Originally Posted by blindshooter
Originally Posted by luv2safari
I had a vitreous layer detachment and was very fortunate that Reno NV has one of the world's best eye surgeons, and I was referred to him by my GP.

Dr Arshad Khanani travels the world and bases his practice in Reno. He left his anniversary party on a Sunday to meet me at his clinic and saved my left eye. He did lazer surgery to re-attach the vitreous layer.

DON'T delay in going to an eye surgeon!!!

The retina didn't detach, I had some flashes of light and a new large floater about 3 weeks ago. Happened late on a Thursday, I was waiting at the door of my doctor the next morning when they opened the door.

This explains what I have going on. PVD

Still have 20 20 vision in that eye.

The flashes stopped in a day or so and the floater has diminished or I've gotten used to it. I have another followup in 4 weeks or so.

I've sent them a message asking if I can shoot or wait.

It's like lightening going off just to one side or another! That went away, and the many floaters are now something the brain adjusts to. A vitreous layer detachment is a strange thing to experience.


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