I left the ward at around 8.30, with the graft material in a big blue and white box reading "HUMAN TISSUE" (as far as I could see anyway) next to me on my bed, being wheeled along to the theatre. I went in at around 9am and was out at 11.30. When I started coming round, I was amazed that I could already see a difference in my vision through the clear eye shield I had on (albeit a very samll difference). I was supposed to be getting a DALK partial thickness graft, but I was told my Descemet's membrane of the cornea was very thin, so had to do a full thickness graft instead, which all went well.
I left the hospital on Saturday morning, and went back for an post-op appointment yesterday morning. The healing process is coming along nicely. Vision wise, I could just about make out the first couple of lines of the chart (about 6/36) - something I haven't been able to do in a very long time. So far then, at this early stage, everything seems to be going well.
I have attached a couple of pictures, although it is difficult to make out the stitches because my iris is so dark. My brother, being a keen photographer has been keeping a photo diary of the graft.
DAY 1 - It was really hard to keep my open very much, so nothing much to see here:

DAY 5 - This was taken today (sorry it's quite a scary looking shot

