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Mother had subclinical retinal detachment in one eye

My mother had a subclinical retinal detachment in her left eye 6 months after cataract surgery in that eye (due to posterior vitreous detachment). She did not lose vision and the doctor just did a barrage laser to prevent the retina from detaching further. In the right eye she underwent cataract surgery as well and she has lattice regions (regions of peripheral degeneration of retina) in that eye. Now her symptoms are like she occasionally sees half/crescent moon like light moving from one side to the other in peripheral vision. Doctor named it as photopsia. She still has a horseshoe tear in her left eye. Though recent checkup with retinal specialist saw the detachment (and tear) in the tear to be stable as of now, but further future problems can arise as she is at high risk in that eye as well as the other eye which has lattice. She is 59 now. Can anybody please help cure her from her condition and also prevent further problems arising in future?
 
  shayonbh on 2014-02-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Considering her age, it might not be possible to have a repair with homeopathy but its worth a try.

As I recall you posted here also, never heard back from you.

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/397847/
 
fitness last decade
Hi fitness, the thread you have linked to was for my case, and this post I have made for my mother. I am sorry for not following up with you on my case, but I did not notice any changes with the remedy you prescribed.
 
shayonbh last decade

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