Good day:
I developed a Macular Hole back in mid-2002, in my left eye, which affected my central vision in that eye. I'm now 31 years old. I was advised by my opthalmologist at the time to get it treated with surgery. At the time I was rather scared at the prospect of having someone touch my eyes, so I left it as it was. I didn't appreciate how easy (relatively) the procedure was. I have almost no central vision in that eye but my peripheral vision is fine. In fact, in time I hardly noticed the problem. I learned to live with it. It wasn't so bad that my daily life was affected drastically.
I recently had to get new glasses and decided to finally do something about my problem. My opthalmologist advised me that my macular hole was now covered by scar tissue and he doesn't know what can be done at this point. He referred me to a specialist.
My question is this: Will this problem worsen (if by chance nothing can be done)? It seems to have simply scarred over, and I haven't noticed any more loss of central vision over the last few years.