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    Rolling my eyes Detached Retinas anyone?

    I'm trying to see if anyone else has experienced detached retinas and diving.
    They're probably not connected but nevertheless.....
    I had been diving for 37 years without any medical problems and then last year my right eye suffered from a detached retina about two weeks after diving. I had corrective surgery (June '03), waited until the doctor cleared me to dive (6 months) and then my left eye suffered a detached retina about two weeks after the last dive. This eye was also corrected with surgery (Feb '04) and I've done about 20 dives since without any problems.
    I do try to dive as often as I can, so these instances may just be a coincidence in that I would have had the detached retinas whether I had scuba dived or not.
    What I've learned is that there are four major risk factors regarding detached retinas.
    1) Heredity; 2) Eye Trauma; 3) Age, and; 4) Nearsightedness.
    Turns out I'm batting 1000!
    My Dad had a detached retina, I've been hit with a racquetball in both eyes, I'm at that age, and I'm also nearsighted.
    So, any comments?

    Happy diving,
    Pedro
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    Had a ship's captain I worked with get a detached retina shortly after diving. He had had an eye injury a few months before though which made him highly susceptible.

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    detatched retinas

    Oh, about 5 years ago I had a detatched retina in my left eye. Didn't really know what it was. Just saw bars in my eyes on a weekend and by Monday was blind in one eye. Couldn't get in to see a specialist till Wed and by 2:00 in the afternoon I was in surgery.
    He fixed my left eye with a buckle and looked at my right. He lazered that one. 6 weeks no diving. ugh.

    No family history of eye problems. Did diving do it ? No, I think nature did it.

    Have to admit the first few dives after the surgery were scarry but I took it slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppbon
    I've been hit with a racquetball in both eyes
    Either you should start wearing eye protection or get better at racquetball!

    Seriously, sounds like you just hit the lottery with this one. I'm halfway there--mother had it, was nearsighted, almost there agewise too. If you have a detached retina in one eye, it's not uncommon to have it happen in the other eye too.

    Quote Originally Posted by pink fins
    Oh, about 5 years ago I had a detatched retina in my left eye. Didn't really know what it was. Just saw bars in my eyes on a weekend and by Monday was blind in one eye. Couldn't get in to see a specialist till Wed and by 2:00 in the afternoon I was in surgery.
    Wed!!! Ouch! That's a long time. When my mother had problems, she went to the ER and was in surgery within a couple of hours. You're lucky you can still see. The sooner the treatment, the better the chances for normal vision return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppbon
    I'm trying to see if anyone else has experienced detached retinas and diving.
    They're probably not connected but nevertheless.....
    I had been diving for 37 years without any medical problems and then last year my right eye suffered from a detached retina about two weeks after diving. I had corrective surgery (June '03), waited until the doctor cleared me to dive (6 months) and then my left eye suffered a detached retina about two weeks after the last dive. This eye was also corrected with surgery (Feb '04) and I've done about 20 dives since without any problems.
    I do try to dive as often as I can, so these instances may just be a coincidence in that I would have had the detached retinas whether I had scuba dived or not.
    What I've learned is that there are four major risk factors regarding detached retinas.
    1) Heredity; 2) Eye Trauma; 3) Age, and; 4) Nearsightedness.
    Turns out I'm batting 1000!
    My Dad had a detached retina, I've been hit with a racquetball in both eyes, I'm at that age, and I'm also nearsighted.
    So, any comments?

    Happy diving,
    Pedro
    I suffered a detached retina in my left eye in April of 2003 as a result of a non diving accident. I had the surgery and a "buckle" was installed and left in. The doctor i used was a diver and told me not to dive for at least a year after the surgery. I did go in for my yearly checkup and he cleared me to start diving again. In June I went to Grand Cayman for a week and did 14 dives with no problems.

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    No problems

    I had a detached retina repaired with the buckled in 1998. I also have lense implants. I have had no problems with these repairs. I do 50-70 dives per year.
    "When you reach the fork in the road, take it"
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    Thanks for your comments.......

    ... they make me feel more at ease with diving again.
    You want to believe that it would have happened anyway, but it's good to hear your experiences.
    I won't think about it again.
    Happy diving,
    Pedro
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    Torn retina in 2 places

    I had a torn retina in two places and it took 4 days until I lost nearly half my vision. I had retina surgery (May 6 2010) and the nitrous oxide bubble evaporated 16 days later. I cannot corrolate it to any trauma or age or nearsightedness, I fell in the 1% of people that just get it. I am a dive instructor so I am interested in studying the effects this will have in the future on this eye and my other eye.

    I see the doctor in a month and hopefully will be cleared to dive again. I am curious if other divers are finding retinal tears a common issue for those doing 100+ dives a year.

    Aloha

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    Well i am now the newest member in the Detached Retina Club. Just found out last Thursday that i have a Detach Retina in my left eye which is my Nearsighted eye.Was suppose to have surgery this Wed June 2 but i have to take my Stress test first thing Thursday morning surgery will be next week on Wed is what were shooting for now.
    I am a dive master candidate so i guess i will hang up my Fins for a good couple of months and get this all corrected before going back to diving and DM class
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    Had my surgery done last Tuesday and my 24 hour check up the next day. My eye is healing very good. Gas bubble is now about 75 % gone. Another check up this coming Friday.
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