GarethB wrote:For me succes was to have sight that could be corrected compared to pre graft where the sight was so bad it could not be corrected.
My right eye is close to being so bad it can not be corrected, but still I perservere as the risks are too high for an operation now. This time the op will be when I can not even see fingers hands or arms waved infront of my face.
Of course, one is coloured by personal experiences, and I understand very well that people hesitate when having a case far less severe than mine.
For me, there was no fingers nor hands visible pre op. There was a dim light and a vague conture of the nose skin....Correction had become impossible. Next step would have been a blind-stick and a dog.
So the worry laid rather in how long time I had to wait until getting the sight back. I followed instructions. And I am no on my way to getting the best sight ever as I can remember.