Postby Tim Payne » Tue 26 Sep 2006 1:01 pm
Sorry for not getting back earlier, watching too much golf on TV over the weekend to face a pc screen as well, sight not great but just enough to appreciate our victory. Eye is doing well - went to see the consultant yesterday and he says the centre is flat/smooth and looking good.
Reassuringly he told me the top layer is growing over and will smooth out both the edges of the graft, they are a little proud at the moment, and the stitches. The eye has been particularly irritable over the past dew days, not all down to watching TV, although my wife thinks I’m overdoing it a bit. Consultant suggested getting some artificial tears, without the preservative to help relax the eye (will any of the major brands do, I didn’t ask at the time??).
Another thing he mentioned was the potential need at some point for a single contact lens above and beyond normal correction to offset double vision type problems. My objective is to wear glasses after this has all settled down, I get good corrected vision with my right eye at the moment and anything more than 20/70 corrected vision in my left will be a bonus. He said not to worry if lenses have to be avoided as there are options to correct this with either laser or ‘an implanted contact lens in the eye’. Has anyone had this done or know the pros and cons??? My feelings on the matter are to leave well alone but I also really want to avoid a lens if possible. Hypothetical at the moment, it may not be required but keen to understand what it is all about.
One thing that helped me pass the time during the first few days, while sitting in a quiet darkened room, was my daughter’s ipod with some audiobooks I got before the op, I’ve not had someone read me a story for a long time, it was great and very relaxing, as long as I didn’t play my daughter’s music by mistake!!
Tim Payne