Bad Eye: A journey of eye surgery and visual impairment

Bad Eye: A journey of eye surgery and visual impairment

by Susan Fisher

Ophthalmology
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Added on February 8, 2026

Description

Bad Eye follows the diagnosis of a detached retina through multiple surgeries and failed efforts to save the vision. It details the onset of proliferative scarring, a disease that will defy even the best efforts of a recognized and respected surgeon. It tells the story of surgery and resulting vision loss from the patient’s perspective and offers encouragement and humor to help others who may be undergoing surgeries or experiencing similar vision loss. This personal narrative will help those facing vision loss to better understand the challenges they may face and it offers practical solutions through self-help ideas and encouragement.

Reader Reviews

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Barbara Merry

The author went through so many difficulties with the retina detaching but was determined to save her eye. I also had the retina detach but it folded up like a flower and there was no way it could be saved. I was in tears when I the surgery was canceled at the very last moment. And after reading about her journey I was almost glad that the retina specialist could not reattach it and that I ultimately had to have the eye removed. My prosthesis is perfect and few people know there is anything wron

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Barbara Merry

The author went through so many difficulties with the retina detaching but was determined to save her eye. I also had the retina detach but it folded up like a flower and there was no way it could be saved. I was in tears when I the surgery was canceled at the very last moment. And after reading about her journey I was almost glad that the retina specialist could not reattach it and that I ultimately had to have the eye removed. My prosthesis is perfect and few people know there is anything wron

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The author went through so many difficulties with the retina detaching but was determined to save her eye. I also had the retina detach but it folded up like a flower and there was no way it could be saved. I was in tears when I the surgery was canceled at the very last moment. And after reading about her journey I was almost glad that the retina specialist could not reattach it and that I ultimately had to have the eye removed. My prosthesis is perfect and few people know there is anything wron