

Hoping to keep sinuses clear and improve breathing on right side while reducing/eliminating the almost constant drainage and throat clearing. I have had some crania-sacral sessions which relieved some of these issues I also am starting to do nasal washes. I also have had sinus issues on the right side - from low grade, long term infections to pressure when the barometer changes (I can predict snow and rain :)!!!). My brain is trying to get signals from my right eye and reacts to the right eyelids being closed. When I shut my right eyelids tightly, the "haze" disappears. I can see clearly through it yet it is "visible" all of the time, My challenge: what I call a "brain haze" in my left eye field of vision. (All clear cancer-wise, praise God!) Depth perception challenges diminished quickly - so back to driving, hiking, skiing, normal daily functioning just fine. Over 4 years ago, I had my right eye removed along with an ocular melanoma tumor. Please be as honest as possible and let me know how long you were out of work. My question is this: How long is the recovery? I am still working full-time and only have 17 sick days left. I have already suffered, as we all have, the tortures of the damned. When I open my eye, I will see gunk and pink. My understanding is that during surgery, cadaver sclera will be implanted into my head, an artificial prosthesis will be placed in the eye, and the conjunctiva will be used to cover the eye. Today, I am seeing a plastic ophthalmologist. I had to have a nerve block in my face and had surgery in the Dr.'s office to remove the scleral buckle. Last week the scleral buckle meant to keep my eye centered and intact slipped off and stared to protrude out from under my eyelid.
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I am totally and forever blind in that eye and have suffered infections, copious tearing, break down of the skin around my eye. I had two subsequent surgeries at New York Eye and Ear Hospital, NY, NY to remove scar tissue. This was at Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown, NJ. I contracted pseudamona bacteria during same day surgery and eight days later had additional surgery. 28, 2011 following routine surgery for retinal detachment. I suffered blindness in my left eye on Dec. Plane of section is modified so that the lesion is included in the slab. Insertions and the long postciliary vein. Plane, using as surface landmarks the superior and inferior oblique If not, the globe is cut along a horizontal The plane of section is dependent on whether a lesion has beenĭetected. The plane of sectionīegins adjacent to the optic nerve and ends at the periphery of theĬornea.

Proceeds with a sawing motion from back to front. With the left hand, cornea down against the cutting block, and holding theīlade between the thumb and middle finger of the right hand. The eye is opened with a sharp razor blade by holding the globe Aĭissecting microscope is used to detect major features and possible minute The surgeon then illuminates the globe of the eye before opening it. Globe, length of the optic nerve, and horizontal dimensions of the cornea. Tumor, and radiation therapy for the other eye.įollowing anesthesia, the surgeon measures the dimensions of the eye If there is cancer inīoth eyes, treatment may involve enucleation of the eye with the larger Treatment may consist of enucleation for large tumors when there is noĮxpectation that useful vision can be preserved. Retina is the thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye it Retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor of the retina. Tumor reaches the iris and begins to grow, or if there are symptoms,

Melanocytes become cancerous, the cancer is called a melanoma. Malignant cells are found in the part of the eye called the uvea, whichĬontains cells called melanocytes that house pigments. The two types of eye tumors that may require enucleation are: Who are treated with radiation for large ocular melanomas lose vision,ĭevelop glaucoma, and eventually have to undergo enucleation. Tumors, the amount of radiation required to destroy a tumor of the eye mayīe too intense for the eye to bear.

Of traumatic injury when the eye cannot be preserved. Enucleation is performed to remove large-sized eye tumors or as a result
