stringyeye, I've been thinking about your surgery and your complication. I cannot help but feel sad for yourself and myself as well. Even though alexO and cephei had amazing results, your less than ideal result just, once again, highlights to me that anything, literally anything, can go wrong during FOV and the results can be devastating. To be honest, it has decreased my confidence in FOV for myself. I've been trying to muster up courage to go under the knife to rid of my symptoms but the more I read about other people's experiences, the more depressing it becomes.

AlexO had perfect eyes, aside from floaters. So I cannot related much to his successful outcome. But Cephei did have lattice degeneration, so do I, so I was quite interested in his positive results. It seems you also had perfect eyes, apart from floaters, and you did not have an ideal outcome. I can very well imagine my less than perfect eyes having a less than ideal outcome too.

I do not want to discourage you, I think you took a brave step, after doing thorough research, to find a solution to your problem. I want to take that step too. But it just seems getting FOV is like staring into an abyss with no ground to stand on, unless one gets really lucky.

Please keep us updated.

We saw it all pass by and you went by,
and I cant control anything.
When you said life cant be what you want ...
and I really want everything.