I am new to this forum. Two years ago, I had cataract surgery on my right eye. I had a follow up laser treatment to burn out any remaining natural lens tissue, as I had complained of cloudy vision in that eye.
The problem with the cloudy and filmy vision persists. The symptom is both a physical and visual one. It is as if there was a film of clear gel on the surface of my eye- the sensation is intermittent, and if I look through the border of my field of vision it is clear.
I have seen 2 other eye doctors, and both have said that the new lens was installed very well. They have no idea about the filmy sensation in the eye,nor the cloudy vision.
Due to open angle glaucoma, I use drops (Brimonidine) that makes my eyes dry as a side effect. But the drops do not cause or improve the "film" sensation. I use the usual range of lubricating drops for the dryness condition, with varying degrees of success.
Has anyone experienced anything similar to this?
Thanks,
Jeffrey
The problem with the cloudy and filmy vision persists. The symptom is both a physical and visual one. It is as if there was a film of clear gel on the surface of my eye- the sensation is intermittent, and if I look through the border of my field of vision it is clear.
I have seen 2 other eye doctors, and both have said that the new lens was installed very well. They have no idea about the filmy sensation in the eye,nor the cloudy vision.
Due to open angle glaucoma, I use drops (Brimonidine) that makes my eyes dry as a side effect. But the drops do not cause or improve the "film" sensation. I use the usual range of lubricating drops for the dryness condition, with varying degrees of success.
Has anyone experienced anything similar to this?
Thanks,
Jeffrey
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