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What a wonderful Doctor, l wish l could afford a trip over there from 🇦🇺 but alas, at this point l doubt it will be possible to have surgery, at $8000 + that’s a years pension. So glad this gentleman was thrilled. I can imagine his delight. 👍😇❤️
Why is it so difficult to make appointments and when l leave messages no one EVER answers. No one ever calls me back. This yr. I made an appointment online and they sent me a code to my phone and a telephone number was attached to the code. When l called the telephone number it was a dentist in NY !!! 😂
This company is so mixed up. We have been patients several yrs and EVERY yr l have SO much trouble getting appts. I go in the portal and ask questions and NEVER get answers. They hardly ever answer the phone. I guess they really don't care because they get really mean on the phone when I try to ask about it
I’m in my 50s and have a macular pucker in both eyes. One eye started seeing straight lines as wavy and my focal point sees things higher than it really is. The other I all of a sudden started losing central vision to the point that I could not read, and I saw a cloud in my central vision when looking at the distance. The membranes also caused cataracts to form prematurely. I had a cataract surgery two months ago and one month after I had the membrane peel and it has been five weeks since. My experience was very similar to this video. Within 10 days I could read again, and see much more clearly and it has gotten even better since. It is so good that it makes me realize help how poor my vision is in the other eye which I now have to have surgery on as well. I only hope the second one goes as well as the first has so far.
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I am having this laser procedure not because of glaucoma but because of an ICL surgery to correct my -7.50 high myopia and astigmatism that will occur after this Iridotomy - I am nervous about this procedure, if something goes wrong I will not have the ICL and it would have been for nothing and my vision can even get worst that it is.
How did it go for you? I had LPIs done on both eyes about a week ago due to ICL surgery, and was left with significant glare in both eyes that moves as I open and close them. Considering canceling the ICL procedure now to avoid further damage to my eyes.
@@mrschneebly9691 my procedure was very successful, my vision is now 20/15 for both eyes. The iridotomy was more painfull for me than the ICL. I had pain on both eyes for a couple weeks and I had to go there for it twice because my eyes are very dark and needed more shots than normal. I am 36 years old, my vision didn’t change after the Iridotomy (just the headaches and some sharp pain on my eyes that was always comming and going, but solved after tylenol, you shouldn’t take Advil and should take a regular amount of drops everyday for a month (after the Irodotomy it was 4 days of drops). After the ICL (that happened 1 month after the Irodotomy) I sometimes feel some pain on my eyes when tired I guess and I see some halos arround lights when it is night and very dark (but I was told that was expected to go away after 6 months and it is not that bad).
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Thanks for the Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you researched - Franaar Spectacular Look Formula (do a search on google)? It is a great one off guide for curing eye floaters minus the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my mate after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical success with it.
Bottom Line on Vitrectomy surgery is this: Vitrectomy carries NO guarantee of improved vision.. In fact In my case , The Vitrectomy did NOT take the wavy lines out of my vision (which was the goal) AND my visual acuity(sharpness) is actually 15% Worse!! Meaning my diopters have increased by -1 in corrective lenses.. This is the results after 6 months post op..Yet I am out approx $6000 in surgical costs.. Dont let monetary greed $$$, of your Eye surgeon "cloud your vision". !!!! The Surgeon will tell you "your vision will improve after 1-3 years after Vitrectomy"..This is a lie and BS to keep you calm after 6 months post op when you realize the victrectomy was a waste of $$$. and actually damaged the eye further..Plus they are no longer "liable" after the 6 month mark should your vision deteriorate. Victrectomy is NOT " the magical " solution to macular puckering... 20-25% improvement in vision IS the GOAL of the vitrectomy, but in MY case was NEVER achieved..... And in fact went 10-15% WORSE!!.. Can NOT recommend vitrectomy surgery for "fixing macular puckering issues".,Try other Non-invasive procedures,instead please!!! Stop "feeding thousands of $$$ " to the eye surgeons....!!! Let my EXPERIENCE be your education!!
Sorry to hear that. I have a macular pucker too and find myself struggling with the decision whether or not to undergo (another) vitrectomy. How come your vision deteriorated once the pucker was removed? I have heard of that risk, but cannot understand why.
@@nap747 You would have to go in and see a REPUTABLE and HONEST retina surgeon to find out why vitrectemies are a hit or miss operation.. I am no medical doctor by any means..but I have had consultations by a couple of retinal surgeons and now realize that a vitrectomy is not a slam dunk fix, and there is good chance that your vision may be worse off than before the surgery .. I am not trying to scare off anyone but I implore you to go and ask tons of questions during your consultation with the retinal specialist..This is usually a free visit or small copay and they are more more than happy to answer questions in order to gain your trust..If their honest they will tell you that everyone reacts differently..
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. My vision is still 6/6; but I suffer from distortion and hard to read comfortably, especially fonts and lines. My surgeon suggested operation several years ago, but I am always worried about the risk. I really appreciate you exposed your story. Thank you.
This was great, thanks, I've been looking for "persistent grey spot in vision" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Piyonnor Marvelous Prevalence - (do a search on google ) ? It is an awesome one of a kind product for discovering how to eliminate your eye floaters without the headache. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my cousin got amazing success with it.
Dr. Graff mentioned that they don’t often treat moderate floaters in a younger population. Is 30 considered to be younger when it comes to a vitrectomy? I spoke with a gentleman who had a vitrectomy for floaters at 32 with barnet Delaney Perkins and have been thinking about the surgery myself.
Not looking forward to the surgery, but this team seems to be the best in the business. they have been both professional and kind in preparing me for the surgery.
I'm going to have a macular pucker surgery on May this year. I'm only 24 and I'm super scared. I did my right eye 2 years ago. My central vision is damaged and I'm going to do my left eye this year. God welling it will go ok
Ali, fear not! Eye surgery has progressed tremendously in the last 10 years, and the operation to correct a macular pucker is very highly developed. I just had my right eye done, complete with a cataract lens replacement, and it was completely without pain or discomfort. I have had more "painful" haircuts! So go in there confident that you will be totally comfortable and have a great surgery!
@@davemunroe4484 i had the same. I am 9 monts after my surgery. My vision is still blury and i can't read small letters. If you see my post please answer me. How much time pass to have your vision back?
Hi, What is that bulge that I see in the outside edge? I have two photos of what I believe to be retained cataracts in my eye but I am unable to share them here on RU-vid. I am still seeing my Dr. for the follow up appts. because my surgery is very recent. I had oil droplet cataracts, horrible to see out of and double/triple vision. Now my right eye had a long blurry strip that flies back and forth. Looks like I am seeing through vaseline on my eye.
I was watching TV and saw this commercial. I recognized the song because Broke For Free is one of my favourite artists. I love that you guys used his song. Something Elated is one of my faves. Cheers !
Thanks for reminding me! I forgot to put the song in the description. I just added the link to where you can find and download it in the description. It is called Something Elated by Broke For Free.