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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 265216" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>So sorry to hear about your boyfriend Leeds Lass. I know how that feels Just before Christmas I was told that after more than four years the scan on my left eye was almost normal! I was so pleased alhough I knew there were more injecions and laser in store for the other eye. When I went back in February expecting some laser treament on the right eye I was devastated to hear hat I had suffered further bleeds and now have to have further injections in both eyes. The left eye has been lasered almost as much as it can be . I have had a cataracts op on that eye - necessary on accont of all the surgery bu i am resisting it on my right for as long as posssible because I have fairly stable vision in that eye.</p><p></p><p>I almost feel that I would rather not have been told of the improvement in December as it was so shortlived! On the other hand it proves it can be done.</p><p></p><p>So best wishes to you both and I hope you receive better news when he gets over his sickness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 265216, member: 30851"] So sorry to hear about your boyfriend Leeds Lass. I know how that feels Just before Christmas I was told that after more than four years the scan on my left eye was almost normal! I was so pleased alhough I knew there were more injecions and laser in store for the other eye. When I went back in February expecting some laser treament on the right eye I was devastated to hear hat I had suffered further bleeds and now have to have further injections in both eyes. The left eye has been lasered almost as much as it can be . I have had a cataracts op on that eye - necessary on accont of all the surgery bu i am resisting it on my right for as long as posssible because I have fairly stable vision in that eye. I almost feel that I would rather not have been told of the improvement in December as it was so shortlived! On the other hand it proves it can be done. So best wishes to you both and I hope you receive better news when he gets over his sickness. [/QUOTE]
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