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Shooting after cataracts surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="Teejay58" data-source="post: 2512365" data-attributes="member: 104233"><p>I guess I'm the anomaly here. Almost everyone has a detached posterior vitreous situation at some point as they age. However, the trauma of the cataract surgery caused me to have a DPV sooner rather than later. They say these tend to heal up on their own. Mine didn't. I had cataract surgery in both eyes and a DPV in both eyes. Fortunately, one eye seems to have mostly healed up. The other one not so much. Note: the surgeon did not cause the DPV. The trauma of getting the eye cut open did it. At some point you really need cataract surgery. I just hope yours turns out better than mine. I have glasses for every type of activity now. One for hunting, one for reading music, one for driving, etc. I still hunt but definitely need glasses for long distance. Ditto on the fellow who advised to use drops in your eyes and wrap around sunglasses. I use Systane. It helps a tremendous amount. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teejay58, post: 2512365, member: 104233"] I guess I’m the anomaly here. Almost everyone has a detached posterior vitreous situation at some point as they age. However, the trauma of the cataract surgery caused me to have a DPV sooner rather than later. They say these tend to heal up on their own. Mine didn’t. I had cataract surgery in both eyes and a DPV in both eyes. Fortunately, one eye seems to have mostly healed up. The other one not so much. Note: the surgeon did not cause the DPV. The trauma of getting the eye cut open did it. At some point you really need cataract surgery. I just hope yours turns out better than mine. I have glasses for every type of activity now. One for hunting, one for reading music, one for driving, etc. I still hunt but definitely need glasses for long distance. Ditto on the fellow who advised to use drops in your eyes and wrap around sunglasses. I use Systane. It helps a tremendous amount. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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