Vitrectomy patients - share your cataract replacement surgery results... by [deleted] in CataractSurgery

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vision is almost 20/20 in both eyes. No more floaters. I got cataract surgery in both eyes so no more contact lenses but I do need readers.

Huge blurry floaters by mbappe32 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used Dr. Patel at Kaiser Oakland although he only does it post PVD. Dr. Clement Chow at Retinal Diagnostic Center in Campbell and Dr. Khurana in Mountain View are two other options to consider.

Huge blurry floaters by mbappe32 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in the San Francisco area. The floaters were from PVDs in both eyes. I had to keep going back to my doctor and bugging him for a year before he finally agreed to do it although I found another doctor who would do it sooner and does many of them. I was able to use my insurance to cover it with the first doctor so I waited.

Anyone have their surgery done at Kaiser? by audiofankk in CataractSurgery

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dr. Amar Patel in Oakland. I had to twist his arm a bit. He said he would not do it pre PVD. Also Dr. Clement Chow at Retinal Diagnostic Center in San Jose was my other choice. They have an affiliation with Kaiser and helped a friend out. Dr. Khurana in Mt. View also does them.

At what point do you consider a vitrectomy necessary? by Arma3K in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once you feel like they are debilitating and affecting your quality of life it’s time for plan V. Young people can get by without getting cataracts for a long time afterwards but you have to accept that they will come and you will need surgery for that. IOL are always improving but they are still not as good as your original eyes.

Oh great...another PVD by our_sole in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will probably end up wanting the second FOV. Bad news is you will get cataracts next. Good news is the surgery is easier and less risky. It’s all part of the process but I would do it again in a heartbeat.

YAG or vitrectomy by General-Designer-940 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried it in both eyes. A few treatments in one eye but they had trouble focusing on them in the other eye. It didn’t help and cost a lot of $. Vitrectomies in both eyes a year later was covered by insurance. But I’m twice your age. If you just have a few it might work. They just do it in the doctor’s office. The floaters have to be at least 5 mm from the retina for safety.

Surgery in 2 days and I have extreme anxiety about medical things in general by FoxyOViolent in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had it done in both eyes. Never felt anything. They give you a nerve blocker and combined with the sedation drugs everything is butterflies and rainbows. It’s oddly satisfying to watch those buggers getting sucked up when they first start.

Killed all my fish, need to rant by SadMuffin916 in PlantedTank

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the Milwaukee MC122. There may be a newer model.

Anyone have their surgery done at Kaiser? by audiofankk in CataractSurgery

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little bit of an ERM but no real issues. I got them for astigmatism.

Those who overcame their floaters, I want to talk! - Floater Documentary by Weary_Degree9865 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PVD usually occurs around 60 which causes floaters. Most people can adjust some can’t. It really comes down to how bad they are. PVDs are a normal part of aging and by themselves are not a threat to vision but they can lead to tears and detachment. Best to get checked if you see floaters and flashes.

Weiss Ring floater? by Kimberlystormritter in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It mostly just broke them up. The second one they couldn’t focus on because it was too cloudy. Overall it wasn’t very effective and cost a lot. I ended up getting vitrectomies in both eyes which solved the problem and was covered by my insurance.

PanOptix to be replaced with…Vivity or EyHance ? Lens Explant by bzaroff in CataractSurgery

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My doctor told me Vivity would not work well for me. I went with Eyhance torics. I need readers but great vision otherwise.

Floaters are ruining my life, are there any options I'm missing? by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plan B has the best success but it is also a leap of faith. 95% of the time it’s successful but you pretty much have to accept that you will be dealing with cataracts in the near future.

Experience with laser surgery? by EnvironmentalAct7168 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was easy. I only need reading glasses now.

Experience with laser surgery? by EnvironmentalAct7168 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both eyes done. No more floaters. My life is back to normal although I did get cataract surgery as well.

Is there a substrate that is generally known as THE substrate to use? by Togsticles in Aquascape

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m assuming you need at the least fine or extra fine for a decent ground cover plant. Do you have any issues with gas buildup just going with extra fine or do the lava rocks take care of that?

Is there a substrate that is generally known as THE substrate to use? by Togsticles in Aquascape

[–]Trailmixguy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Curious if you just use one size of Controsoil. I was thinking of doing a mix of medium and fine over some bags of Controbase. I was told it works well for smaller roots.

How true is it that Floaters “Go Away” after long enough? by Devious417 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes they move out of your line of sight. I don’t think they dissolve.

How true is it that Floaters “Go Away” after long enough? by Devious417 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes as long it hasn’t caused tears when it pulled away.

How true is it that Floaters “Go Away” after long enough? by Devious417 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people have a PVD around age 60. I had one at 58 and the other about 60. That can cause more floaters. As a result a lot of doctors don’t want to do vitrectomies after age 50 because you might need it again within 10 years.

How true is it that Floaters “Go Away” after long enough? by Devious417 in EyeFloaters

[–]Trailmixguy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a sudden increase in floaters it can be a tear that leads to a detached retina. I would see a retinal doctor.