I'm getting quite used to seeing pictures of my eye with "ERROR" written over them!
The removal process was a little better this time. I was careful to take my own "personal nurse" with me (and thanks again) and although I was a little woozy, finally managed NOT to faint! Same process as before though - sitting at the slit lamp, and wishing I could be somewhere else!
The first 9 stitches came out easily enough, but number 10 took an amount of tugging - which is what made me woozy; but as I was working out what was going on, number 11 was out too, and it was all over.
Unfortunately though, my consultant diagnosed a bout of blepharitis (has anyone else had this?) - so I'm currently on antibiotics for that as well as different antibiotics for the cornea's 11 holes!)
I go back in a month for a trial refraction. Hope it's good news - before the stitches were removed, my left (DALKed, 2006) eye was better unaided vision than my right (PK, 2001) eye - and I get 6/12 with specs (but only part of the day) with the right! I hope that this is a good sign, as I don't really want to be wearing contacts unless I have to - after the 2001 graft, it seems that my new right cornea is somewhat intolerant of the RGP sclerals I had for a while.
Just waiting for the pain to subside now. It's still rather unbearable at times. Still, it should be ok soon, based on previous experience.





