Before anyone does a "patience young padawan", I know I am only ten days post graft. But can anyone give me some clues on how long I am going to be driven mad by the stitches rubbing inside my eyelids? Its not painfull anymore it just feels strange.
Also is it normal to be light sensitive post graft?
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Paul
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Light Sensitivity can last up to 3 months...but you will get intermittent sensitivity well past that.....thus its wise to invest in shades
The sutures rubbing against the inside lids..should go away at about the 3 week mark..possibly sooner...but each are different...mine went away after about 7-8 days
The sutures rubbing against the inside lids..should go away at about the 3 week mark..possibly sooner...but each are different...mine went away after about 7-8 days
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Jay,
A full graft in the end, the surgeon wanted to try a partial but said it depended on how things were as he removed the layers.
Still on the whole it seems good and the vision is well quite honestly astonishing as I can _almost_ read this screen with the grafted eye and I havent enlarged the fonts at all.
Paul
A full graft in the end, the surgeon wanted to try a partial but said it depended on how things were as he removed the layers.
Still on the whole it seems good and the vision is well quite honestly astonishing as I can _almost_ read this screen with the grafted eye and I havent enlarged the fonts at all.
Paul
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I think we tolerate stitches better than other people need i9ng the corneal graft as the eyelid is already used to hard things rubbing against them.
stitches is a different sensation, but having checked my antient diary, sensitivity to stitches gone in a week and to light within three.
This was the same for each eye.
stitches is a different sensation, but having checked my antient diary, sensitivity to stitches gone in a week and to light within three.
This was the same for each eye.
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So, patience young padawan.
No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should!
But it is hard. if you hadn;'t had a graft you'd be able to give your eye a good long satisfying rub. As it is you daren't put your finger near it! I treated the irritation with loads of liquid. At first I had two-hourly chloramphenicol, and the cool wet fluid flooding into my eye made a huge difference.
I sometimes still irrigate with sterile saline, as well as the artificial tears.
I am still pretty light sensitive over two years after the operation.
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No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should!
But it is hard. if you hadn;'t had a graft you'd be able to give your eye a good long satisfying rub. As it is you daren't put your finger near it! I treated the irritation with loads of liquid. At first I had two-hourly chloramphenicol, and the cool wet fluid flooding into my eye made a huge difference.
I sometimes still irrigate with sterile saline, as well as the artificial tears.
I am still pretty light sensitive over two years after the operation.
Andrew
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I can't recall specifics but my eyes were both very sore for months post graft
and I still consider myself light sensitive
. I never leave the house without a hat (good job I like them) and photochromic lenses in my specs are essential. Some prescription sunglasses would be great but I've never had any. My grafts were ten and fourteen years ago.


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