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Eye injections

Hi @chloe ,

I'm not totally sure what you are asking? I notice from your other posts you've had the eye injections.

I myself have had anti-VEGF jabs a good while ago. (Eylia & Lucentis.)
Are you asking if there is a link to this sort of treatment & heart issues?
 
Hi @chloe ,

I'm not totally sure what you are asking? I notice from your other posts you've had the eye injections.

I myself have had anti-VEGF jabs a good while ago. (Eylia & Lucentis.)
Are you asking if there is a link to this sort of treatment & heart issues?
Hi Jaylee , no that’s not what I meant . I am about to have eye injections today , but now I have heart failure , I wanted to know if anyone else is going through the same thing but thank you for your reply Chloe
 
Hi Jaycee , no that’s not what I meant . I am about to have eye injections today , but now I have heart failure , I wanted to know if anyone else is going through the same thing but thank you for your reply Chloe

Hi again,

My apologies.. I kinda misread.

If the injections are your first experience? The anticipation of the Unknown is more of a worry than the actual procedure.

My experience was of dealing with calm, compassionate & professional staff at the ophthalmologist.
The overall procedure I was laying down on a rather comfortable memory foam trolley.
It was difficult not to fall asleep?

(Edit for typo.)
 
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Hope all goes well today Chloe.
Hi jaylee, thank you for your messages and sharing your experience. I’m home now and all went well , didn’t feel a thing this time ,
Hope all goes well today Chloe.
Hi again,

My apologies.. I kinda misread.

If the injections are your first experience? The anticipation of the Unknown is more of a worry than the actual procedure.

My experience was of dealing with calm, compassionate & professional staff at the ophthalmologist.
The overall procedure I was laying down on a rather comfortable memory foam trolley.
It was difficult not to fall asleep?

(Edit for typo.)
Hi again,

My apologies.. I kinda misread.

If the injections are your first experience? The anticipation of the Unknown is more of a worry than the actual procedure.

My experience was of dealing with calm, compassionate & professional staff at the ophthalmologist.
The overall procedure I was laying down on a rather comfortable memory foam trolley.
It was difficult not to fall asleep?

(Edit for typo.)
Hi jaylee, all went well and I didn’t feel a thing, and thank you for your kind messages x
 
Hi jaylee, all went well and I didn’t feel a thing, and thank you for your kind messages x


My bad again, I forgot to mention they do use a local anaesthetic eye drops during the prep for the jab..
I'm pleased you didn't suffer too much anxiety, it's apreciated the very thought of what's involved with the procedure can be daunting, thanx for getting back & letting us know how it went for you..
 
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