Languagelearner
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I had my retinopathy screening at the hospital yesterday. In case people wonder, it takes only a few minutes. The drops the doctor/nurse puts in your eyes sting a bit, but it's not actually painful, and nothing to worry about. I was worried before the scan that I might blink with the drops in my eye - until the doctor told me that I had to blink to get the drops circulating. Then you have to wait 15 minutes while the drops work, and then some photographs are taken of your retina.
I walked home from the hospital (about 20 minutes from my home), and people were asking me if I was OK in the street. Not only is your vision blurry for a few hours, but as I walked home it was like water pouring down my face - it would have looked like I was crying, but it was just the fluid they put in my eye I think. So it was strange to feel like my eyes were streaming, for no reason...
I walked home from the hospital (about 20 minutes from my home), and people were asking me if I was OK in the street. Not only is your vision blurry for a few hours, but as I walked home it was like water pouring down my face - it would have looked like I was crying, but it was just the fluid they put in my eye I think. So it was strange to feel like my eyes were streaming, for no reason...