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Macular pucker after cataract surgery

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Hello Colleen. Peach here: The doctor will not address anything but his diagnosis of gloucoma.. Whenever I try to he cuts me off. Oh, but I do remember the last time I saw him I asked why can we not replace the interocular lens that started this problem and he said that the risk of going blind is very high. I have obtained copies of my three visits to him and am prepared to fax them to Mayo. But without a diagnosis that would require surgery Mayo cannot help. Am sorry to say the doctors in my area do not have the experience , (As wrong as I may be.) Originally when this problem started the docrors told me I have macular degeneration, then they added gloucoma to it. Now they have taken away macular and I have sever dry eyes with glocoma. I was 20/20 with no clouds or loss of vision and no pain until Dr. Hunt removed the so called cataract. Right away, as soon as the bandages were removed. I am not looking to sue anyone I just want to be able to see. Hopefully this can be. Stressed, anxieties, but hopefully holding on. And realizing that perhaps
nothing can be done.. Must learn to live in a darker world but will continue to caress my pets. Oh, by the way my other eye has been mostly blind 20/300 since birth so this is why I am so concerned about this eye. Love to all Peach

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Here we go again. Tomorrow, 9/6/18 I will have 2 stents placed in my body (lower abdomen). The veins have flattened in my legs. If I make it you will be hearing from me again. If not all you beautiful people will be remembered with prayers. Love you all. Peach