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Poor Vision In Both Eyes, Pinching Pain, Diagnosed To Be Inflamed Retinas. History Of Numerous Surgeries. Treatment?

I have had numerous surgeries to both eyes in the past 2 years. A corneal transplant and cararact removal on both eyes. a shunt to help relieve pressure in both eyes and a retina surgery to remove a membrane on 1 eye. I have poor vision in both eyes now. I have also had an injection of some sort in each eye. My retinologist says I have inflamed retinas. Is there anything else I can do?
Sat, 16 Feb 2013
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USUALLY THESE DISORDERS ARE REFRACTORY TO TERATMENT AND I THINK THE OPHTHALMOLOGISTS HAVE DONE A GOOD JOB.THERE IS LITTLE U CAN DO
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Poor Vision In Both Eyes, Pinching Pain, Diagnosed To Be Inflamed Retinas. History Of Numerous Surgeries. Treatment?

USUALLY THESE DISORDERS ARE REFRACTORY TO TERATMENT AND I THINK THE OPHTHALMOLOGISTS HAVE DONE A GOOD JOB.THERE IS LITTLE U CAN DO