Reporting from the other side
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 11:43 pm
Hi All,
I find I would only visit and post on this forum when I was unsure about what to do with my KC treatment or when I felt frustrated. I had told myself that I really should make a conscience effort to contribute more often to the forum as I recall it was the feedback I received to my posts and meeting some of the members at a local meeting that helped me make my decision to go ahead and have a graft.
Anyway after having my first date for surgery cancelled in December I finally had surgery for my graft (DALK) a week ago. I was really groggy and out of it initially due to the anaesthetic. The affects of this lasted a couple of days.
I had quite a bit of pain for the first couple of days. I also had very sharp pains when the eye was exposed to any kind of light, when making any eye movements, blinking and also when having my eye drops. I found I kept my eye closed for the first few days as I found this more comfortable for me. I had been told to lie on my back for the first 48 hours. I found this to be really difficult and found it difficult to sleep in this position.The pains levels and sensitivity to light are improving on a daily basis. The pain levels are not nearly as bad as I thought I would have.
I have been to see my consultant for my post op. Although it was too early to tell for signs of infections or rejection the consultant was happy with the state of the cornea and the sutures. There is no improvement in vision yet but it is early days. I am due to see the consultant again in under three weeks.
I would like to thank everyone who has helped me on this forum. I would also encourage all to ask any questions they have or to share their experiences as you will most likely help someone or provide some form of support.
I have to now take precautions to ensure that the graft is not infected or rejected. Although it is very early days and things can change very quickly I am glad I went ahead with having a graft.
Will try and keep you all updated on my progress.
Kamran
I find I would only visit and post on this forum when I was unsure about what to do with my KC treatment or when I felt frustrated. I had told myself that I really should make a conscience effort to contribute more often to the forum as I recall it was the feedback I received to my posts and meeting some of the members at a local meeting that helped me make my decision to go ahead and have a graft.
Anyway after having my first date for surgery cancelled in December I finally had surgery for my graft (DALK) a week ago. I was really groggy and out of it initially due to the anaesthetic. The affects of this lasted a couple of days.
I had quite a bit of pain for the first couple of days. I also had very sharp pains when the eye was exposed to any kind of light, when making any eye movements, blinking and also when having my eye drops. I found I kept my eye closed for the first few days as I found this more comfortable for me. I had been told to lie on my back for the first 48 hours. I found this to be really difficult and found it difficult to sleep in this position.The pains levels and sensitivity to light are improving on a daily basis. The pain levels are not nearly as bad as I thought I would have.
I have been to see my consultant for my post op. Although it was too early to tell for signs of infections or rejection the consultant was happy with the state of the cornea and the sutures. There is no improvement in vision yet but it is early days. I am due to see the consultant again in under three weeks.
I would like to thank everyone who has helped me on this forum. I would also encourage all to ask any questions they have or to share their experiences as you will most likely help someone or provide some form of support.
I have to now take precautions to ensure that the graft is not infected or rejected. Although it is very early days and things can change very quickly I am glad I went ahead with having a graft.
Will try and keep you all updated on my progress.
Kamran