I had my eyes photographed last week for the first time. No news on results yet, but those eyesdrops... Safe to say I'll never go unaccompanied to a retipathy screening again! When I left the health centre, everything white in colour was pulsating and looming towards me. Went into a shop and its lighting was power-cut chic. Realising I wasn't going to be able to function I took myself and my Ipod to the bench be the church where I wait for the bus (there are only a couple a day). Ended up being rescued by a couple from our village who took me home where I started the most spectacular (visually) migraine I've had in years.
Since it was my second medical appointment in a week, with a third scheduled for the next day my friend Shaun (or maybe rather his wife Louise re-timed Shaun's day)... re-timed his day to allow for dropping me off at the hospital to see the dietitian, who is happy with my BG's and cholesterol (4.5!!!) ("Happy birthday, happy xmas, see you in a year"). We each did our stuff and then went up to the organic farm at Meifod to collect supplies for the shop. I couldn't enjoy the farm as the migraine was theatening and colours pulsating everywhere, but there was a lovely, but nervous, sheepdog who wanted to make friend. By the time we left (They'd gone to dig up some parsnips for Shaun), the nervous sheepdog had sneaked round behind me and I got a quick lick of the hand. I just woder what the eyedrops were: Im sure there'd be a market for them outside the NHS/GIG! :mrgreen:
Steve