Retinal Detachment a complication of ROP
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Since I'm in a similar situation to yours, I just want to know, what are some coping mechanisms you've learned to deal with reduced vision?
Also, I was wondering what are some, if any, non-surgical corrective options for aphakia, besides bifocals?
Thanks .
I am saddened to hear of your eye difficulties.
I have had five surgeries in my left eye and have only finger-counting vision in that eye. It is also aphakic.
My right eye has never detached. Both of my daughter's retinas detached; thankfully, she recovered.
You might do a search here on "low vision help/aids. Dr. Hagan has mentioned that there are some MD eye doctors who give help with low vision aids.
Support from family and friends is one of the best aids I can think of. Also, communication with other eye patients has helped me tremendously. I was mistreated by my surgeon, so my vision loss recovery has been a time of recuperating from double trauma. I had very little support, except from professional counselors, and the doctors/members of this forum. Thank God I have had those, even if I had little other support.. This also has made my recovery very difficult.
I guess you know that are computer programs/modifications. that will enable you to continue to use the computer. Psychologically, I think it helps to continue to participate in life with all the family/community, as well as those who have lost vision. Be aware that you life can be very rich again, even though you have suffered great losses.
My heart goes out to you. The eye community and expert forums are a source of support for you whenever you need them. I took me a long time to find this community and I am very grateful for the help and support I have received here.
Best,
Anna
Yes, I've had to make adjustments in my life such as using screen magnifiers to see the computer screen and giving up my driving privileges, but for the most part I try to live as normally as possible.
Hopefully, your right eye will never experience a detachment and your daughter's eyes will remain healthy.