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<blockquote data-quote="Dweller" data-source="post: 1729370" data-attributes="member: 445730"><p>That’s what I’m dreading. It’s one of my questions for Monday as to why they lasered the haemorrhage if it’s just going to keep tugging and reopening up. Surely they need to laser it near the base where the abnormal grown vessel pulling in the jelly can just fall away/wither? I’ve heard so many Vitrectomy stories that have not improved vision or fixed the problem that it’s making me want to suggest anti-VEGF instead. There’s hope for us that they will stop at some point in the future 1-2 years, it’s just getting to that point and hoping it’ll be with the minimal loss to vision. Hope your recovery and stabilisation happens very soon too x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dweller, post: 1729370, member: 445730"] That’s what I’m dreading. It’s one of my questions for Monday as to why they lasered the haemorrhage if it’s just going to keep tugging and reopening up. Surely they need to laser it near the base where the abnormal grown vessel pulling in the jelly can just fall away/wither? I’ve heard so many Vitrectomy stories that have not improved vision or fixed the problem that it’s making me want to suggest anti-VEGF instead. There’s hope for us that they will stop at some point in the future 1-2 years, it’s just getting to that point and hoping it’ll be with the minimal loss to vision. Hope your recovery and stabilisation happens very soon too x [/QUOTE]
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