blurred vision on waking after eye surgery

I had a surgery several years ago. It is a Disclocated TMJ (jaw joint). I have had 2 MRI scans, seen 2 Neurologists, Opthamologists had loads of tests done, the only possible answer is the anaesthetic, although my blood pressure did drop low during the surgery. I have had irregular blurred vision since.
Every morning upon waking my vision is blurred; I have a medical condition from episodes of blurred vision and also experience problems at night.
I just want an answer as to what is causing the problem

Answer:
I don’t believe the surgery is related to your blurred vision. When you dislocated your law, was it due to some sort of trauma? Blurred vision is dangerous and since you’ve already been dealing with it for years, it might not seem to dangerous to keep it like that, it’s good to know what’s causing your blurred vision. If the MRI shows negative result, you should see an optometrist for an examination.

I just wondering that maybe there is liquid or swelling (edema) grow behind your eyes. It could be from the surgery or from natural fluids produced by your body’s reflexes. Maybe there isn’t sufficient space for drainage. This is just a presumption of mine, but if you think about it: when you’ve been lying down, all the fluid comes to rest in one place at the back of your eye. It’s so little that maybe it doesn’t cause pain, and it shifts when you are wake up, so it’s not really obvious during the daytime. At night you aren’t as active, your eyes are tired, straining to see, so you’re having that fluid in the way again.


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