The eye, a few weeks on.
Posted: Thu 21 Feb 2008 10:15 pm
It's now three weeks and a day post graft. Does anyone else here recognise any of th efollowing?
1. I have a very sore patch, about two-thirds of the way along my cheekbone. No longer noticeably bruise-coloured as it was at first, but still sore to the touch - I have to wash and dry my face very carefully or there's a sudden "Ow" coming from under the towel. I gather this is where something was resting on it during the op. Is this usual, or a sign I was doing a lot of muscle-twitching under the anaesthetic, or what?
2. My nose is very bunged up. Not just a bit mucous-y, but absolutely set solid inthe mornings. Is this the eye drops, or a completely separate head cold?
3. vision is sharp enough to read, but a bit "weird" at 5" range, very blurred further away, and about 4 ghost images of anything further away, particularly anything light.
4. vision appears "redder" than the other eye, and sometimes a bit misty (is this the drops? - they look vaguely brown in the dropper)>
5. Feels a bit dry all the time (except when just put drops in); not painful but uncomfortable as if "I really must go and take this lens out" then remember it doesn't have one in.
6. gets a bit painful/sore and tired when doing much reading with the other eye - as if movement of ungrafted eye's eyelid is being transferred to pressure over the graft as eyelids not independent.
Have just made a pinhole in a piece of card and tried looking through it. Can see no more, probably less, than without. DOn't think I@d have a hope of seeing as far asa Snellen chart on the wall.
OK, I know it is early days for the vision....... butis it usual for post-graft vision to be v short-sighted?
Can anyone else (or could you) see your own stitch(es) if you looked in the mirror? I can't but someone else who looked recently said she could see a continuous zig-zag.
It's still pretty light-sensitive, but probably no more than the current light-sensitiveness of the other one -which is sorer than usual and more sensitive because it's havng to do all the work for two. And I tend to keep it shut most of the time, so the unaccustomed fuzziness doesn't upset still further the balance and dizziness from the anaesthetic.
Rosemary
1. I have a very sore patch, about two-thirds of the way along my cheekbone. No longer noticeably bruise-coloured as it was at first, but still sore to the touch - I have to wash and dry my face very carefully or there's a sudden "Ow" coming from under the towel. I gather this is where something was resting on it during the op. Is this usual, or a sign I was doing a lot of muscle-twitching under the anaesthetic, or what?
2. My nose is very bunged up. Not just a bit mucous-y, but absolutely set solid inthe mornings. Is this the eye drops, or a completely separate head cold?
3. vision is sharp enough to read, but a bit "weird" at 5" range, very blurred further away, and about 4 ghost images of anything further away, particularly anything light.
4. vision appears "redder" than the other eye, and sometimes a bit misty (is this the drops? - they look vaguely brown in the dropper)>
5. Feels a bit dry all the time (except when just put drops in); not painful but uncomfortable as if "I really must go and take this lens out" then remember it doesn't have one in.
6. gets a bit painful/sore and tired when doing much reading with the other eye - as if movement of ungrafted eye's eyelid is being transferred to pressure over the graft as eyelids not independent.
Have just made a pinhole in a piece of card and tried looking through it. Can see no more, probably less, than without. DOn't think I@d have a hope of seeing as far asa Snellen chart on the wall.
OK, I know it is early days for the vision....... butis it usual for post-graft vision to be v short-sighted?
Can anyone else (or could you) see your own stitch(es) if you looked in the mirror? I can't but someone else who looked recently said she could see a continuous zig-zag.
It's still pretty light-sensitive, but probably no more than the current light-sensitiveness of the other one -which is sorer than usual and more sensitive because it's havng to do all the work for two. And I tend to keep it shut most of the time, so the unaccustomed fuzziness doesn't upset still further the balance and dizziness from the anaesthetic.
Rosemary