Posted by Sandra on August 22, 1999 at 23:19:49 My mother is 71 and has had lazer in one eye for bleeding caused by macular degeneration. She can see only through that eye as if to be looking through a tiny circle....she depended on her good eye and it's been fine up until a few weeks ago. She woke up and couldn't read the morning paper. She said it looked like a haze or a mist. She went to a retinal specialist in the next town who had done the lazer in her other eye and he said it was a slight retinal tear in the center of the eye.....he checked for bleeding but there wasn't. He didn't give her much more than that except to tell her not to lift anything heavy and do not bend. ........and to come back in four weeks. Also, he said there would be a fifty/fifty chance that it could heal itself. My question to you is that now that she sees everything in a sort of mist, do you feel that she should be doing more than just hoping for that fifty per cent chance of healing? I believe she needs a second opinion and we are a wreck because we feel (my family and I) that we should be doing something more. My mother is very depressed and has had no other medical problems. We need your advice. Thank you.
Posted by hfhs md ke on August 23, 1999 at 21:22:15 sandra- the story is confusing- a retinal tear in the center of the eye ( center of the retina ) is first of all unusual, and second of all needs treatment- the othe rtwo possibilities here are 1) a macular hole- which requires prompt treatment and is different then a tear 2) the more likely answer- a vitreous detachment- which can cause hazy vision but requires no treatment my advice is to seek out a second opinion if u cannot get a better explaiantion from your doctor good luck
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