hi everyone, i have had a vitrectomy to repair a tear in left retina about 8 months ago due to an injury. Shortly after an area of that eye developed a small cataract but it remained stable for some months. The past week or two the development has gone really quick and as of now it is like im looking trough a dirty plastic window.
Recently there have been two exciting scientific articles in the media that concern eye functioning, one about an artificial lens that claims to be better than your own lens and another about experiments on animals that had their cataract largely reversed trough the use of lanosterol. I dont want to have my lens removed and miss out on these potential solutions so i started searching for info on the web, the only things i could find is n actylcarnosine (can-c, lef bright eyes) that could halt and reverse cataracts to some extent and some eye exercise programs but they seem a bit shady,
What can i do to improve my condition and not have to lose my own lens? If nothing, what then would be best to do?