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I’m Linda. This blog is my inside look at what it’s like to have pathologic myopia - my experience with blurry vision, ongoing eye exams, wellness, and life.
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Cataract Surgery & Outcome
Surgery My cataract surgery took place earlier this year (2019) in April and it took place in an operating room. What I remember about the s...
Seeing Clearly Again: My Experience with Vitrectomy Surgery
Victrectomy Surgery After a year and a half of struggling to see with a tangle of floaters in my right eye I finally had surgery to remove t...
My History With Pathologic Myopia
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Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Follow Up
PVD... Again On Sunday I started having streak-like flashes at the top of my vision and in the right-corner of my eye. By Monday I had a str...
My Cataract Experience
Two years ago, on the day before I had surgery for retinal detachment, my doctor informed me that I would develop a cataract in my left ey...
My Experience with YAG Laser Procedure
Cataract Update I mentioned earlier this month that I received a new prescription for my eyeglasses and the prescription had changed. The ne...
A New Normal
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Choroidal Neovascularization Due to High Myopia
Photo by Mufid Majnu At about 8 months post surgery I returned to the retina clinic for scans, photos and an appointment with the ophthalmo...
The Experience of Retinal Detachment
Three years after PVD (post vitreous detachment) in the left eye my retina detached. About a year before I noticed flashes in my left ey...
Mysterious Flashes
It has been over 18 months since my last eye surgery and in that time there had been no vision issues. But in November of 2020, just before ...
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