... it was figuratively!!! not literally!! ;) :icon_twisted:
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Worst case scenario is I go blind in one eye and wear a patch. I can say Aaaargh maytie and mean it.
jeez!! ... well... just be booking yourself in for the surgery asap and let the wizards cast their spell eh! ... jokes aside i hope and believe that it will turn out just fine!! ..
aint doing prayers on it though... not the prayer type... just good old fashioned "best wishes" :thumb:
Quote from: Janx101 on June 26, 2013, 09:38:56 PM
jeez!! ... well... just be booking yourself in for the surgery asap and let the wizards cast their spell eh! ... jokes aside i hope and believe that it will turn out just fine!! ..
aint doing prayers on it though... not the prayer type... just good old fashioned "best wishes" :thumb:
Your prayers would be a curse! LOL!
Better start prayin then harhar
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Quote from: john on June 26, 2013, 10:17:33 PM
Quote from: Janx101 on June 26, 2013, 09:38:56 PM
jeez!! ... well... just be booking yourself in for the surgery asap and let the wizards cast their spell eh! ... jokes aside i hope and believe that it will turn out just fine!! ..
aint doing prayers on it though... not the prayer type... just good old fashioned "best wishes" :thumb:
Your prayers would be a curse! LOL!
hmmm .. not sure how i feel about this.... do you mean my PRAYERS would be a curse?... or do you mean MY prayers would be a curse? :icon_twisted:
think i'll just stick to not prayin!! .. safer for all !! :thumb: :flipoff:
Oh snap. I hope that the surgery goes alright.
Into surgery rapidly. Ensure by discussing with colleagues/friends/medical advisors that you have surgeon with good reputation. Good luck.
I'm probably going to have this happen one day. I already have lattice degeneration in both eyes, and very bad myopia. Doctor said mine will likely detach before I'm 50.
JB Weld it :thumb:
Seriously, hope all goes well...
Quote from: john on June 26, 2013, 09:31:36 PM
Worst case scenario is I go blind in one eye and wear a patch. I can say Aaaargh maytie and mean it.
john, I was diagnosed at 12 years old with detached retina. as a kid, it makes no sense. the surgery is very fast, out patient if no health complications preexisting.
the healing is wide ranging from light duty for a week to prone in whatever position as needed for weeks with only bathroom breaks.
the results, nearly no vision loss (rare) to a blurry curtain (common) effecting a percentage of the field of view.
over time, expect a cataract to form in that eye. its a long term side effect, easily repairable.
the worst I've suffered besides the recent cataract and loss of depth perception (stereo vision loss) is high contrast blurrs and migranes.
3D movies are worthless, as are some low light/ high spot situiations.
the good news is, there are dietary supplements to help prevent further weakening of the retina, and hardening of the sclera.
do everything your doctor suggests religiously, and seek another source for recommendations of prevention. it pays, in spades.
left eye here is legally blind, right eye is much better than 20/20 corrected (glasses), and everyday of vision is cherished. I'm riding as much as possible in my 40's, and expect one day to loose vision to the point of no more motor sports.
the pictures and videos you hold dear, look at them every week. baby pictures, kids faces, the wife... study. one day, poof.
:)
It turns out not to be a retina detachment, but a fluid cyst between the layers of the retina. This is less dangerous and after some blasts from a laser today I am good to go. It could get worse, but also could never change. Man is my eye sore.
So good news I guess. Though I am predisposed to have a retinal detachment down the road...but maybe not.
Man has it been a wild 24 hours.
hope your eye gets better asap
I have a detached interest.
I kid.
Hope your eye heals so you can get back to giving people custom titles and flexing your imaginary power soon! :flipoff: :icon_mrgreen: :flipoff:
Don't ban me!
John that is good news. A Main thing in specified dietary supplements Ohgood speaks of for eye health are zinc. Zinc tablets are an economic way of add to eye health and are recommended by many.
Quote from: Vindicate on June 27, 2013, 06:50:35 PM
John that is good news. A Main thing in specified dietary supplements Ohgood speaks of for eye health are zinc. Zinc tablets are an economic way of add to eye health and are recommended by many.
