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I'm near sighted but since my surgery, my glasses and contacts are worthless! What the heck happened? Crazy!

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I'm near sighted but since my surgery' date=' my glasses and contacts are worthless! What the heck happened? Crazy![/quote']

How long since surgery?

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Mine was the same way for about 3 weeks. It got back to normal. I am not sure why?

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Same thing happened to me too! Both my surgeon and eye doctor said that they had never heard of that happening before. The eye doctor did go on to say that if you're diabetic and your glucose levels are lowered that your sight may change a little. However, my sight is pretty much back to normal, maybe just a tad better than before! :)

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I just read a post on another sight today concerning eyesight worsening over time. That person is no longer even allowed to drive. She is 2-3 years out. Her dr explained to her that it was the loss of fat from behind the eye and possibly irritation of nerve inflammation behind the eye. This is scary. I will definitely be doing more research on this subject. Today is the first I have heard of vision problems caused by WLS. Not being able to drive is serious business.

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If you are only three days out it is most likely just a side effect of the pain meds and/or anti-nausea meds; both are known to cause vision issues. Once all meds have worked their way out of your system, your eyesight will likely return to pre-surgery levels. My eye-sight was affected for a couple of weeks, but it's fine now.

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My eyes were blurry for the first 5 days but got better after I stopped my pain meds.

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My vision was blurry for the first 3 or 4 days after surgery.

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Mine did that after my gallbladder surgery. It was the pain meds. My eyes were blurry. I took out my contacts, not better. Looked in the mirror and they were hugely dilated. I stopped taking the meds since they weren't helping anyway. Took a couple of days until it cleared up.

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