Sarah,
If you have the photo on your PC, just email it to me, and I'll upload it for you.
John
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Sarah M wrote:hehehe craig, wait til u try and open it in the morning!!
I cant see my stitches either, but i took a picture the other day, its quite weird seeing it. if i knew how to id post it on here.
Anyway have fun cleaning!
Sarah
Eew see what you mean! Reminds me when I've had eye infections in the past. Your eye almost clears a bit by evening then goes back one step overnight!
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I have now had two grafts, and each time I have been able to see the stutes. this time, to see them, I have to look directly at a source of light (traffic light will do). the sutures appear as a perfect circle that sparkle in the light reflected from the back of my eye.
With the first graft the suturs were most clearly visible when looking into the slit lamp either at the ophthalmology clinic or at the optician.
Andrew
With the first graft the suturs were most clearly visible when looking into the slit lamp either at the ophthalmology clinic or at the optician.
Andrew
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