Bit of a strange one compared to the other posts I guess. But I just need some general advice about precautions to take on my hols. I was meant to see my consultant before I go, but the appointment has been pushed back.
Basically, after I had my graft (over 2 years ago - still got stitches) I was given a brief list of things to avoid. You know, things like blows to the head, such as in contact sports.
I know I should be OK to swim, and I've got my polarised sunglasses to try and keep any blowing sand at bay. (I'm presuming I'm OK to fly on a plane - I'm alright on that count aren't I!?!)
But what about things like banana boats and rollercoasters? Am I OK to go on them?
I'm not going to be careless, the last thing I need is eye problems so far away from home.
I haven't bothered wearing my lens for my other eye for a long time, so that won't be a problem.
I was just wondering what other people have been told following their grafts?
Thanks in advance.
Rob.
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Hi Rob,
After my grafts and before all the stitches had come out, I worked down sewers, up chimneys, down mines and on oil rigs. I also did Rallying semi-professionally which is a bit like going on a roller coaster, just not quite so controlled.
What I have done in the past and what I sugest to you will probably scare the optoms! The proffesional guests at the confrence said to me after my prsentation that it was a wonder my grafts had lasted 16 years! They avoided suggesting that a bit of abuse builds tolerance.
Be sensible, go for it and enjoy yourself. A relaxing holiday is one of the best medicines around.
Gareth
After my grafts and before all the stitches had come out, I worked down sewers, up chimneys, down mines and on oil rigs. I also did Rallying semi-professionally which is a bit like going on a roller coaster, just not quite so controlled.
What I have done in the past and what I sugest to you will probably scare the optoms! The proffesional guests at the confrence said to me after my prsentation that it was a wonder my grafts had lasted 16 years! They avoided suggesting that a bit of abuse builds tolerance.
Be sensible, go for it and enjoy yourself. A relaxing holiday is one of the best medicines around.
Gareth
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Thanks for your reply, I had to go and visit the hospital today as it happens. They said I should be OK, as I don't have a scratch or wound on my eye.
Gonna take some artificial tears with me though.
As well as the polarised sunglasses, I'm also going to take my wrap-around ones that I wear when I'm out on my mountain bike - just in case. If they can keep the flies, mud, rain, sand etc. out of my eyes on my bike, I'm sure they'll do the job down on the beach!
Rob.
Gonna take some artificial tears with me though.
As well as the polarised sunglasses, I'm also going to take my wrap-around ones that I wear when I'm out on my mountain bike - just in case. If they can keep the flies, mud, rain, sand etc. out of my eyes on my bike, I'm sure they'll do the job down on the beach!
Rob.
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