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In reply to the discussion: People over 50 take note - I just had emergency eye surgery [View all]mokawanis
(4,492 posts)45. I lost vision in one eye, for 4 hours
I was getting ready for bed around midnight when I had sudden loss of vision in my right eye. Made it to the ER in 45 minutes and within an hour had half of my vision back, the bottom half. The top half was solid grey, the color of wet cement. A few hours later I re-gained full vision.
They told me I had a minute piece of debris that temporarily cut off blood flow to my retina, and that my vision returned when the debris dissolved. They told me to take an aspirin every day for the rest of my life and sent me home with references for follow-up appointments.
I'm glad to read that you got help right away.
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You are so right! That was just an excuse for them to ignore your symptoms. I once was hit by a car
DesertDiamond
Mar 2014
#88
It doesn't rock if an optometrist in this situation doesn't IMMEDIATELY refer the patient
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#15
This was terrible, actually. The optometrist SHOULD have sent you to the ophthalmologist IMMEDIATELY,
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#12
When this happened to my husband, he was able to get an appointment within a couple hours.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#24
I am so glad to hear you're going to be okay. I hope you are completely healed very soon. I almost
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#27
A detaching retina is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY -- not a condition that should wait for days
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#28
After reading the posts here, I am alarmed for my fellow DUers in that it seems no one
DebJ
Mar 2014
#29
I agree. Optometrists aren't MD's, and they shouldn't be relied on for all eye-care. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#30
Vision care plans now make it tough to see an eye doctor that is covered by your health insurance...
cascadiance
Mar 2014
#66
If an insurance company won't pay, try getting a referral from the regular doctor too. n/t
DebJ
Mar 2014
#32
no no no, you had to wait 37 years for treatment and it was done using a rusty nail.
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2014
#55
Sorry you had to wait so long to have your procedure done after you were diagnosed.
A Simple Game
Mar 2014
#60
And because of the bupkis Congress WE elected, the the best the President can give us is ACA.
marble falls
Mar 2014
#61
hooray for Canadian healthcare! I wish I could say the same for this country
secondwind
Mar 2014
#76
Whew! Close one. Glad you're ok. I have floaties also, and get a thorough exam once a year. nt
Zorra
Mar 2014
#81
Maybe it depends on the licensing from state to state, but the optometrists I've seen here
hedgehog
Mar 2014
#87
With universal health insurance now, everyone (over 50) should see an opthamologist
frazzled
Mar 2014
#91