Last November I was diagnosed with Glaucoma in my right eye and was given eye drops to reduce the pressure in my eyes. At the follow up in March the consultant said they would operate to replace the lens in my eye as my age is when cataracts begin to develop. The new lens being thinner would correct the blockage that causes Glaucoma. I was given a date in April but had to rearrange as I was on holiday, subsequent dates in May and now 3 in June have all been cancelled at short notice, today's just two hours before schedule. I know the NHS is under pressure but it seems a level of incompetence is prevalent as well, today's was cancelled because I was not on the 'Glaucoma List' which frankly beggars belief. Because I am due to have a laser Iridotomy on my left eye which doesn't have Glaucoma the consultant's notes were mixed up! An Iridotomy is where a pinhole is made in the upper part of the Iris to assist drainage and thus reduce pressure. So there it is, I'm still waiting and taking the fekking eye drops and now pray that whoever does the operation knows left from right...
Sorry to hear about your eye problems, Soops.
l was shot in the eye at point blank range with a Nurf bulllet from my 4 year old grandson.
It blew the back of my eye out, rapturing the webbing that holds the eye. When the surgeon went in to operate thru the iris, everything wanted to flow out of the iris. Fortunately, managed to halt it.
The reason for my post is to help put your mind at ease, in saying our eyes can take a lot of damage but still come thru ok.
Hang in their mate.
