So I chickened out. I did not have the gall to go to casualty to say that I'd had a pain that had cleared up by itself. I have a routine clinic in a week or two and will mention it there.
Meantime I'm going to pop down to my GP tomorrow to see if he thinks I need a course of chloramphenicol.
meantime I thank you for your comments about IOP as a potential source of eye pain.
I don't wear a lens in that eye, and have not been able to wear one now September of last year when the contact lens clinic at my hospital gave fitting a lens their last and final shot.
Andrew
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Andrew, even though the pain is gone you shouldn`t hesitate to go have it checked. I went far too long with my eye, thanks to my first surgeon. He does no surgery and his private clinic takes ca 90% old people and had the impression his philosophy was to have you out of his office the faster the better.
Perhaps the best for you is to have another graft ?
Btw, I asked James about football, but he didn´t like football at all. I asume you follow either Clydebank or Gers ?
Perhaps the best for you is to have another graft ?
Btw, I asked James about football, but he didn´t like football at all. I asume you follow either Clydebank or Gers ?

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I am on the list for graft number 2. Was told it ought to be march/April, so I'm guessing May/June
Will monitor how things go. I have no sight in that eye just now (I struggle even to make out the 'hand waving test')
The first sign of pain returning, I'll go up to the casualty.
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Will monitor how things go. I have no sight in that eye just now (I struggle even to make out the 'hand waving test')
The first sign of pain returning, I'll go up to the casualty.

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Aye, well. there you are: I'm just a bundle of fears and anxieties, like the rest of humanity!
Football: Our local team is Morton (we are about 20 Imperial Miles west of Glasgow (St Mirren are in Paisley, Partick Thistle in an area of Glasgow called Maryhill, Celtic are one of the two biggest teams in Scotland, based in the East end of Glasgow, and they are normally compared to their traditional rivals, Glasgow Rangers.
the advantage of being a Morton supporter is that everybody is overwhelmed by sympathy when they hear.
I do promise that if the pain returns I'll go as soon as possible to the clinic.
Andrew

Football: Our local team is Morton (we are about 20 Imperial Miles west of Glasgow (St Mirren are in Paisley, Partick Thistle in an area of Glasgow called Maryhill, Celtic are one of the two biggest teams in Scotland, based in the East end of Glasgow, and they are normally compared to their traditional rivals, Glasgow Rangers.
the advantage of being a Morton supporter is that everybody is overwhelmed by sympathy when they hear.

I do promise that if the pain returns I'll go as soon as possible to the clinic.
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