Hi all
I have had type 1 diabetes for 32 years and have proliferative diabetic retinopathy which was treated with laser therapy and Avastin injections some years ago which kept things at bay. I have now been prescribed monthly Eylea injections for macular oedema. I had the first one last Friday and felt only minor discomfort during the procedure, however when the anaesthetic wore off, the post op pain was horrendous for around 12 hours to the point where I was vomiting. This had previously happened following my first Avastin injection but not with subsequent ones.
When I contacted the clinic the ophthalmologist was very dismissive stating I obviously had a low pain threshold. I have previously had a vitrectomy and epiretinal peel and consider my pain threshold to be quite high.
Has anyone else suffered unbearable post injection pain? If so after each injection or randomly? I am obviously dreading the next injections and would be grateful for any advice.
Many thanks
Carolyn
I have had type 1 diabetes for 32 years and have proliferative diabetic retinopathy which was treated with laser therapy and Avastin injections some years ago which kept things at bay. I have now been prescribed monthly Eylea injections for macular oedema. I had the first one last Friday and felt only minor discomfort during the procedure, however when the anaesthetic wore off, the post op pain was horrendous for around 12 hours to the point where I was vomiting. This had previously happened following my first Avastin injection but not with subsequent ones.
When I contacted the clinic the ophthalmologist was very dismissive stating I obviously had a low pain threshold. I have previously had a vitrectomy and epiretinal peel and consider my pain threshold to be quite high.
Has anyone else suffered unbearable post injection pain? If so after each injection or randomly? I am obviously dreading the next injections and would be grateful for any advice.
Many thanks
Carolyn