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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 2315627" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Hi [USER=531353]@PDR T2[/USER] I can only offer you real sympathy and a prayer that things will improve. After [USER=52527]@Dark Horse[/USER] tagged me below, I have decided to respond, although my diagnosis was not quite the same as yours. I had total haemorrhaging in my right eye in early 1979, and they had to wait 10 days for it to clear enough. So I fully understand your fears. My left eye did the same but not as prolifically. To this day I have scarring and a blind spot bottom right, which does not affect driving or reading. Back in the late 70's I thought the downward spiral to a dark world had begun in earnest. I still read and drive! I urge you to keep positive and do your best to maintain good control as others have said, in spite of the fact that your efforts seem pointless right now. I wish you the very best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 2315627, member: 388932"] Hi [USER=531353]@PDR T2[/USER] I can only offer you real sympathy and a prayer that things will improve. After [USER=52527]@Dark Horse[/USER] tagged me below, I have decided to respond, although my diagnosis was not quite the same as yours. I had total haemorrhaging in my right eye in early 1979, and they had to wait 10 days for it to clear enough. So I fully understand your fears. My left eye did the same but not as prolifically. To this day I have scarring and a blind spot bottom right, which does not affect driving or reading. Back in the late 70's I thought the downward spiral to a dark world had begun in earnest. I still read and drive! I urge you to keep positive and do your best to maintain good control as others have said, in spite of the fact that your efforts seem pointless right now. I wish you the very best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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