Retinal Reattachment Surgery.
I used to compete as an amateur kickboxer when I was a freshman in college. At the time, I didn't appreciate the difference between someone who's fighting go get a colored piece of cloth or an approving nod from their teacher, and someone who's fighting to feed their family. While I technically won the fight, both retinas had become partially detached afterward. The "curtain began to fall" as the "screen" that covers the back of my eye started peeling away from the back of my eyeball. That monday I was in surgery.
I remember it because of the damage that was done, reattaching the retina was impossible using a laser. The retina hadn't detached cleanly, but was peeling away in shreds like a price tag. To fix this, they had to remove my eye from the socket, and use a cryo-wand to freeze the retina and shape it, then allow it to thaw/heal intact. Using lasers to reattach the retina would have caused so much scarring that the procedure would have been pointless.
Also, the procedure is performed under local anesthetic, like getting a cavity filled. This means I was awake the whole time for my eye surgery. I "saw" the doctor pull my eye from the socket (not much after that but blobs, but I saw the part that you don't want to see and I distinctly remember grabbing the arms of the chair as my field of vision suddenly "jumped" toward the ceiling) and remember almost all of the surgery.
Not really looking to trump that experience personally.
I used to compete as an amateur kickboxer when I was a freshman in college. At the time, I didn't appreciate the difference between someone who's fighting go get a colored piece of cloth or an approving nod from their teacher, and someone who's fighting to feed their family. While I technically won the fight, both retinas had become partially detached afterward. The "curtain began to fall" as the "screen" that covers the back of my eye started peeling away from the back of my eyeball. That monday I was in surgery.
I remember it because of the damage that was done, reattaching the retina was impossible using a laser. The retina hadn't detached cleanly, but was peeling away in shreds like a price tag. To fix this, they had to remove my eye from the socket, and use a cryo-wand to freeze the retina and shape it, then allow it to thaw/heal intact. Using lasers to reattach the retina would have caused so much scarring that the procedure would have been pointless.
Also, the procedure is performed under local anesthetic, like getting a cavity filled. This means I was awake the whole time for my eye surgery. I "saw" the doctor pull my eye from the socket (not much after that but blobs, but I saw the part that you don't want to see and I distinctly remember grabbing the arms of the chair as my field of vision suddenly "jumped" toward the ceiling) and remember almost all of the surgery.
Not really looking to trump that experience personally.