Almost everyone has floaters just not everyone realizes that it has them. Lots of people here are having other extra conditions that were contributing to retinal detachment such as very major trauma to eye, another diseases. High myopia and lots of floaters aren't a significant higher risk of retinal detachment. The surgery itself isn’t that painful, the aftermath is lowkey painful and uncomfortable but manageable.įeel free to ask me if you have any other questions! And remember everything is gonna be okay. Actual surgery feels like absolutely nothing.ĥ- That’s kind of the same question as the previous ones. I’ve always been asleep, at first because I was so young and more recently because I am a huge pussy.Ĥ- Lazer feels like uncomfortable repeated poking. If you’re doing actual surgery I believe it can either be done awake or asleep, I may be wrong though. Sometimes they put gas in your eye, sometimes tehy put silicone in it.ģ- Depends what type of surgery, if it’s lazer, yes you are awake. Actual surgery is like 15-30 minutes if I recall correctly but I may be wrong. It felt better after just a week and my photophobia (sensitivity to light) was fine after two weeks.Ģ- Lazer is like 5 minutes. After the surgery, it might hurt to look at light and your eye might generally feel uncomfortable. Kind of like you’re being poked repeatedly, but not really painful. If it’s lazer, it’s definitely not a nice feeling though.
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