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<blockquote data-quote="mr_cat" data-source="post: 2315525" data-attributes="member: 423172"><p>had haemorrhaging here and there and various swelling. As for whether damage is permanent its often hard to tell due to the way things can change, But i dod think some of the damage is permanent , Anti VEGF doe help undo some the the damage but it really dpends on how early and whether the swollen areas have done serious damage to the receptor cells. I think you will find like most other medica things that peoples personal experiences will be different. I tend to notice some affect of the injections pretty quickly , my lastest round is the first of 3 in the left eye. its been around 9 days since the first and i think things have changed a bit, its seems a bit sharper in the very centre but the overall distortion is still very high so reading is very tricky with it.</p><p>The scan showed a lot of swelling so there is plenty of work still to go. there still seems to be images forming in the distorted areas but also shadowing suggesting damage. </p><p>How did your scans look?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_cat, post: 2315525, member: 423172"] had haemorrhaging here and there and various swelling. As for whether damage is permanent its often hard to tell due to the way things can change, But i dod think some of the damage is permanent , Anti VEGF doe help undo some the the damage but it really dpends on how early and whether the swollen areas have done serious damage to the receptor cells. I think you will find like most other medica things that peoples personal experiences will be different. I tend to notice some affect of the injections pretty quickly , my lastest round is the first of 3 in the left eye. its been around 9 days since the first and i think things have changed a bit, its seems a bit sharper in the very centre but the overall distortion is still very high so reading is very tricky with it. The scan showed a lot of swelling so there is plenty of work still to go. there still seems to be images forming in the distorted areas but also shadowing suggesting damage. How did your scans look? [/QUOTE]
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