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<blockquote data-quote="drumming_blitz" data-source="post: 438103" data-attributes="member: 86412"><p>It can improve. I have had two lots laser treatment. I have then had 2 out three injects in my left eye and 1 out of 3 in my right. IT sounds horrible to hear what can possibly come next, buts its not as bad as it sounds. The treatment is painless and takes about 10 minutes in total (eyes drops to numb the eye and then about 30 seconds o get the injections).</p><p></p><p>I hate telling people that. IN fact before I had my first one done, I panicked and started to have a panic attack before I went in and had a break down. I wish I had known how unscary (Non-scary?) it was.</p><p></p><p>Before I had mine done I was told horror stories by people who had no idea what they were on about. One person told me I would have an eye patch on for at least 24 hours. But none of them were true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drumming_blitz, post: 438103, member: 86412"] It can improve. I have had two lots laser treatment. I have then had 2 out three injects in my left eye and 1 out of 3 in my right. IT sounds horrible to hear what can possibly come next, buts its not as bad as it sounds. The treatment is painless and takes about 10 minutes in total (eyes drops to numb the eye and then about 30 seconds o get the injections). I hate telling people that. IN fact before I had my first one done, I panicked and started to have a panic attack before I went in and had a break down. I wish I had known how unscary (Non-scary?) it was. Before I had mine done I was told horror stories by people who had no idea what they were on about. One person told me I would have an eye patch on for at least 24 hours. But none of them were true. [/QUOTE]
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