Any eye doctors, or anyone swim after an eye surgery?

This is about my daughter (14). Retinal detachment, genetic (she's -11 diopters!). Going in for surgery today to put this silicone band around it. Some grey area in doctor's orders, we have follow-ups, but a non-swimming doctor will say "no swimming," so I am hoping I may be able to get some input. He defaulted to "I don't care what you do, just do NOT let water in it for 3 weeks." Here's teh rub, she is a Winter Juniors qualifier, and has a very, very good shot at Summer Juniors in both backs, and a pretty decent shot in the 100 fly, as well. A 2-3 week break will pretty much kill that, as our LSC Championship meet is in 5-1/2 weeks. The meet this weekend where we were really hoping to make it is obviously out of the question. So my question is, is there anyone with experience trying to continue to train right after surgery, or might there be an eye doctor (even better, a surgeon) on the board who knows how things that keep water out of the eyes (goggles, or goggles plus tape, etc.) work? Default is to just not take a chance, she's young, she's already cacught the eye of one good D1 program's coach, etc. But if there is a professional here who can tell me if it is at all possible to train with ZERO increased risk to not training, I would really appreciate the input. Again, to erase all ambiguity, not looking for feedback on risks. I'm sure many reading this are thinking "Dude, it just isn't worth the risk!" and I agree! Unless we hear otherwise, we won't be taking them.
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  • I'm not an eye doctor, but I think the problem is going to be more from pressure than from water. If she is a Backstroker/flyer I expect her SDKs are awesome. There is no way to do good SDKs and not go deep and there is no way to I can see to go deep and not put undue pressure on the eye. So soory.
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  • I'm not an eye doctor, but I think the problem is going to be more from pressure than from water. If she is a Backstroker/flyer I expect her SDKs are awesome. There is no way to do good SDKs and not go deep and there is no way to I can see to go deep and not put undue pressure on the eye. So soory.
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