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Hi Tom! I’m not sure how much more info I can give you, beyond my personal email from weeks back. Hopefully someone on the BB will shed more light on this subject. I just wanted you to know that I’m in “your corner” and cheering for you all the way. I hope this surgery brings you immediate relief for your eyes, and I pray one surgery will do it. Remember, not everyone who has decompression has to have strabismus or eyelid surgery. My double vision was slight and bothersome only when I looked up. This was taken care of within six weeks after decompression. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you!
Take care, Debby
Scheduled for surgery thru the sinus passage would like th hear from anyone have this same procedure,eye measurements before and after,any double vision problems or other related problems after surgery.Mainly concerned with double vision afterwards.
Please tell me about any experiences with Orbital Decompression surgery.
Any recommended physicians in the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley region?Sam,
Here’s my experience on orbital decompression surgery.
My eyes got real bad about 6 weeks after my RAI treatment – awful “eye aches”, constant tearing, extremely sensitive to the sun and wind. I dreaded waking up each morning because it hurt so much to open my eyes. I hid behind sun glasses most of the time – avoided mirrors, eye contact and especially cameras – at all cost!!! There were some good days, some really bad days – and I couldn’t predict what they’d be like from day to day. Was I having fun, or what!!!
My eye surgeon wouldn’t do anything for me until the eyes stabilized, which took over 1 1/2 years. In the meantime, cold compresses helped a lot – but not too much else.
I finally had decompression surgery last Sept. The difference in how I felt was great – the “eye aches” pretty well went away, but come back when I begin getting hyper – so I guess it’s good that they serve as a barometer for how I’m doing! (No,after two years, I haven’t yet got my act together!) The other symptoms got better, but my appearance didn’t change much. If you want to know about recuperation, etc., let me know.
I’m in the middle of eyelid surgeries now to bring the eyelids back down and get rid of all the swollen stuff. Finally, I’m beginning to look a little better – and the tearing is much better. Only going through a box of Kleenex a month now!!!
Hope this didn’t get too long. I wish I knew doctors in your area, but I’m from the Chicago area.
My only advice is to make sure you don’t have the surgery too early – even though it’s really hard to wait.
Good luck in whatever you decide. If you need to talk more, I’m here or on E-Mail.
Has anybody had orbital decompression and followed it with orbital irridation? That is the course that my wife is following now and she wants to know if anybody has had success with it.
Fred,
Hi I had orbital decompression on 11/1/96 and 1/9/97, for graves disease
I am 36 years old and unfortunately I lost my eyesight in my right eye
because the doctors waited too long to do the surgery after 8 months of
being sent from one doctor to another. Irradiation is suppose to be
good but it has been shown to have a higher incidence of brain tumors for
those who have had this procedure. The age of your wife is important.
In my case I have risk factors. Please write back and let me know how
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