Hi,
I have glaucoma in both eyes for a very long time and have been diving (with doctor's approval) without any problems which would agree to what I read in this forum. I only started in Nov/97 at age 63 and received my Padi Master Scuba Diver in May/98 which included among verious other certifications a speciality certification for Deep diving (have been to 55 m - exception, not at all the rule - paticularly at my age).
I then also developed cataracts and in Sep/04 (right eye) & Nov/04 (left eye) I underwent combined glaucoma/cataract surgery. In Feb/05 my pressure in the left eye was still somewhat low (6) and the right eye was 16 (i.e. within the normal range of 10 to 18). Asking my doctor at that time if I would still be able to dive after these operations, his answer was: "I really don't know enough about this aspect". So I contacted a friend of mine in Germany who is an eye specialist who in turn contacted someone specializing in sports after glaucoma operations.
The answer I received was that after a few weeks after glaucoma operation one could dive again providing the medication "MITOMYCIN-C" was not given during the operations. My friend said that that medication is usually only given if a repeated glaucoma operation was undertaken. I of course will verify with my doctor whether or not I received that medication.
No specific feedback was received as to the cataract issue but my friend believes that the artificial lenses in the eyes are just as firmly embedded as the natural ones and hence there should be no problem with diving. I am aware that people dive with contact lenses (soft only I believe) but they are on the eye, not like my artificial replacement lenses being "AcrySof" Natural IOL - see: www.cataractsurgery.com which are embedded within the eyes. I do not know whether the special material of those lenses are similar to soft or hard contact lenses.
Any comments/opinions/feedback on these issues?
Thanks, Willi
I have glaucoma in both eyes for a very long time and have been diving (with doctor's approval) without any problems which would agree to what I read in this forum. I only started in Nov/97 at age 63 and received my Padi Master Scuba Diver in May/98 which included among verious other certifications a speciality certification for Deep diving (have been to 55 m - exception, not at all the rule - paticularly at my age).
I then also developed cataracts and in Sep/04 (right eye) & Nov/04 (left eye) I underwent combined glaucoma/cataract surgery. In Feb/05 my pressure in the left eye was still somewhat low (6) and the right eye was 16 (i.e. within the normal range of 10 to 18). Asking my doctor at that time if I would still be able to dive after these operations, his answer was: "I really don't know enough about this aspect". So I contacted a friend of mine in Germany who is an eye specialist who in turn contacted someone specializing in sports after glaucoma operations.
The answer I received was that after a few weeks after glaucoma operation one could dive again providing the medication "MITOMYCIN-C" was not given during the operations. My friend said that that medication is usually only given if a repeated glaucoma operation was undertaken. I of course will verify with my doctor whether or not I received that medication.
No specific feedback was received as to the cataract issue but my friend believes that the artificial lenses in the eyes are just as firmly embedded as the natural ones and hence there should be no problem with diving. I am aware that people dive with contact lenses (soft only I believe) but they are on the eye, not like my artificial replacement lenses being "AcrySof" Natural IOL - see: www.cataractsurgery.com which are embedded within the eyes. I do not know whether the special material of those lenses are similar to soft or hard contact lenses.
Any comments/opinions/feedback on these issues?
Thanks, Willi