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Re: Post graft questions

Postby melissa » Wed 30 Jan 2008 9:32 am

thanks. these answers are really helpful to me too.
What about driving? when did any of you feel comfortable to drive on a highway (speed above 100km/hr) ?

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby dweezil1968 » Wed 30 Jan 2008 9:57 am

i drove after 3 weeks, as I was used to driving with one eye anyway!

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby Chris Pope » Wed 30 Jan 2008 10:40 am

I have be driving fine with just one eye for a couple of years now.
It is amazing really how quickly the brain can adapt, it is slight unerving at first but you should be ok.
Parking is a different matter all together, mine is still very random!!

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby Andrew MacLean » Wed 30 Jan 2008 1:11 pm

I had waited until I was registered blind before having my first graft. It took about a year for my sight to come back to a level where I could pass the sight test for a driving license. Then my sight failed again so I was back to square one. this time I had my license restored after only five months.

The long delay was due to my other eye also being blind. When I grew a cataract in my initial graft eye I was still did not have a spare eye on which to depend.

If in doubt ask your optometrist.

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby Chris Pope » Wed 30 Jan 2008 4:31 pm

Andrew,
Did you pass the test without glasses or lens?
Thanks
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Re: Post graft questions

Postby Andrew MacLean » Wed 30 Jan 2008 5:14 pm

I now wear glasses with a "balance lens" over my left eye. In time I expect to wear a contact lens in that eye.

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby melissa » Thu 31 Jan 2008 1:32 pm

thanks for the responses about driving. i will practice driving with one eye now while i wait for my transplant. i hope i cope, because it is an important part of my work, and it is my own business (with partners) so taking a lot of time off is not really an option.

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby dweezil1968 » Thu 31 Jan 2008 1:41 pm

the only thing i don't like is driving at night. driving with one eye you do get used to and in fact become a better driver as you are more aware more likely to use the rear and side mirrors and to turm your head
think ofit as having a larger blind spot than most people!!!

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Re: Post graft questions (Chris Pope)

Postby Becky Symmonds » Thu 31 Jan 2008 4:48 pm

Hi Chris, I dont know if you remmenber me but thanks so much for your message of support. I presume you have a date.

Great news is I survived, still off work and fragile but alive. Just want to say all the very best I will be thinking of you, be prepared form the build up of waiting to hit you after, at least it is me...now I just wait for the rejection to stop and rest. Catch up time for all those films I wanted to see but never had time. Take some nice calming music and maybe some fruit juice as it is refreshing when you wake up.

The staff were great, I was so nervous and scared I was awake the whole of the night before and the so called sedative pre-med didnt work !!!

It's going to be a long road just hope it will all be worth it, I have found this so hard. Guess all I can say to you is remember you are never alone and we r all here wishing you the very best, Im there with you, good luck. I was back at my pc in 4 days, hope to hear from you when you can

with lots of support and well done for being so brave

Let me know of you would like my phone number

best wishes

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Re: Post graft questions

Postby dweezil1968 » Thu 31 Jan 2008 4:52 pm

hi becky- what do you mean by:
now I just wait for the rejection to stop and rest.
>??
I have drops every day for anti rejection and infection, and I was told it could happen even after a year post op, but I am pretty confident it won't reject as all is well so far- fingers crossed

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