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<blockquote data-quote="Anaelena" data-source="post: 867059" data-attributes="member: 184512"><p>I actually am thinking that you are talking about the Intravitreal injections. They use to be used for macular degeneration and after a while noticed that is also helps retinopathy. If you do consider the laser I would ask about the pain factor and eye color. Mine was actually in my central vision as well. The peripheral laser was not as bad . The pain is not terrible but I will say going in I had no idea what to expect as everyone around me said it was no biggie. I was surprised that it was a bit painful for me, as well as not being able to move and having a bright light in your eye and being told not to blink. Just not fun, I was told it was my eye color ? I can understand the cost factor :/ that is always a hard hit but the fact that the consultant would do that himself would definitely make me more inclined to do it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anaelena, post: 867059, member: 184512"] I actually am thinking that you are talking about the Intravitreal injections. They use to be used for macular degeneration and after a while noticed that is also helps retinopathy. If you do consider the laser I would ask about the pain factor and eye color. Mine was actually in my central vision as well. The peripheral laser was not as bad . The pain is not terrible but I will say going in I had no idea what to expect as everyone around me said it was no biggie. I was surprised that it was a bit painful for me, as well as not being able to move and having a bright light in your eye and being told not to blink. Just not fun, I was told it was my eye color ? I can understand the cost factor :/ that is always a hard hit but the fact that the consultant would do that himself would definitely make me more inclined to do it . [/QUOTE]
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