hi chrissie,
I had my first retinal screening done about 6 weeks ago at my local hospital, I was told all the stuff about bringing dark glasses with me and someone else to drive me home etc etc.
Well, it was mildly irritating when I had the dilation drops dropped into my eyes, it sort of made me wince and move my head back, but I'm a total baby when it comes to stuff like that :lol:
I was then told to go and sit in the waiting room for about 10 minutes while my eyes dilated, after that I was told to sit and look at a spot on the wall and a photography flash went off, I was then asked to look to one side and the flash was repeated. This was done to both eyes and was no problem at all.
After it was done I waited while the doctor had a look at my photos and was given the result verbally he said that the official notes would go to my diabetic nurse. All this took about 10 minutes and after that I could see just as good as when I went in, in fact I could have driven home no problem. No blurred vision, no halo's nothing.
The worst part was when the drops were put in and to be honest that wasn't that bad, so don't be worried, there really is nothing to worry about.
Hope this puts your mind at rest.
Oh and I was told that it is really important to have an annual retinal scan done so the photos can be compared one years against the next to see if there is any improvement or ongoing damage.
Regards