Do they have to cut INTO the eye, or is this AROUND your eye, like the eyelids? Not that that makes it any better, but it sounds like the eye itself is not involved, or maybe I'm wrong...make sure they give you rohypnol, so you don't remember what happened.
I have a blood clot in my left inner eye, due to an "incident" that occurred 6 months ago. I have a massive floater (the blood clot) in it, and it looks like I will avoid the surgery, involving cutting into the eye, vacuming out the jelly part and replacing it with a saline solution

Fortunately the floater is dissolving, the blood reapsorbing back into my circulation and out of the eye. My vision in that eye is currently a nightmarish collage of normal vision, spiderwebs, tree roots, branches and little floaters. The concern is that if the clot hardens it could cause damage to my retina; retinal damage or detachment is very difficult to reverse. But it looks like I will be OK, I see one of the best retinal surgeons in the state twice a month, and he does not seem eager to "cut", like many surgeans, or so I'm told. For Jazz playing (where we create our own parameters) I am fine, in fact while practicing (not at my gig, don't want pirate jokes there) sometimes I block the good eye with the patch, to simulate what Art Tatum saw; I think it's very similair. But for my classical concerts (they start in March) I will be wearing the eyepatch, resembling Johnny Depp (hi girls

) in "Pirates of the Carribean", or more interesting for me, Count Stauffenberg ( the German officer who almost suceeded in asassinating Hitler in 1944). Hopefully the reabsorbtion of the blood will continue, and I will avoid the operation. Hey hang in there Danyal, get it over with, you will be better off and see better when it's over...yecch....
