ARMORED SAINT Bassist JOEY VERA Issues Update Following Laser Surgery On His Left Eye - "I’ve Been Very Lucky That This Did Not Turn Into Something Worse" | News @ METAL.RADIO.FM
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ARMORED SAINT Bassist JOEY VERA Issues Update Following Laser Surgery On His Left Eye - "I’ve Been Very Lucky That This Did Not Turn Into Something Worse"



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13:20 Thursday, 12 December 2024
ARMORED SAINT Bassist JOEY VERA Issues Update Following Laser Surgery On His Left Eye - "I’ve Been Very Lucky That This Did Not Turn Into Something Worse"

Armored Saint bassist Joey Vera recently underwent laser surgery on his left eye while the band is on tour opening for W.A.S.P. across North America on their Album One Alive World Tour '24. He has issued he following update:

"Hello everyone, here’s an update on my eye:

It’s been 9 days since I had laser surgery to correct a tear in my left eye’s retina. I’m still travelling and performing but I was able to see a specialist in San Diego yesterday. He said the surgery looked good and that it was healing well. My eyesight is still very blurry due to the bleeding from the tear, but he says over the next month or so it should begin to clear up.

I’ve been very lucky that this did not turn into something worse such as a full detachment, and I was able to see quality doctors and speak with several friends all who helped me get through this.

I want to send a deep Thank You to everyone who reached out to me or sent me well wishes. You all helped me get through a pretty scary event and your concern really made a big difference. Thank you! 

Four  more shows and I’m home. Reno, Vegas, SF, LA. Let’s do this!"   

Following is the initial statement from Armored Saint regarding the situation: "After going out to Thanksgiving dinner in New Orleans with the band and our crew, and then a hang with a couple guys from W.A.S.P. and their crew, Joey Vera went to sleep. When he woke up in the morning in Houston he realized his left eye was impaired. His vision looked like it was only at 60% and he had several huge floaters in his sight. Hoping it was just fatigue he went on with his day and Saint played Houston, the first of three dates in Texas. "The next day when he woke up in San Antonio the eye was not better and obviously worse. He became extremely concerned and found an Ophthalmologist. The doctor was not a specialist but did various tests and said it was very possible this was something called PVD, Posterior Vitreous Detachment. The doctor recommended seeing a Retinal specialist but it was too late in the day to do that. Joey explained the situation to the band but the show had to go on. So Joey subdued himself onstage (which is not a natural state for him as a performer) and we rocked the house at the Aztec theatre. "By Sunday in Dallas even though he didn’t show it, his anxiety had grown extremely high. Because it was Sunday there were few options to see a doctor. He decided after the show (he performed again mind you) to go to the Baylor University emergency hospital. Unfortunately there was little they could do test wise other than an ultrasound which again confirmed PVD but not much else. The band reluctantly contacted a couple of bass player friends in case he would have to go home so we could continue the tour. "Finally having an off day on Monday, the band stayed in Dallas (our next show is in Little Rock, Arkansas tonight) and Joey found a Retinal specialist in Fort Worth. The Specialist confirmed he had PVD with a tear on the retina and confirmed the blurry eyesight he was seeing in his eye was blood. "He recommended immediate laser surgery. He had about ten minutes to make a decision. After considering the limited options he decided what to do. "Gotta do it!" "The surgery went well and other than an Uber ride from hell Joey returned to the band bus feeling more relieved physically and emotionally. It will take several weeks before his sight will return to normal and follow up doctor visits are on tap. "Arriving in Little Rock on Tuesday Joey and the band are ready to resume playing our last 10 shows of this 7 week tour with W.A.S.P. "If Joey is a little more tame than he usually is onstage, I know you’ll all understand why. Although I’m sure it will be difficult for this bad ass mother fucker to contain himself." - John Bush & his brothers in Armored Saint




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