My Intac Story
Posted: Tue 01 Apr 2008 4:27 pm
Hello Folks,
Firstly apologies that I havent been in touch for a while........needed to give the pc a break.
I will update you with whats happened since I last was in touch with the site.
I have been off work for a couple of months whilst I gave my eyes a good rest and waited for confirmation of my intacs operation. The operation went ahead on 17th March - just two weeks ago.
I arrived at Sunderland Eye Infirmary for 7.30 am and was checked into the ward and made comfortable, visited by my the surgeon, drs etc and walked down to theatre just after 9am and was back on the ward all done for 10.45. I think the operation it self took around 1 hr - i remember the general anaesthetic being administered at 9.12 am!
Back on the ward I was monitored every 20 mins and given a few rounds of tea and toast and basically allowed to recover in my own time. At approx 1.45pm the surgeon came to check on me and to examine the eye. Good news that it all went well and the intacs are correctly placed 60% down into the cornea.
At 2.30 I was discharged with a course of antibiotic drops and steroid drops to administer three times per day and to come back in 10 days time.
The eye was sore, very sensitive to the light and quite watery for the next couple of days. It was like being back in the days of really uncomfortable RGPS - I just wanted to rip it out but obviously couldnt do that. By about day 5 the watering had calmed down but the sensitivity to light hasnt - and hasnt much to date.
On the evening of day seven I drove in the dark for the first time and was disappointed that my night driving vision hadnt improved and that the halo effect was much worse than before the op - something that really worries me!!
On day ten I went for my first check up and drove upto Sunderland ok but the light sensitivity was still there. The consultant was pleased with the position of the intacs and asked how things had been. I told him about the light sensitivity and the night time vision. He explained that some patients do experience this at first and in time most patients do report that it gets better, however in some patients the night time halo effect doesnt improve and it causes them sufficient problems that the intacs are removed.....lets hope I'm not one of them. My vision had improved but only a little. Apparently they need to give it 6 months before they finally say that it stablised and this is the level of vision I will have.
There was still some inflamation around the stitch and asked that I come back the following week ( tomorrow) I'm still off work.....the headaches have eased but not completely gone.
I am really worried that the headaches will get worse when I go back to work!! My employers are not very supportive, we dont have a HR dept to consult with ...I know for sure that I am going to have problems with the sunlight glaring on my pc.
So far its early days and I can only say that so far I am quite pleased and very hopefully that the in time I will see some improvements.
If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask......its only by sharing our experiences that we learn advantages and disadvantages of the different treatments available to KC patients.
May I say a huge big thank you to you all for your support.
Will update in the next few days after my check up tomorrow.
Cheers for now
Ali
Firstly apologies that I havent been in touch for a while........needed to give the pc a break.
I will update you with whats happened since I last was in touch with the site.
I have been off work for a couple of months whilst I gave my eyes a good rest and waited for confirmation of my intacs operation. The operation went ahead on 17th March - just two weeks ago.
I arrived at Sunderland Eye Infirmary for 7.30 am and was checked into the ward and made comfortable, visited by my the surgeon, drs etc and walked down to theatre just after 9am and was back on the ward all done for 10.45. I think the operation it self took around 1 hr - i remember the general anaesthetic being administered at 9.12 am!
Back on the ward I was monitored every 20 mins and given a few rounds of tea and toast and basically allowed to recover in my own time. At approx 1.45pm the surgeon came to check on me and to examine the eye. Good news that it all went well and the intacs are correctly placed 60% down into the cornea.
At 2.30 I was discharged with a course of antibiotic drops and steroid drops to administer three times per day and to come back in 10 days time.
The eye was sore, very sensitive to the light and quite watery for the next couple of days. It was like being back in the days of really uncomfortable RGPS - I just wanted to rip it out but obviously couldnt do that. By about day 5 the watering had calmed down but the sensitivity to light hasnt - and hasnt much to date.
On the evening of day seven I drove in the dark for the first time and was disappointed that my night driving vision hadnt improved and that the halo effect was much worse than before the op - something that really worries me!!
On day ten I went for my first check up and drove upto Sunderland ok but the light sensitivity was still there. The consultant was pleased with the position of the intacs and asked how things had been. I told him about the light sensitivity and the night time vision. He explained that some patients do experience this at first and in time most patients do report that it gets better, however in some patients the night time halo effect doesnt improve and it causes them sufficient problems that the intacs are removed.....lets hope I'm not one of them. My vision had improved but only a little. Apparently they need to give it 6 months before they finally say that it stablised and this is the level of vision I will have.
There was still some inflamation around the stitch and asked that I come back the following week ( tomorrow) I'm still off work.....the headaches have eased but not completely gone.
I am really worried that the headaches will get worse when I go back to work!! My employers are not very supportive, we dont have a HR dept to consult with ...I know for sure that I am going to have problems with the sunlight glaring on my pc.
So far its early days and I can only say that so far I am quite pleased and very hopefully that the in time I will see some improvements.
If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask......its only by sharing our experiences that we learn advantages and disadvantages of the different treatments available to KC patients.
May I say a huge big thank you to you all for your support.
Will update in the next few days after my check up tomorrow.
Cheers for now
Ali