
I'll be seeing a surgeon at Moorfields for the routine review next week and that had me wondering about your views on when is the appropriate time to consider going the surgery route.
I had a transplant in my left eye a few years back that was stunningly successful and that inevitable colours my own view. Slightly confusing is that every surgeon I see has a different opinion.
My left eye was the worst but since the transplant I can see the full eye-chart to the bottom line. With my right eye I can see only about four lines though that flatters my real ability to see in the real world which involves more than just reading illuminated letters. In reality, I can barely read a number-plate with that eye at about 20 feet. (In both cases that's with a contact lens.)
So I was wondering how lucky I was to have such a good outcome for the eye with the transplant and, from the experience of others, how likely would I be to have a similar outcome for the other eye. Following on from that, how bad should the sight in an eye be before surgery is worthwhile which is really the decision I'm trying to make?