|
I would also suggest getting it checked out. The past 3 years have been a nightmare for me. I had cataract surgery on my left eye in 2008. A few months later, I started getting floaters that looked like a bug running up a wall. When I first noticed it I would flinch because I thought it was a scorpion coming after me. Then overnight I had a shadow develop that looked like a half moon across the center of my vision. There was a small sliver of light on the outside edge and when I blinked it was like a lightning flash. I went immediately to the eye specialist and found out I had a detached retina. I had to have surgery that day and was out of work for 2 months. I had to have cataract surgery on my right eye 2 years ago. I was at work about 4 months ago and suddenly the center of vision went blurry. I was like "oh crap, not again. Back to the eye doctor to have laser done to fix it. My left eye still isn't well and I had a checkup last week and have to have surgery again to fix what is called a buckle in my eye. I am currently at 20/60 in my left eye. I am going to be out of work for at least a month. I am having the surgery on December 29th. I am trying to keep positive thoughts but I have been getting kind of depressed thinking about it. I am 47 years old and the doctors say this shouldn't be happening to me. My advise to anyone here is if you have any noticeable change in your vision, please get it checked out immediately. Good luck to you.
|