Postby rosemary johnson » Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:11 pm
What??? - no flu jabs?????!!!!!
Don't remember anyone telling me that before, and I'm due for a flu jab next week.
eeeek.
Well... thinking about it, if I get a bad dose of flu or lung/chest infection, it can set off my asthma. And I am severely restricted in my choice of possible asthma inhalers, because my graft op has hypersensitised me to the more "usual" sort so I can't use them.
And some of the recent eye drops have been exacerbating the asthma..... so I think the flu jab is a must,and the eye will have to be kept an eye on.
After all, one can live with an eye condition for longer than one can live without being able to breathe.....
But thanks for telling us that.
As regards back operations: obviously I'll second the advice to tell the back op team all about your eye.
The two things I can think of to watch out for are:
1. Will you have to be lying face-down for the back op? If so, make sure they know to support your face carefully and comfortably so there is no weight on your eye, or near it (my chiropractor ahd to get extra pillows and things to use when I was face-down on his couch and not resting any weight near my grafted eye)
2. If they give you any doses of steroids - steroid eye drops can push up the internatl eye pressure; you'll have those to prevent the grafted piece being rejected, and your eye specialists will be monitoring the pressure in case the eye drops are pushing it up. If they are likely to give you doses of steroids in or after the back op, you might like to mention this to both your eye specialists and the back people. (I'm not a back surgeon so don't know if this is likely, but steroids are a) antiinflammatory, so could be used to reduce potential swelling in the back; and b) used along with anaesthetic drugs to stop you feeling sick from the anaesthetic - in my case this backfired badly, but that's another story!)
Of course, you need to tell the back op people about all the drugs you're using including all the eye drops - no doubt you'll be asked about that at their pre-op appointment.
I'm sure it will oall be fine! - best wishes.
Rosemary