Monday, June 22, 2026

Green Eye

The weekly update on the progress in my recovery from my second retinal detachment/reattachment surgery at 7 weeks.

There's really not a lot to report. The bubble, which was billed as taking 6 weeks to dissipate, continues to shrink, but not fast enough for me. It appears a little smaller each day when I look down, which puts it up against the back of the retina, and centers it in my vision. Looking forward it's an increasingly smaller arc in my lower vision. I'm guessing full dissipation is still two weeks away.

The two eyes are generally working better together. Mostly the left, affected eye is focused too short to contribute much except for close in reading. It is still slanted to the right, and I still see two horizons at the beach, although the slanted one is fuzzy and easily ignored overridden by the sharp, right eye. I have scheduled an appointment to get a new prescription for glasses in late July.  Hopefully the bubble will be gone by then. It will be interesting to see how they get on when they focus on the same plane. It worries me a little.

There is no significant pain, just a very occasional twinge, although there's still a general feeling that something is in the eye, that I blame on the rubber band, excuse me, scleral buckle they put around the eye, to help keep the retina pressed against the back of the eye. There's still a little redness in the white of the eye in the left corner, but it appears to be slowly fading.

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