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How long does it take to be able to see again after a silicon enjection operation for diabetes persons? |
i am 63 years and have diabetes and hypotension. since i am loosing the light of my eyes i was operated three months ago by silicon enjection. i still cannot see. how long does it take? I suppose you had a retinal detachment. I strongly recommend you to undergo an ophalmologist check. I would fear a fibrous tissue formation around silicone vesicles, which is a rather constant complication and of early occurrence. Go see your doctor as soon as possible. Scar tissue could build up and cause a more complicated condition, as if this is not complicated enouugh. Goodluck and hope everything comes out alright. And i hope you will be able to read this. |
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