I can also say from lots of experience that what you DON’T know can also hurt you, too!
High pressure in the eyes is what they say they want to avoid of course. However, like you’ve already said, you do and did not have high pressure or headaches either.
I know doctors do indeed lie. I think I already mentioned that I had one doctor even do a hernia surgery on me and I never even had a hernia!. When you do get your appointment with the other eye doctor, I would advise you not to even mention the narrow angle at all. Let that doctor tell you if you have narrow angle. I told you that just a few months prior a doctor had reported that my eyes were clear and no trace of glaucoma. Then suddenly I get narrow angles? Very odd if you ask me.I would not alert to the other doctor what was said because doctors do stick together. When that doctor did that hernia surgery on me, I could not get any doctor to reverse it in the United States because they will not go against each other. I had to go to Mexico to get stitches inside of me removed because they were cutting me to pieces inside. I could not breathe deep for 18 months! After the stitches were removed, it was instantaneous relief even though the surgery itself caused me pain. I do not trust doctors at all anymore. They have damaged me severely.
For some reason, this LPI procedure has affected me more than anything because it is affected my vision, my balance, and my life because I cannot do anything now that I used to do that has anything to do with my eyes. Like driving for instance. It has made me miserable.
The fact that they told me I would get used to the problems also proves that they lied to me. There are problems with that procedure. The fact that your doctor said EXACTLY the same thing, word for word that was said to me screams “run”. It must be something that they do. Just tell patients lies just to get money in their pockets. They will go about their lives after they’ve ruined yours and they have no cares at all. I will go to my grave saying that this is a barbaric procedure that should never be done to anybody unless they have serious headaches and extremely high pressure and that is the only choice they have. But to do it just in case is insanity.
I do think the balance issues I am having is also neurological because the eyes affect the brain tremendously. That is a known fact. It’s like when spin yourself around and your eyes look weird. Yes that makes you dizzy. So my eyes are making my head dizzy, so it is a neurological problem because of what they did to my eyes. This procedure had a serious domino effect in my life. That doctor did nothing but scare you to death for no reason. He made you worry about something that was not even an issue.
Wow, you have had really bad luck with doctors.... I hope it won't stop you from seeking out someone who can help you.
I was looking up ratings on top ophthalmologists, with one being a well known glaucoma surgeon. In the patient reviews of him was this one man who said he had had his Iris damaged by his eye doctor where he lived. So he travelled to see this well known Glaucoma surgeon who ended up fixing his Iris to where he could now drive again and look into the sun once more. He did not say what procedure had ruined his Iris, but if he is seeing a "Glaucoma" specialist, maybe it was an iridotomy that did this. Did you ever get anyone else that has a big reputation, to check your eyes out for possible damage from the Iridotomy that may be reversible?..... or to check that the IOLs you had placed in your eyes, are not shifted and causing you some of the symptoms you have?
And that is a great idea to stay silent and see what the doc has to say.