Vitrectomy for cloudy vitreous and floaters

Posted by ferd64 @ferd64, Nov 13, 2023

I have been very nearsighted most of my life, had clear lense replacement surgery 2 years ago which went very well and improved my vision. But, for many years I have had cloudy vitreous and floating globs that obscure my vision, making driving, reading, and other activities very challenging. A retina specialist told me I should have a vitrectomy, but I'm concerned about long-term side effects such as glaucoma, dry eye, etc. should I be concerned about these at all? I'd really like to know others' experiences with vitrectomy. As much as I trust my doctor, I really would like others' thoughts on vitrectomy. Seeing like this makes just about everything very difficult. Thank you.

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@caldonia1

Teachers502. I'm not at liberty to divulge my DR's name without his permission, however I do trust him, next to God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, so if you don't have confidence in your Dr. I suggest you find another one whom you can put trust in totell you the truth, and not to make a buck.

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Hello. I don't understand why you are not able to recommend a doctor? I thought it was one of the advantages of sharing information here.?

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Hello back, that was not my understanding. I will never divulge my Dr.'s name or anyone else without their permission.

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@caldonia1

Hello back, that was not my understanding. I will never divulge my Dr.'s name or anyone else without their permission.

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OK-- would you be able to ask? Most drs are glad to have patients recommend them highly!!

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I had a vitrectomy a couple of months ago. Before the vitrectomy my vision was 20/50 in that eye. Just had an eye test and am now back to 20/20. Dry eye after the surgery has now resolved and no longer an issue. I suggest using a preservative free best quality eye drops if needed. They can be irritating to the eye if you use lesser quality drops. Your doc can tell you which he/she recommends. I recommend Systane preservative free.

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@teacher502

I am 68. It was 3 years ago. Boston is a great place to be for this. I was like a child after it healed.. (a day or two) just walking around and looking at everything as if seeing clearly for the first time. I did not realize how much time I was using trying to shift the spots around or how much sight I was missing. The long term effect is just moderate dry eyes but restasis has helped tremendously. I have no regrets and highly recommend!

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Hello Teacher502. Thanks for answering my questions last year. I'm still considering vitrectomy for my severe floaters/vitreous opacity. I'm curious, a year later, if you are still happy with your results. And if there are any long-term effects from your vitrectomy. Thank you.

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Yes! I have absolutely no regrets, and would highly recommend this simple surgery to everyone.

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@teacher502

Yes! I have absolutely no regrets, and would highly recommend this simple surgery to everyone.

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Forgot to add...long term effects
Clear vision
Eye doctor says my eyes are very healthy and look like the eyes of a 20 year old (I am 69).
Easier to drive at night.
No bad side effects at all.....you won't regret doing this.

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Thank you! Good to know. I had read studies saying it may cause Glaucoma, but my retina specialist denied this is the case.

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