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By olldflame
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I had been having problems with my left eye for a couple of weeks, seeing "floaters", and some tiny black spots, but I wasn't too concerned about it. Then a couple of days ago a large dark blob started wiping out the lower part of my field of vision and it has kept getting bigger. I saw an opthamologist today and found out I have a partially detached retina. This is actually good news, as it can be fixed, where most of the other conditions that could have caused similar symptoms (glaucoma, macular degeneration, etc.) are irreversible. It's still pretty disconcerting to suddenly, within a few days, pretty much go blind in one eye.

I'm having a procedure called Pneumatic Retinaplexy tomorrow, where a bubble of inert gas will be injected into my eye fluid and then for 2 days (and nights)I have to keep my head in a certain position so that the bubble will push the detached part of the retina back in place. Your prayers will be appreciated for the procedure itself as well as the aftercare, which is crucial. If this doesn't work, I'll need a much mure risky and intrusive operation.
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By Sly Fox
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Vision is taken for granted far too often.

Praying in Houston.
By 4everfsu
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Praying
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By justagirl
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praying, hard! keep us updated!
By dcbailey
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....praying for you in Yorktown
By olldflame
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Thanks so much for your prayers guys! (oops! and gal) The procedure went without a hitch, my retina is now back where it belongs and vision is returning. I can't say getting my eyeball probed with an assortment of needles to numb it, insert freezing solution and then a gas bubble while wide awake is the most pleasant experience, but it was downright interesting, and sure beats the alternative. Everything should be back to normal to see the opener on the 30th!

God is good.
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By adam42381
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Great news that everything went well.
By Hold My Own
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Great news! It's amazing what modern science can do now with eyes. 2 years ago my dad got hit in the eye with a racquetball and went blind for a few weeks...2 surgery's later he was back to normal.


I actually went "blind" last saturday. I was playing softball and my vision got worse and worse until I could no longer see beyond 20 feet...I went to bed thinking it would go away but then I woke up and could no longer open my eyes...went to the ER and turned out I had a Viral Infection that shut down my vision...that was kinda crazy but everythings back to normal (whatever normal is for me) now!
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By Fumblerooskies
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Hold My Own wrote:I actually went "blind" last saturday.
It was only a matter of time...
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