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I shouldn’t be posting, really. The doc said not to read until Monday. Nor driving, nor walking around, except in “slow, fluid motions.” I had a tiny tear in my right retina, allowing liquid to sneak through, and a big corner of it came lose. I had a scary, kinda painful procedure, involving cryogenics and a gas bubble, on Monday. It seems to have worked just fine, but it still is fragile. I had to lie on my left side for 48 hours, with no reading. :eek: I went back today. He says I can stand up straight, now, but no reading until Monday, and all sleeping must be on the left side.
I followed his instructions carefully, until this post. I won’t read your replies until Monday, unless I can talk Mrs. Nott into standing in for me. I suppose I could feel very lucky to have come close to right-side blindness, and coming out okay. I’m barely past the fear and pain, though. When I’m allowed to read again, I’ll feel a lot better.
Thanks for listening. I’ll be back Monday. 
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Fellow survival of multiple retinal tears, here. Dude! Keep getting the lovely wife to read for you. Eyesight is so precious, doncha know? Don’t hold your breath and strain, remember to breathe when you bend over, and watch out for building up pressure behind your eyes when you have a coughing fit.
A retinal tear sucks donkey balls, but a retinal detachment is a zillion times worse. I’ve had laser surgery more than once to repair the tears, and one time, the freezing surgery. So very not fun. And the friggin’ floaters stayed behind as a memory.
But, yeah. It could have been so much worse.
Watch out for strange things in your vision in the future, get to a doc asap if it happens, and speedy healing.
NO READING. NO COMPUTER. I know, that stinks. Watch TV, instead. (The image moves, your eyes stay kinda still, according to my doc. Whereas reading/computer work involves jerky minute movements of your eyes.) This is the time to stay still, and watch some DVDs.