Honest to goodness, about 2 months ago I started taking Zinc and selenium supplements. No reason to stop now! Zinc is an important nutrient. Who knows, it may have saved me from that detachment they were so sure I had.
And my eye is feeling better. Did that laser ever burn . Not fun. My vision is not quite back in my left eye yet, but getting better. I bet after a good night's sleep I'm good to go.
Trust me, the thought of losing vision in that eye, knowing what I do for work, was a bit worrying. Man I got lucky.
Awesome news John!! .. :thumb: ... hope you didnt lash out too early and get that pirate suit! ;)
ive been taking Zinc tabs and magnesium tabs too for couple years .. for muscle aches and various other minor issues.... have you noticed that its not always that you notice the positive effects .. until you miss a day or so and you 'go back to feeling like before' ?
... and also... im investigating a personal theory here... taking Zinc .. i seem to have 'more of' & 'more vivd' dreams when i take the zinc ... or at least i remember them more... some of them are really 'real' too... you noticed anything like that? ... every one is different with reactions to various minerals etc .. just exploring the idea.
Anyway .. rest that eye up and feel better eh!! ... who knows when you might have to peep through a keyhole again?! ;)
Quote from: Janx101 on June 27, 2013, 09:01:25 PM
... and also... im investigating a personal theory here... taking Zinc .. i seem to have 'more of' & 'more vivd' dreams when i take the zinc ... or at least i remember them more... some of them are really 'real' too... you noticed anything like that? ... every one is different with reactions to various minerals etc .. just exploring the idea.
Anyway .. rest that eye up and feel better eh!! ... who knows when you might have to peep through a keyhole again?! ;)
Insanity causes more vivid dreams! That's your problem, your doctor is just afraid to tell you. Honestly, I don't notice much of a difference, but it is vital, and any extra just gets peed out. Every system is a little different, I do not doubt a particular vitamin can have more impact on some.
But the fact remains that this should have caused a detachment and it didn't. Could zinc have hardened me up? Why not. It's possible. Being told I am lucky is enough to keep me taking it. It is believed to be helpful for macula degeneration, well that's part of the retina.
The only suck part is I guess I will always have this shadow in my periphery. It is very distracting. This is the one thing that makes the doc worried as I shouldn't be able to notice it. Still I'm stoked that I dodged a bullet.
Hey John.........Just HTFU and quit your bitching. :flipoff:
Seriously though glad you dodged the bullet. :thumb:
not insanity!! .. got a document!!! ;) :flipoff:
lol ... zinc 'hardened you up' ??... could be.... maybe Mister and his 'sachet of cement powder to HTFU' advice to many on here.... was/is incorrectly translated ... he really should have said Zinc .. all this time!
shadow is gonna be tough a little for sure!! .. but never know ... brain often 'filters' out some issues and maybe it wont be so noticeable or at least niggly as time passes ... ?
dont know if you have ever said what you do for work? ... i expect you have.... but i dont remember or got distracted ... :icon_rolleyes: ..so what is it that you do ?? :icon_question: :thumb:
keep pissin him off he will give out titles. ive got to go get my diabetic eye exam again. not looking fwd to that and then returning to work. not fun. least it worked out for our imaginary administrator Eh?. take care john.
I've had the laser surgery several times myself, and it really sucks. Best I can describe it is being held down and having someone finger thump you in the eyeball as hard as they can, hundreds of times over and over and over and over.......................................
Hope everything turns out for all of us.
it will work out fine. looking forward to mine whenever i can schedule it. always seems to happen on a work day lol
Quote from: rptorman on June 28, 2013, 09:12:56 AM
I've had the laser surgery several times myself, and it really sucks. Best I can describe it is being held down and having someone finger thump you in the eyeball as hard as they can, hundreds of times over and over and over and over.......................................
Hope everything turns out for all of us.
Oh yea. It sucked. 380milliwatts of pure torture. I love being told "I burned a bunch of holes in your retina. It will cause a little vision damage in that area, but it shouldn't bother you too much."
Now see, I felt more like a burning pain when the laser turned on. One time it really hurt and I told the guy to give me a moment to blink. No fun in that chair.