
Cheltenham - corneal graft
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- Tim Payne
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Cheltenham - corneal graft
New to website today - would like to know if anyone has any experience of Cheltenham Hospital. I'm due to have a corneal graft at Cheltenham next month and would like to hear of any +ve or -ve experiences of KC related treatment at the hospital. The op has always seemed a long way away but now its only a few weeks away it's all getting a bit scary.
... Tim.

Tim Payne
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Hi Tim,
Welcome to the forum.
No experience of the Cheltenham hospital, not even from my days working for British Coal as was at Bishops Cleeve. My KC never gave me enough grief to visit them.
As far as the surgery goes, we all wish you the best and the surgery is nowhere as scary as you think.
Ask loads of questions so you know what is happening.
Regards
Gareth
Welcome to the forum.
No experience of the Cheltenham hospital, not even from my days working for British Coal as was at Bishops Cleeve. My KC never gave me enough grief to visit them.
As far as the surgery goes, we all wish you the best and the surgery is nowhere as scary as you think.
Ask loads of questions so you know what is happening.
Regards
Gareth
Gareth
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Cheltenham - corneal graft
Tim - I had a graft in Cheltenham gneral in Jan'05 with Mr Mackintosh being the operating surgeon.
My experience was that the operation was carried out and I was well looked after.
So rest assured you are in safe hands.
I am now in the post operative period with stitches just having been removed. Its been hard and there have been complications and at times I 've wondered in the wisdom of having the operation but you must stay positive if the graft is your only option.
My experience was that the operation was carried out and I was well looked after.
So rest assured you are in safe hands.
I am now in the post operative period with stitches just having been removed. Its been hard and there have been complications and at times I 've wondered in the wisdom of having the operation but you must stay positive if the graft is your only option.
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