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>I had laser photocoagulation surgery on my left eye 3 days ago for
> lattice degeneration and tears in my retina. The procedure involved
> injecting the eye with lydocaine and then about 1500 zaps to my retina
> with a laser. The procedure itself really wasn't painful, however, the
> lydocaine numbed my optic nerve and rendered me blind in that eye for
> several hours.
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> Now, vision is back in that eye, not 100%, but it's good enough. My
> issue is, I see double. It's like my eyes are not lined up together. Is
> this normal? Should I be keeping a patch over my recently fixed eye? Or
> should I put a patch over my good eye in effort to get the other one
> back up to speed? Or should I just patch nothing, and go insane by
> seeing double all the time?
Not an expected outcome of laser treatment. Call your surgeon. In the
meantime you could patch either eye if it prevents the diplopia. Double
vision can also be caused by diabetes, mini stroke and other neurological
disease so it may be just a coincidence that it occured with the laser
work.. Call your surgeon.
Dr Judy
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