About 8 weeks ago i was happily working away in my little piece of personal paradise that is Faliraki,when my mood was interrupted by a strange new "firework" in my vision while looking at bright lights,as the night wore on this became a blur similar to the effect of a dry and smoky lens so i thought nothing of it and went home to get some refresh fake tears drops,so in my eyes they went but to no avail,so i removed said lens and discovered,to my horror that it wasnt my lens but my eye,so off to bed i went,slightly worried but not overly as it didnt hurt,vowing to go to the doctors in the morning.
So the next day there i am waking up in agony,eye watering like a hosepipe and i think to myself "not good at all this",so i trot off to Rhodes hospital A&E and they refer me to the eye clinic where i am duly informed i have hydrops and the specialist(im assured she is the number one in greece) gives me a prescription for 2 types of eye drops,one a steroid,one an antibiotic.
The reason im posting is because all the info online about this seems to be so full of jargon that i dont need to know,so folks,real life experiences if you will?
Hydrops for the first time
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Hydrops for the first time
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I have only once experienced hydrops. Basically, it was like an opaque cloud that obscured vision but not completely. As I understand it they vary in seriousness but generally just clear up and resolve after variable periods of time. Mine took just over 3 months but some are, I understand, much quicker and some take longer to resolve.After wards an eminent Moorfields consultant told me there was no alternative but a graft.
However within 20 minutes the optometrist at the same hospital had me back wearing my scleral lens. That was almost 5 years ago and still no graft!
Not quite sure what your steroids are for but do remember being given antibiotics to avoid infection. Apart from that I was just told to stop wearing lens in that eye and wait for it to go away.
I'm sure others can give a technical explanation (beyond me) and relate their experience. There is at least one contributor who has suffered multiple hydrops and is still managing with lens.
My only after effect was a marginal improvement in vision in the affected eye. Don't panic, there is life and lens wear after hydrops.
However within 20 minutes the optometrist at the same hospital had me back wearing my scleral lens. That was almost 5 years ago and still no graft!
Not quite sure what your steroids are for but do remember being given antibiotics to avoid infection. Apart from that I was just told to stop wearing lens in that eye and wait for it to go away.
I'm sure others can give a technical explanation (beyond me) and relate their experience. There is at least one contributor who has suffered multiple hydrops and is still managing with lens.
My only after effect was a marginal improvement in vision in the affected eye. Don't panic, there is life and lens wear after hydrops.
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