Overall, feeling very good about Dr. Shumski’s surgery.
Note: If it wasn’t for the lingering possibility, (although slim, it ain’t zero), that the lens implant could collapse into my eye the way a roof might collapse into a house—super rare yet it happens. And my odds of rare, are accentuated because it’s rare indeed to go into cataract surgery with two fresh retina surgeries in the same eye.
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i am the antithesis of pessimistic.
i know you know this.
Just me talking to me.
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Yesterday’s cataract surgery was routine.
However, due to the trauma from two retina tear repair surgeries in one month to the same eye, there’s an increased risk for me to have a compromised eye structure.
While rare, the possibility exists.
If the eye structure is “too compromised” than the lens implant may not hold. Possibly falling into the eyeball.
In that case, Dr Kumar, the Retina specialist, would need to retrieve it later.
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