Dalk partial transplant and contact sports?
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Dalk partial transplant and contact sports?
Hello all, I'm new to this form and was just wondering if anyones had experience with the dalk surgery and combat sports. My doctor said it's definitely not a smart thing to do, but I was wondering if there's any special type of protective head gear u could wear to be able to do this like wingchun , sanda, bjj and things like that. I just had the transplant done 2 months ago but I won't be trying to do any of this untill 8-10 months from now
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Re: Dalk partial transplant and contact sports?
Hi Nick and welcome,
I know nothing about combat sports and the sort of protective head gear that's available. But your doctor probably explained that a grafted eye is always going to be weaker, and any blow to the eye would threaten the graft. So the strong advice after a graft is to avoid any contact sports which I realise is hard if that is your passion. Maybe others here will have some experience of whether any protective head gear would be good enough, but I'd always check it out with your surgeon beforehand. A donated cornea is a precious gift and deserves to be well looked after!
I hope all is going well after the operation.
I know nothing about combat sports and the sort of protective head gear that's available. But your doctor probably explained that a grafted eye is always going to be weaker, and any blow to the eye would threaten the graft. So the strong advice after a graft is to avoid any contact sports which I realise is hard if that is your passion. Maybe others here will have some experience of whether any protective head gear would be good enough, but I'd always check it out with your surgeon beforehand. A donated cornea is a precious gift and deserves to be well looked after!
I hope all is going well after the operation.
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