Hi All,
Just joined healthunlocked today. I am an indian and i have had n no. of issues with my right eye.
I basically had irregular shape of the right orbit since childhood and unfortunately, i had an accident when i was 4 which led to high myopia.
One of the doctor told my parents in my childhood that he is skeptical whether i can even complete my schooling or not. Well, here i am, 33 years of age, completed my schooling, Bachelors in Engineering, Masters in Technology and working for a high tech firm for the last 9 years.
During all these years, along with the severely high myopia in right eye, left eye also developed high myopia but i was all OK coping up with high diopter glasses till 2011 (i was just 25 then) when i developed myopic CNV in my right eye.
I was scared to death during that time but thanks to Anti-VEGF Avastin Injection 3 times till late 2013, my vision stayed between 20/40 - 20/60 in the right eye while the left, by god's grace stayed at 20/20.
So i continued with my job and continued seeing my Ophthalmologist once in every couple of months, had many Foster Fuch's spots come and go but thankfully, didn't develop another CNV.
One of the drawbacks of this disease is, one tends to develop fear that anything can happen at any time. Because of this fear, even though i had many offers from Big Shot firms for High Tech positions, i thought to stay back at the same place even when the paycheck was just coping up with my needs.
But after so long, last month, i decided to move ahead and try to get rid or ignore this fear of deteriorating eyes and accepted an offer.
And here arrived the fate -> Though i din't develop a CNV as yet but there is a big Foster Fuch's Spot in my right eye and for some reason, the left eye developed an enlarged blind spot. Went through Head and Orbit MRI -> Brain all fine, Orbits have Bilateral Staphyloma which is nothing but irregular shape of the orbits causing thinning of scelera.
Right Eye's Fuch's Spots started flickering like a scotoma and my Ophthalmologist has no clue as he couldn't see any signs of retinal detachment as such. Going for a HFA (Field Test) Tomorrow.
I just want to know if Flickering Fuch's Spots (like scotoma) is a sign of retinal detachment? Also, i need motivation and inputs whether i should go ahead and join the new firm with work of my interest or should i stay back as i or my ophthalmologist is not sure of what lies ahead. Please help.