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severe myopia -16 and peripheral retinal degeneration
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i didn't know this leads to lattice degeneration though.
I also an optic nerve fennestration on my eyes when i was six years old due to a bicycle accident.
So maybe i need to go to an eye specialist. My doctor spotted floaters during an eye exam but didn't record it.
So i could have what you have also.
meg may or may not have lattice degen. having flashes while you "read the chart" and having floaters is not enough information to diagnose anything.
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no one can tell you *if* you'll go blind, and if you do, no one can tell you when. cant even guess. but it is possible, and more possible than if you were NOT nearsighted and you did NOT have lattice degen. you need to see a surgeon on a regular basis to see if your lattice is progressing, and if you need to have further surgery to prevent retinal detachment and blindness.