Retinal Tear

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  1. Prince of Risborough

    Prince of Risborough Well-Known Member

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    I’m 72 and short sighted and I understand both of these are contributing factors. I had no idea there was a problem until my annual eye exam on Tuesday so it’s definitely a good idea having the full works, not just a basic eye test. That part of it is free because of a family history of glaucoma and I paid £40 for the extras this year. Money well spent I’d say.
     
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    Sorry to hear that mate. Apparently several people opt for removal rather than risk the cancer spreading.
     
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    Prince of Risborough Well-Known Member

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    Match report - second half.

    York hospital much quicker than yesterday’s experience in Harrogate. Initial assessments and admin bits and then a chat with the consultant preparing me for the treatment.

    I was in the operating theatre by 1300ish. Flat on my back with some kind of stick on face covering that the doctor worked through. Application of anaesthetic was painless as was the cryotherapy treatment. Minor discomfort only. In and out in 20 mins.

    I have a big eye patch on until tomorrow morning and then it’s two kinds of eyedrops for a week. Follow up appointment two weeks time to hopefully find the tear has healed up nicely.

    Yesterday’s zapping with the laser was definitely the worst part of it. I’m feeling ok now while waiting for my lift home. Hope my notes have been helpful for anyone facing similar and it really is important to get your eyes checked properly once a year.
     
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    Thanks for the commentary @Prince of Risborough. Helpful to know what to expect should it ever come to that. The uncertainty is often the worst bit. With the possible exception of having injections into one's eyeballs.
     

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