Garthion
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Had my retinal lasering today (well half of it) at Burton On Trent, which isn't a bad place to go, nice and relaxing if you're feeling nervous about things (I certainly was)
I say that I had half the lasering because I only had my right eye done today as I really couldn't have coped with having both eyes done. The pain was simply imense, even causing me to cry-out a few times as the lasering was near the center of the retina (most painful part) took nearly half an hour for just the one eye so quite a lot of work done, and now I have to wait a secind appointment to have my left eye done though I am now a little more nervous as I actually reached the limit of my pain threshold during the process.
The consultant was really good however, when I first started getting uncomfortable the consultant told me that there was only a short while left (80% done) then finally told me when there were only 2 minutes left and was really gentle espescially at the end when he realsied how distressed I'd become. He also advised me to take some strong painkillers over the next couple of days to reduce the pain and discomfort.
I will go for the next appointment (and have some pain relief beforehand) as I really want to keep my sight, but can not promise how I will be feeling in the run-up to it, now that I know what it is like.
I say that I had half the lasering because I only had my right eye done today as I really couldn't have coped with having both eyes done. The pain was simply imense, even causing me to cry-out a few times as the lasering was near the center of the retina (most painful part) took nearly half an hour for just the one eye so quite a lot of work done, and now I have to wait a secind appointment to have my left eye done though I am now a little more nervous as I actually reached the limit of my pain threshold during the process.
The consultant was really good however, when I first started getting uncomfortable the consultant told me that there was only a short while left (80% done) then finally told me when there were only 2 minutes left and was really gentle espescially at the end when he realsied how distressed I'd become. He also advised me to take some strong painkillers over the next couple of days to reduce the pain and discomfort.
I will go for the next appointment (and have some pain relief beforehand) as I really want to keep my sight, but can not promise how I will be feeling in the run-up to it, now that I know what it is like.