Derrick Rose could have blurred vision for a few more months.

Rose says he is feeling more comfortable on the floor as he continues to recover from a left orbital fracture.

Rose admitted there have been problems with double vision since having surgery Sept. 30.

"[The doctors] said it could be as long as three months," Fred Hoiberg said. "But [the vision] has continued to improve, and that's obviously a positive."

Rose has struggled this season.

"This is my first time hearing about it," Rose said of the possible three-month timeline. "But you kind of have that hope in your mind that it gets well a lot quicker. But for this to be seven or eight [weeks] out and still the same way, I can't do nothing but live with it. Get the most out of every day, keep putting my deposits in and keep working on my game until my eye gets better.

"But I'm loving the way that I'm working out, I'm loving the way that we're playing. We're winning games, so that's the only thing that I'm worried about. Everything else will come."