STITCHES??
Maybe im wrong, but im thinking you had a cornea transplant? and they used stitches? If im right i cont imagine having stiches in my eyes.
Good Luck.
In pain
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Jay,
Yes, the graft does involve stitches, but don't worry about it - they are incredibly fine, much thinner than the usual sort), and they are usually put in whilst you are under a general anaesthetic.
You don't feel them after the first couple of days though, and they rarely break, although this is of little consolation to Sweet.
Yes, the graft does involve stitches, but don't worry about it - they are incredibly fine, much thinner than the usual sort), and they are usually put in whilst you are under a general anaesthetic.
You don't feel them after the first couple of days though, and they rarely break, although this is of little consolation to Sweet.
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Hehe, yes i am going to tell you! LOL!
I went to my appointment and was really not happy when he said that everything was loose and that it looked like i had been poked in the eye! Moreso because it didn't just affect the top stitches but the ones underneath as well. I was thinking that as i haven't been poked or prodded and have been so dam careful and don't lift and carry heavy things that it must be with me removing eye make up and so have decided to stop wearing any for the time being.
I had to have five stitches removed
Not good at all, as three of them were deep ones. But i left pain free and thinking that it was all ok if i was careful. But then the worst happened, which usually does on Friday 13th, and i felt a sharp twang about five hours later and then another one snapped and i was in terrible pain.
Didn't know what to do, left it an hour and then phoned John to ask for some advice. Who then bless him offered to take me to Moorfields 'A & E' where they removed another stitch.
So now i don't seem to have many left
Really worried now that things are going so wrong here. Am going to have to be so dam careful, and as i am moving soon am going to have to get some friends to help me as i have some furniture i need to take with me.
Am feeling a little more positive though, hehe, had some cheery conversation there and back! John and friend thanks for the lift, i did mean to offer you some petrol money, but then got so excited to be back in one piece and pain free that i forgot to say until you had driven off! Please let me know, or i owe you a drink at the next social
Thanks for all the supportive posts here, nice to know i'm thought of, and that some even miss me when i'm not around! LOL!!
Love you loads, Sweet X x X

I went to my appointment and was really not happy when he said that everything was loose and that it looked like i had been poked in the eye! Moreso because it didn't just affect the top stitches but the ones underneath as well. I was thinking that as i haven't been poked or prodded and have been so dam careful and don't lift and carry heavy things that it must be with me removing eye make up and so have decided to stop wearing any for the time being.
I had to have five stitches removed


Didn't know what to do, left it an hour and then phoned John to ask for some advice. Who then bless him offered to take me to Moorfields 'A & E' where they removed another stitch.

So now i don't seem to have many left

Am feeling a little more positive though, hehe, had some cheery conversation there and back! John and friend thanks for the lift, i did mean to offer you some petrol money, but then got so excited to be back in one piece and pain free that i forgot to say until you had driven off! Please let me know, or i owe you a drink at the next social

Thanks for all the supportive posts here, nice to know i'm thought of, and that some even miss me when i'm not around! LOL!!
Love you loads, Sweet X x X
Sweet X x X


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I'm just glad I managed to persuade you to go
(even if it did mean taking you there myself
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Still, it's really good news that things got sorted out, and you're much less likely to have further complications the sooner the stitch was removed. After all, irritation causes pain, pain causes inflammation, and rejection could lead down that path somewhere.
Anyway, for reference, it is useful for us all to know that at Moorfields at 1am:


Still, it's really good news that things got sorted out, and you're much less likely to have further complications the sooner the stitch was removed. After all, irritation causes pain, pain causes inflammation, and rejection could lead down that path somewhere.
Anyway, for reference, it is useful for us all to know that at Moorfields at 1am:
- You have to rattle the door to get security to let you in to the hospital
- There is no queue at A&E
- There is a doctor on duty who is skilled enough to remove a broken stitch.
John
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hope it settles down for you. This is all in your eye? Its rather daunting when imthinking about it, although i wouldnt say no to a cornea transplant myself. And im not that bad but if i thought it would help i would have it, how long is the list for these things? From the date they can say you can have one, how long have you waited? Cheers Jay
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Sweet
Have you foned the 24 hour line at C4S?
If I was you I would do this now......regardless of what happened.......just to be on the safe side
Speak to SD or his associate and they will brief you on what to do now/next....after having the stich removed....
J
Have you foned the 24 hour line at C4S?
If I was you I would do this now......regardless of what happened.......just to be on the safe side
Speak to SD or his associate and they will brief you on what to do now/next....after having the stich removed....
J
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