Five(ish) months post graft update

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Postby GarethB » Tue 08 Aug 2006 2:50 pm

Paul,

Flattery will get you nowhere :D
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Postby cherishu2 » Tue 08 Aug 2006 6:38 pm

wow wicked piccie. Thanks for sharing.
Glad its going well for you paul
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Postby Gareth2 » Tue 08 Aug 2006 7:02 pm

I am 6 months post graft and can read about same on snellen chart with pinhole glasses, sure does make you feel good when they say eyesight has inproved. anyway as I recall I only had steroid drops for 4 months tops. so guess different areas do post graft treatment depending on patient.

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Postby John Smith » Tue 08 Aug 2006 7:07 pm

Excellent photo Paul.

Strange about the very close stitches at around the 8 o'clock point, but I suppose that is the surgeon's skill positioning stitches so as to keep astygmatism low.
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Postby Gareth2 » Tue 08 Aug 2006 7:27 pm

Nice picture, now I know what my own eye looks like, only know what other people have told me so far.

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Postby Andrew MacLean » Wed 09 Aug 2006 6:11 am

I could see my sutures from the inside. Only in some lights they appeared like a little sparkling circle.

I once told the ophthalmologist that, when he was using the slit lamp the sutures were visible to me. He was a little dismissive of this until I told him, "they're blue".

He now wonders whether other patients are able to see the sutures he puts in place.

When the first eight came out (four on the bottom and four on the top) the remaining effect was very odd. Now that they are all out except the one that broke, I really can't say that I see anything much of the surface of my eye. but I can see things that are far away. :D

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Postby Paul Osborne » Wed 09 Aug 2006 8:17 am

Well I am certain that my vision has improved, without glasses I use the grafted eye all the time (yes I can choose which eye I use - amblyopia iirc). I can almost read this screen without glasses, (About a foot away 1280x1024 and standard sized fonts) if it wasnt for the slight ghosting I am sure that I could read it.

Looking forward to the suture removal/adjustement now.

:-)

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