Postby longhoc » Sat 17 Sep 2011 11:12 am
Dear Al
Yes, good luck with your post-op recovery. Hoping that all will continue to go well for you. Great that you've got to more than a month with everything on track, that's a really good sign.
With regards to the eye shield, I couldn't wait to ditch the flippin' thing. I served my two week sentence wearing it as instructed then gave myself parole. All it did was to disturb my sleep pattern. After a couple of weeks being secured with the micropore tape, it was getting pretty manky too. I tried to clean it with everything short of putting it in the dishwasher, but the glue just piled up on it. As I'd weaned myself off eye rubbing for at least 5 years previously, it wasn't needed for that purpose and I wasn't convinved I was any more liable to poke myself in the eye at night than I would be by day. That all said, if you sometimes out of habit rub your eyes first thing in the morning it wouldn't hurt to keep it on -- but if not then after 5 weeks I don't think it's going to be needed.
Even after about two months, I'm still probably overly cautious about anything coming near the eye so I know how you feel -- you don't want to take any chances. But it's almost inevitable something you'd rather not happen will end up happening, that's just life. Like the time I was putting a fork into a baking potato as you're supposed to before baking it, I dug the fork in good and hard, out (and up) squirted a nice wodge of potato "juice" (is that the right word ?) straight into the grafted eye. I quickly rinsed it through with saline and kept my fingers crossed that no harm done. There wasn't so I needed have worried. Somtimes these things can't be prevented and as time goes on you learn to not be quite so fretful. You're outside the immediate "critical" time so the worst is over in terms of when you're most at risk. Just keep taking the normal sensible precautions and you'll be fine. Eventually you have to try and get back to something approaching normality... but it does seem a bit strange at times doesn't it.
Cheers
Chris