Hey, I was scrolling around on here and saw retina detachment and I had to reply even though it's been a long time since this thread. I have had five retina detachments: one in my left eye that went well (gas bubble, no problems), BUT...my right eye detached a few years later and detached three more times within a year. Wouldn't take a gas bubble so she put in a silicone oil bubble, no buckle, and left it in there for THREE YEARS. Needless to say, I "retired" from masters for a few years, just too paranoid to put goggles on and run the risk of more surgery. The doc assured me I would be okay, but my other eye doc, the one I see all the time, made a face when I talked to her about goggles and everything and so I just stayed away. I took up racewalking which is no match for swimming, but it was something. Plus with the oil, I wasn't to be on my back for any length of time, it was crazy. LIGHT weight lifting, all that. Fast forward to 2020 and I had the oil removed but the cornea is so damaged I am legally blind in my right eye now. I got back in the pool though, and by winter 2022 I felt that familiar pain in my left shoulder (I had an MRI in 2010, showed a small slap tear). I went through PT three times and a PRP injection but here I am, recovering from shoulder surgery (I'm ten weeks out and doing great). Eyes intact, too, though I have glaucoma in the right eye now and am on drops. The vision is like looking through vaseline, but my left eye is solid. I also had two foot surgeries 2021 and 2022 and have nerve damage, can't walk for long periods of time. I'm a mess! But I'm back in the pool, if just floating on a noodle for now. Goal is to be at nationals next year but I will never dive off the blocks again and a backstroke start may be a push off the wall, but you know what? With masters, it's being there that counts, We all have stories and injuries and illnesses and I was touched by this string, had to respond even if it is years late. Cheers!
Hey, I was scrolling around on here and saw retina detachment and I had to reply even though it's been a long time since this thread. I have had five retina detachments: one in my left eye that went well (gas bubble, no problems), BUT...my right eye detached a few years later and detached three more times within a year. Wouldn't take a gas bubble so she put in a silicone oil bubble, no buckle, and left it in there for THREE YEARS. Needless to say, I "retired" from masters for a few years, just too paranoid to put goggles on and run the risk of more surgery. The doc assured me I would be okay, but my other eye doc, the one I see all the time, made a face when I talked to her about goggles and everything and so I just stayed away. I took up racewalking which is no match for swimming, but it was something. Plus with the oil, I wasn't to be on my back for any length of time, it was crazy. LIGHT weight lifting, all that. Fast forward to 2020 and I had the oil removed but the cornea is so damaged I am legally blind in my right eye now. I got back in the pool though, and by winter 2022 I felt that familiar pain in my left shoulder (I had an MRI in 2010, showed a small slap tear). I went through PT three times and a PRP injection but here I am, recovering from shoulder surgery (I'm ten weeks out and doing great). Eyes intact, too, though I have glaucoma in the right eye now and am on drops. The vision is like looking through vaseline, but my left eye is solid. I also had two foot surgeries 2021 and 2022 and have nerve damage, can't walk for long periods of time. I'm a mess! But I'm back in the pool, if just floating on a noodle for now. Goal is to be at nationals next year but I will never dive off the blocks again and a backstroke start may be a push off the wall, but you know what? With masters, it's being there that counts, We all have stories and injuries and illnesses and I was touched by this string, had to respond even if it is years late. Cheers!