SouthernGeneral6512 said:
Just as well we don't have to pay you for all the advice you offer in here unbeliever because you are a real wealth of information :clap:.
As I said above hopefully the tools to do something about what we can now see with the scanners aren't far behind :thumbup:
If my experiences can be of any help to anyone I will feel that they have not been in vain. The information is out there but
most patients want to know initially how they will be affected personally .and there is not so much of that
So much is now routine to me but I will never forget how i felt at first.
I have seen huge changes since I first started to receive treatment. All of them improvements so this is how i am able to remain optimistic . I am sure improved treatments are just around the corner .
Unfortunately it is still seems to be a question of individual battles having to be fought and experience coming at a cost..
I sometimes have well meaning people telling me just to keep doing as the doctors tell me and the occcasonal HCP saing that the "Consultant knows best" My consultant rarely takes that atitude .Because there are no absolutes in this area he always says he "THINKS" he can help and what do i think? Do I want to "try" a particular procedure . he knows he can't promise success or - it is often the case that the procedure can have been performed correcly but doesn't improve vision. there is always the underlying condtion - the diabetes to contend with too.
I a m fine with this - I prefer to be told the truth and treated as an adult but some demand certainties.
If you need a great deal of treatment you have to be able to accept that you are working with the surgeon. The surgeon?consultant is not dicating to you. Some find his very diffcul t to accept.