Facing vitrectomy for macular pucker. What was your experience?
Hi, 71 yo woman and had cataract surgery almost 2 years. Several months ago the vision in my right deteriorated. Cloudy, hard to focus. I tried contact lens, but nothing worked. My eye doc referred me to a retinal surgeon for vitrectomy. Wanting to avoid the holidays. I put it off for a few months, but now harder to see and drive, esp at night. Last month’s recheck showed it has advanced, and the only solution is a vitrectomy. I’m planning to do this next month (traveling now).
Can you share your experience? How long was healing? Was it worth it?
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I had cataract surgery in my right eye. Within days I was diagnosed with wet macular. I remember while waiting my turn for the surgery, an anesthesiologist said to me don't mess with your eyes. I almost canceled but stupidly didn't.
Sadly, my right eye has gotten worse. I’ve scheduled the vitrectomy for a couple weeks from now.
I think you’re anesthesiologist had the right idea. If you don’t have to, don’t mess with the eyes.
Sorry, but I only have myopia with astigmatism progressing into further ado of my nearsightedness. When I was younger, I sometimes focused in on things that were floating on my eyeball surface, just outside the lens. I do have a Brother that has glaucoma and my Mother used to insist that he had a bit of hemophilia. My eyesight hasn't changed much in the past ten to fifteen years. Am developing two cataracts, one a tiny bit worse than the other, but nothing pressing. I wear the photo-gray lenses (do they call these polarizing lenses?). Thanks for the like on red dyes.
I have a macular pucker in my left eye. I am 75. Am curious about the head down requirement post op. I can't sleep face down due to my back injuries. How have those who have had this surgery handled it?
Did your surgeon say you’d need to keep your head down, or did you read that online? I saw several treatment sites saying the head down post was standard. My surgeon disagreed and said not in my case.
I had a vitrectomy with membrane peel 2 weeks ago. My surgeon did not have to place a “bubble”, so I did not have to keep my head down at all.
Four different eye drops 4x day for the first week and no lifting anything heavier than a gallon of milk for the first 2 weeks. Also, no bending aside from tying shoelaces and no travel by air.
At the 1 week post op, I was doing so well that drops were changed to 3 drops 3 times a day, and to gradually increase activity till I was back to my normal routine by the end of the week. Within days, my vision improved dramatically.
Now, I did have this done about 6 months after confirmed diagnosis of ERM with macular pucker. It was right in the middle of my central vision.
Hopefully your case will go smoothly!
Sleep: you’ll have a patch over your eye for at least the first night. I did use it for the second night, then was fine without.
Can you sleep on your side? I try to sleep on my left side, so as to be kind to my healing right eye.
Suggest you call your surgeon’s office and ask their advice 🙂
Haven't seen a surgeon yet. When diagnosed by my optometrist, he mentioned the head down thing. I figured that would be a no go for me. I do plan on seeing a ophthalmologist soon for an opinion and detailed exam.