Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all. I have posterior vitreous detachment, which I've been told is benign on its own, and everything else looked great. I will go back in 6 weeks to make sure nothing changes, and of course will go sooner if I notice any new symptoms that could indicate complications.
You should take them to court. Contact me. I will go after whoever is responsible and get you what you deserve. Husband, your kids, dogs, I don't care.Hope you feel better.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone's who actually eventually lost an eye from a similar injury (ball to the eye caused a retinal detachment, had multiple surgeries over a decade), so definitely err on the side of caution with these things.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all. I have posterior vitreous detachment, which I've been told is benign on its own, and everything else looked great. I will go back in 6 weeks to make sure nothing changes, and of course will go sooner if I notice any new symptoms that could indicate complications.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Seeing my eye dr today.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Seeing my eye dr today.
Anonymous wrote:I got hit pretty hard yesterday on the left side of my face and eye with a basketball. Afterward, I noticed flashes in my eye and facial pain. It got better as the evening went on and I slept fine. Woke up this morning and now that I'm back on my computer/devices for work, I'm noticing the flashes when I move my eye sometimes. Would you see an eye doctor about this? Or is this just the aftermath of the blow to the face?