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<blockquote data-quote="Zinadane" data-source="post: 2676756" data-attributes="member: 397875"><p>My review system has changed now.</p><p>The 4-6 month review involves going in to have photos taken, oct scan amd optos wide field... you then get sent home.</p><p>The doctor will then review your photos in good time and a few weeks later you get your review results letter.</p><p>My letter described increased neovascular complexes in the right eye only and booked me in for further fill in panretinal laser.</p><p>**** it I'm thinking after 10 years of stable retinopathy, its started again.</p><p>Anyway, I go down today full of dread to be on the receiving end of the laser gun again.</p><p>More photos first and then get to see the doctor who does a proper full examination.</p><p>She decides it's stable and no laser required.</p><p>Happy obviously with the result, but sometimes these new NHS systems to increase they're productivity.... do they really work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zinadane, post: 2676756, member: 397875"] My review system has changed now. The 4-6 month review involves going in to have photos taken, oct scan amd optos wide field... you then get sent home. The doctor will then review your photos in good time and a few weeks later you get your review results letter. My letter described increased neovascular complexes in the right eye only and booked me in for further fill in panretinal laser. **** it I'm thinking after 10 years of stable retinopathy, its started again. Anyway, I go down today full of dread to be on the receiving end of the laser gun again. More photos first and then get to see the doctor who does a proper full examination. She decides it's stable and no laser required. Happy obviously with the result, but sometimes these new NHS systems to increase they're productivity.... do they really work? [/QUOTE]
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