I had double surgery 6 years ago and it had loosened up a lot, so I had to have a second surgery. I had it done at a large and famous hospital and the lines came out beautifully. However, the swelling in my right eye was so severe for a week, and the pulling was so severe that I couldn't even roll my eye, and when I did, double vision occurred. I consulted and was advised to have re-correction right away.
So, I re-corrected only one side in a week and re-corrected it loosely, and the pulling, double vision, and pain disappeared. It's been one day since I had the reoperation. But I started feeling dizzy. I don't know if it's because I had to re-surgery on only one side, but the vision in both eyes is so different and it feels like they are playing separately? Should I say this? And the swelling in my right eye, which had been severely swollen, went down a lot and became almost normal after re-correction, so my left eye seemed to have been overcorrected, and the pain and pulling on my left side started to get worse.
Should I have solved it instead of recalibrating it? The doctor said that if there is no improvement after 2 weeks, I should remove it, but he said that even if I remove the eye correction, it is still a problem..? I'm going to have my stitches taken out tomorrow. If I see the director, should I ask him to take them out right away? Or is it because they only re-corrected one side and it was an adjustment period?