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Job Done

Posted: Tue 07 Mar 2006 8:34 pm
by GarethB
I am no longer four eyes :D

Posted: Tue 07 Mar 2006 9:30 pm
by John Smith
Anyone would think that you were doing it on purpose!

So... it seems we have a race! Who will be first to 1500 posts?
Will I have come up with the next rank title and image in time?

Watch this space. I think it would take only a few weeks for the three gentlemen concerned to get there at this rate.

And I'm sure that a certain young lady will be doing her best to catch you up as soon as she gets a PC in her new flat :-)

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 8:24 am
by jayuk
LOL Gareth I was wondering what you was reffering to!!..I thought you stopped wearing glasses or got new lenses! Until the penny dropped!!

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 9:01 am
by GarethB
If only I could go back to glasses :D

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 9:11 am
by jayuk
How are things mate?..Any progress on C3R or we still waiting?......I hope the host tissue hasnt changed?......Theres going to be a large discussion as part of the World Corneal Conference 2006 in USA I am led to beleive.......on C3R.....will try and get transcript from Consultant.....but I think this treatment is now moving forward as its been passed by Ethics Commiteee in the UK for trials etc....hence the sudden surge in C3R availability!

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 10:18 am
by Andrew MacLean
They will soon offer a pilot of C3R treatment in Glasgow. I understand the proposal is going to Ethics. There is some equipment to buy (the 'lamp' that delivers the UV is a bit specialized), but with ethics clearance likely to be given, and the possible savings from the delivery of this treatment, it may be that C3R will be on offer here by the end of the year.

All the best

Andrew

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 11:13 am
by jayuk
Thats excellent! The actual device is quite amusing to look at.....lol...as it fits around the head and you get the UV light controlled straigh to the cornea

J

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 11:24 am
by Louise Pembroke
Sounds like a Borg regeneration chamber...

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 11:30 am
by jayuk
Think Clock Work Orange! :-)

Posted: Wed 08 Mar 2006 11:34 am
by Louise Pembroke
AArghhh NO!!! that's my nightmare, can't bear to see that, that's why I'd never want procedures done under a local, the thought of that eye speculum just makes me feel weak.
What's with the competition to have the most posts, you sad men!