So I did a surgery called Prk which is the equivelant of LASIK. The doctor didn't explain how painful this surgery is. If i knew how painful it would be i would never have considered worthy. After the surgery i started to develop a hazy cornea and its pretty bad in one eye. 3 months and the haze is there that i can't see with one eye. The doctor keeps telling me to use eye drops but its just not going away. I am fed up with going to doctors who exploit me like filthy crocodiles and take my money and give me more eye drops and ask for tests. With no outcome. So if anyone underwent this surgery and have the same problem please advise me

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I know that i should ask a professional doctor and not ask on social media about an eye problem. But even doctors didn't give me a clear answer. And tried just to make money out of my misery.
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I've posted it a few times in very great detail. Unfortunately this shit happened to you for no good reason, lasik isn't even needed for one human being in the world. Absolutely no one needs it.
The eye is like a scope, the longer you twist it the closer the focus. The shorter you make it the further the focus. I guess you know that part.
Then with extended periods of elongation, the shape of the eye itself adapts to be longer. Even when your eye muscles let go, it is now longer than it used to be when the eye was relaxed in the past.
But the same thing obviously happens in reverse. Our eyeballs shorten. If you stop stimulating elongation by looking up close (especially with lenses designed to give clear distance vision). Just stop elongating it in the first place. Then start stimulating the eyeball to shorten. Not too much at once, start by moving your computer screen just a few centimeters further from your face than you're used to.
There are published studies on it, as well as countless former myopics explaining their success on the internet, such communities as endmyopia. org.
Sometimes when all you have is astigmatism and almost no myopia, it can be caused by postural imbalances.
@BoobSlayer is always there to comfort women, but I doubt he can make you feel better somehow about this sorry situation.
No idea what you can do if your eyes got screwed, maybe sue the "doctors".
When you say “blind” do you mean that everything is blurry through that eye? Or like fully black?
But from doing some research online, it says it can take 3-6 months for the blurriness to fully go away. You’re still at month 3.
But regardless, this is a serious matter.
Please, please try to find another more reliable eye doctor ASAP and ask him/her to check what the problem is. You don’t want to wait until your vision gets even worse.
Thank u for the advice. 🙏I will. But i thought i ask on here too. Maybe someone have been through that and can advice me. By blind i mean i can't see from the blurriness. Its like looking into water. Nothing has a clear shape. i can't recognise what I am looking at. I can see light but its like a halo
Perhaps you need a second opinion. Go to another ophthalmologist. Please don’t seek medical advice from strangers online.