I'm sorry about what you're going through. I has a similar experience after cataract surgery. A little over a month after my first lens replacement I has a flash and pretty significant floaters appear. I had a similar thing happen to the second eye after that lens replacement for a cataract. I developed a film over the first lens and the surgeon lasered it. It helped with the clarity, but the floaters were still pretty bad.
They said that I needed to wait a few months and see if I "got used to the floaters." They were really impacting my vision and after the 3 month wait period I got a referral to a retina specialist. He was amazing. A younger doc who completed his retina training at Vanderbilt Eye Institute. He scheduled me for a vitrectomy in the first eye and I couldn't have been happier. A month or so later I had the 2nd vitrectomy.
With the first eye he inserted a air bubble. It was very strange, but the bubble dissipated by day 5. He never placed a bubble in the second (left) eye. I asked him why that was, and he said because he was able to use smaller trocars and was confident that the eye globe would seal.
I am 3 months out from the second vitrectomy and couldn't be more pleased. My vision is blurry from time to time, but it seems to be related to dry eyes. I have been using a lot of lubricating eye drops.
I think that finding the right retina specialist is key. Have the doctors given you any rationale for why your vision continues to be blurry?
Thankyou very much for your reply. To be honest it was a worse experience in my life. I wish I should not have done that surgery. For the surgeon, he said that it was glaucoma that is causing my vision to be blurry or foggy but i disagreed since i did not have those symptoms before the surgery. Sometimes I feel like both eyes are blurry even though i had surgery for the left eye only and i am scared to do the right eye. Now i am having flashes ... I saw a retina specialist who told me that he had not seen any sign of retina detachment because there is still blood in the eye and he can not see further than that because the blood my cover it and he believed that there was still some blood in the eye that might cause blurriness and i even will see him again in two days for a follow up. I am very confused and don't know what to do . i think that the surgeon just failed a so simple procedure. He did cataract surgery and OMNI glaucoma the same day.