Eight weeks after my retinal detachment surgery and the gas bubble is now really tiny, small as a button on a dress shirt. For those who know the Hawaiian Dance Song "TINY BUBBLES" here is my version:
Tiny bubble
In my eye
Makes me see double
Makes me see twice
Tiny bubble
Your days are numbered
Soon you will be gone forever
And I will be seeing fine
No more eye patch for me, I am doing good. Thank you for all the prayers and good wishes. Take care, and happy thanksgiving!
This is the journal of a severely myopic gal's saga through cataract surgery and retinal detachment. Don't take your vision for granted, ever.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
11/7 Doing good 6-weeks postop


My gas bubble is greatly reduced in size, maybe a little bigger than a quarter now. There are still distortions in my vision from the gas bubble but they are not as pronounced. There is still some misalignment and double vision, but it is much improved, such that I have not needed to use my eye patch to drive to work this week. It was a gloomy and rainy day today, and just a few weeks ago, the psychedelic starbursts would have driven me crazy and made driving quite dangerous without the eye patch, but today there were no more starbursts so this is a great improvement!
The days of my gas bubble are numbered. It's current size reminds me of the size of the "dark shadow", the "little friend" out of the corner of my left eye, that eventually ended up to be a retinal detachment. It is so small now that when I am driving, it is lower than the lights of the dashboard and does not obscure my field of vision - I hardly realize it is there!

My next appointment with Dr. Regillo is a month from now in early December. Until then, take things easy, be well, and never take your vision for granted.
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