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<blockquote data-quote="KimSuzanne" data-source="post: 157955" data-attributes="member: 5976"><p>Hi Joely </p><p></p><p>I haven't posted for a while but I saw your post and thought I'd answer as I ahve retinopathy in my right eye. My eye bleeds generally wold appear as black dots that last longer than what your describing in the mornings as the body reabsorbs the bleed, it will block the part of the eye where the bleed has occured until it reabsorbs. Do you have the number for a local eye hospital or the number for the consultant's secretary? as they may be able to give you some advice about what it is and whether you should see the consultant so you don't worry as much about it? I know thats easier said than done, I'm only 27 and had numerous lasers and surgery! </p><p>If your vision is good the rest of the time thats a great sign but its better to be safe than leave it a whole year. I hope this helps and if you have any other questions let me know!</p><p></p><p>Kim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KimSuzanne, post: 157955, member: 5976"] Hi Joely I haven't posted for a while but I saw your post and thought I'd answer as I ahve retinopathy in my right eye. My eye bleeds generally wold appear as black dots that last longer than what your describing in the mornings as the body reabsorbs the bleed, it will block the part of the eye where the bleed has occured until it reabsorbs. Do you have the number for a local eye hospital or the number for the consultant's secretary? as they may be able to give you some advice about what it is and whether you should see the consultant so you don't worry as much about it? I know thats easier said than done, I'm only 27 and had numerous lasers and surgery! If your vision is good the rest of the time thats a great sign but its better to be safe than leave it a whole year. I hope this helps and if you have any other questions let me know! Kim [/QUOTE]
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