I know the retina inverts and turns left to right, but what happens in the case of retinal bleeds? When you have a retinal bleed which seems to be on the lower right, is it in fact lower right or top left?
Similarly, is the consequent detritus and spattering inverted?
I know it won’t help the vision much, but I’m interested in what’s going on.
What a very good question.
Do you know........I have no idea.
My guess it is in the exact quadrant on the retina, that you perceive it.
It is a theoretical question,as retinal bleeds are diagnosed by retinoscopy ( retinoscope) so in simple terms the occulist is looking "straight at it".
"The last time I had a ‘big’ bleed, I ended up with a reservoir of blood which SEEMED to reside at the top of my eye. "
I hope that you are not getting confused with what is known as a subconjunctival haemorrhage which fills the white of the eye with blood and looks horrendous.........in fact it is quite harmless.
Wish it was sqad. No, we’re talking about full vitreous haemorrhages - I’ve had a few over the years. Had extensive laser this past year, but we missed a bit, which ‘went’ the other day.
Not total, still plenty of useful vision, so a ‘lucky’ one (all things being relative) and it will drain (all things will pass).
My other eye is blind, which is a bind, but things could be worse!