AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
I had a vitreous detachment, and that resulted in my needing immediate cryotherapy to repair a torn retina. I returned from a sailing holiday and noticed a large floater; went to the GP who couldn't see anything but wasn't happy; she referred me to the eye clinic at Addenbrookes, where they found the tear (it was right on the periphery, which is why the GP couldn't see it; they had tp use something tp make a dent in the ey to see it), and I had cryotherapy the same day I saw the GP!That is certainly true, but you don't need to be alarmed. I had flashing peripheral lights that were due to a harmless vitreous detachment, still present in both eyes many years later. I also had a macular disturbance that was also benign, due to a different vitreous traction, and this disappeared after a few years. I didn't know what either was at first appearance and got myself referred quickly in both cases, which is what one must do.
Moral is that vitreous detachment is only "Mostly Harmless"