I saw a lovely, chatty doctor. I have six stitches left in one graft, along with a loose fragment of another. He said they were blue indicating that they were made of something beginning with the letter m which I tried to remember but have now totally forgotten.
He also told me that my right graft is a lot smaller than my left, which if I remember rightly he said reduces rejection problems but smaller ones tend to not give such good end results visions wise. I must be very lucky then as, with glasses, I have virtually the same sight in both eyes.
I had the usual close encounter with the 'blue glowy thing'. He told me the pressure was fine in both eyes - 11 and 14, which doesn't mean anything to me, can anyone explain the figures?
For an uneventful, routine visit it was very informative and interesting. Why couldn't I have seen a doctor that talkative when I was full of questions pre graft?





