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Just Lost About 1/3 Of The Vision In My Right Eye

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August 13, 2021, 07:19 PM
46and2
Just Lost About 1/3 Of The Vision In My Right Eye
That's terrible, and scary, so sudden like that.

Get well...
August 13, 2021, 07:27 PM
oldbill123
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-call ophtho already said she is going to meet OP at the ER. Why tell him not to go to ER?

When my second retina detached, I went to the ER. 3000 dollars later and a bunch of worthless tests. ER's can't do eye exams unless you have a pencil sticking out of your eye. Find the local retina hospital and get there ASAP. Mine was fuzzy on Saturday and totally blind on Monday. Because retina was already off, they were not in that great of a hurry because damage was done. Surgery to re-attach following Thursday. Unless you are dying, I would avoid ER's.
August 13, 2021, 07:28 PM
ensigmatic
Well, she’s done an exam. Dilated the one eye and everything. She’s not seeing anything wrong. She’s currently consulting with her senior.



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August 13, 2021, 07:29 PM
oldbill123
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Originally posted by P250UA5:
Hope you get it all resolved with ease.
Being a -10.0 (in contacts, closer to -12 in glasses) in both eyes, I've always got stuff like this in my mind come annual exam time.

My dad had a few minor tears & has had a few laser touch ups.



I suggest you make an appointment with a Retina specialist. It will save you time if you are an established patient. I was - 12 (am -12) Had IOL's implanted but that does not fix the problem
August 13, 2021, 07:41 PM
parabellum
A partially detached retina is not going to be missed in a dilated exam. Sounds like the migraine idea may be correct. They might want to do an angiogram, probably not.
August 13, 2021, 07:44 PM
ensigmatic
Update: Looks like it may be a retinal branch arterial occlusion.



"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe
"If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher
August 13, 2021, 07:46 PM
parabellum
Angiogram in your immediate future. Nothing to it, but the dye they use can make you nauseous, but there's only a slight chance of that.
August 13, 2021, 07:47 PM
P250UA5
quote:
Originally posted by oldbill123:
quote:
Originally posted by P250UA5:
Hope you get it all resolved with ease.
Being a -10.0 (in contacts, closer to -12 in glasses) in both eyes, I've always got stuff like this in my mind come annual exam time.

My dad had a few minor tears & has had a few laser touch ups.


I suggest you make an appointment with a Retina specialist. It will save you time if you are an established patient. I was - 12 (am -12) Had IOL's implanted but that does not fix the problem


Thats definitely the plan this year. My dad gave me the card for his retinal doc, just need to make the time for an appt.




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August 13, 2021, 08:00 PM
ensigmatic
It’s caused by plaque. Apparently this has potentially serious implications. She’s talking about having me admitted immediately for a stroke eval.

Oh yay :/



"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe
"If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher
August 13, 2021, 08:23 PM
pedropcola
Well you have our prayers. Glad the Dr is making this a priority.
August 13, 2021, 08:26 PM
12131
Glad to hear they're moving appropriately quickly, my friend.


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August 13, 2021, 08:31 PM
sidss1
Jim- I am in Ann Arbor, and the guy who is the Director of the Retina Clinic at Kellogg Eye Center at Ann Arbor is a close friend from Church. I am also patient of his. If you need me to contact him on your behalf, email me right away, my email is in my profile. Also, being someone who is a survivor of multiple strokes, I am also a patient and have become friends with the Neurologists at the U-M Health sysem.
So, do email me if you need to come to the Hospital in Ann Arbor.
-Sid


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August 13, 2021, 08:33 PM
Pyker
Hope this resolves quickly and with minimum problems for you.
August 13, 2021, 08:35 PM
12131
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Originally posted by parabellum:
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Originally posted by 12131:
...like retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, central retinal artery occlusion or central retinal vein occlusion.
I thought of a vein occlusion, although given the partial field loss, I'd vote for a branch occlusion. The vitreous hemorrhage is a good guess as well, though in my experience photographing such hemorrhages, they become diffuse in the vitreous body rather than remain localized.

I say these things realizing you're an honest to God been-to-school-forever emm dee Smile

So, cum grano salis


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I'm just a regular emm dee with who is barely trained in optho, but I do recognize an eye emergency when it pops up, even on the internet. Big Grin


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August 13, 2021, 09:05 PM
techguy
Hope all goes well for you.
August 13, 2021, 09:17 PM
cheeze
Could be giant cell arteritis. Moving fast to check this out is a good thing.


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August 13, 2021, 09:23 PM
Sailor1911
Praying for you brother. Get well.




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August 13, 2021, 09:27 PM
CQB60
Man, Para is so spot on with assessment. Retinal specialist is the immediate requirement. Sounds like a vein occlusion. I’m certain your blood pressure is high now but how has it been? A certain cause of central vein occlusions within the eye. Hang tough brother Wink


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August 13, 2021, 09:46 PM
Sacramento Johnson
Vein occulsion is not the same as arterial occlusion and the etiologies are different as well. Suspect you are going to need a Neurologist's evaluation as well. Hang in there and get all the testing done!
August 13, 2021, 09:47 PM
vinnybass
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Originally posted by Gustofer:
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Originally posted by Patriot:
Ocular migraine…

That was my first thought. I've had it happen twice and it sounds similar to what's going on with the OP.


I get these occasionally. Just as he described. They're a bit unnerving but not serious. That would be the best outcome in this instance



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