There's no real answers to that because it varies patient to patient. You may find you have loading dose of three jabs they work fluid doesn't build quickly and you go a year. Keep your fingers crossed. There are on going trials on eye masks you wear overnight. Which in theory give your eyes light through the night giving oxygen and preventing new veins developing. This sounds exciting. Try googling Nocturnal 400 eye masks. It sounds hopeful. Good luckThanks for all your replies. I think my consultant actually wants to use the newer drug (Eylea?), for me, I couldn't remember the name but knew it was like Lucentis. I didn't realise that you needed to have the injections so often though, and am I right in thinking indefinitely?
Yes my consultant is also going to get me on the trial for that!There's no real answers to that because it varies patient to patient. You may find you have loading dose of three jabs they work fluid doesn't build quickly and you go a year. Keep your fingers crossed. There are on going trials on eye masks you wear overnight. Which in theory give your eyes light through the night giving oxygen and preventing new veins developing. This sounds exciting. Try googling Nocturnal 400 eye masks. It sounds hopeful. Good luck
Oh Sarah I am so sorry to hear. It's horrible news to get and with me I got news in a letter gr am here if you would like to talkVixyA86 i have been told the same today :-( and i am exactly the same...type 1 29 yrs old :-(
I am terrified and cant do right for doing wrong :-( being bad leads to bleeds and being good does too.
Having a major meltdown & scared re laser treatment.
They have prescribed me a tablet to start taking, which slows down the.progression & the usual advice to try for
better control (either way!).
All ive done is cry all night
How are things going Vicky?Yes my consultant is also going to get me on the trial for that!
It will be fine...eyes feel a bit dry...I've had over 500 laser bursts in 1 eye and about 400 in the other...depends on how much they will do...Docs will advise you about driving but if they've seen it fast you should be fine. Good luck...I cheated and went to docs and got a tranquiliser first...sailed through the laser!!I have today been told that I have proliferative retinopathy and have to go back for laser treatment next Friday. I'll then have to have lucentis injections on top of that. This seems to have developed over the last few months after recently tightening up on my control. I haven't had any significant vision loss yet (touch wood), but I'm absolutely terrified. My consultant said that the laser treatment may affect my peripheral vision - will I notice a big difference? Will I still be able to drive? How well can I expect my eyes to recover after this (provided that I keep my diabetes well controlled)? If anyone has anything to offer I'd be grateful, I am so scared and feel devastated. I'm Type 1, 29 years old.
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