posterior vitreous detachment

Hi
Posterior vitreous detachment is the process where the vitreous in the aye is getting smaller due to aging. It then detach from the retina. If it sticks it can make a tear in the retina that again can lead to retina detachment, which is a medical emergency, and untreated will cause blindness.
This PVD is rare if you are younger than 40 years old.
I had an aye examination when I had the first signs of PVD which is increase of floaters in the aye and some flashing light of half second duration.
PVD is a natural aging process and need no treatment, only a check that the retina is not damaged during the process. Which is rare anyway. Something like 1/5000 cases.
The doctor spoke only some english, and when I asked, the answer was, no surfing in 2 days.
Anybody have any experience. I googled PVD and exersize, and 4 -6 weeks to 3 month was mentioned for things like jogging and weight lifting.
I am standing in Portugal with surboard ready to go. But I hesitate because this 2 day thing could be wrong translating. I have since moved 300 km an can not contact the doctor for a clarification.
Tom
Posterior vitreous detachment is the process where the vitreous in the aye is getting smaller due to aging. It then detach from the retina. If it sticks it can make a tear in the retina that again can lead to retina detachment, which is a medical emergency, and untreated will cause blindness.
This PVD is rare if you are younger than 40 years old.
I had an aye examination when I had the first signs of PVD which is increase of floaters in the aye and some flashing light of half second duration.
PVD is a natural aging process and need no treatment, only a check that the retina is not damaged during the process. Which is rare anyway. Something like 1/5000 cases.
The doctor spoke only some english, and when I asked, the answer was, no surfing in 2 days.
Anybody have any experience. I googled PVD and exersize, and 4 -6 weeks to 3 month was mentioned for things like jogging and weight lifting.
I am standing in Portugal with surboard ready to go. But I hesitate because this 2 day thing could be wrong translating. I have since moved 300 km an can not contact the doctor for a clarification.
Tom