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<blockquote data-quote="leb" data-source="post: 512977" data-attributes="member: 45044"><p>No definitely not a moaning Minnie at all.</p><p>I know when you have something like this you just want reassurance that it's going to be ok. Like I said my first eye took a year to sort itself out after the op so 3 months isnt so bad. As noblehead said, if you have any concerns and are not happy with what you're being told than go to a&e. We have an eye a&e dept at one of the hospitals near us and you can self refer if need be. Are you aware of a similar unit by yourself. I used this facility quite a few times after my op as I wasn't sure if what I was experiencing was normal. Each time the docs were very reassuring and always said I'd done the right thing getting it checked. I've come to learn over recent years that it's my health and body and if I'm not sure what I've been told us right I will now ask again. It took me a while to do this as I never wanted to be a pain but in the end you only have one set of eyes so I intend to get tge best treatment possible. </p><p>Let us know how you get on mrsB. When's your next appointment x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leb, post: 512977, member: 45044"] No definitely not a moaning Minnie at all. I know when you have something like this you just want reassurance that it's going to be ok. Like I said my first eye took a year to sort itself out after the op so 3 months isnt so bad. As noblehead said, if you have any concerns and are not happy with what you're being told than go to a&e. We have an eye a&e dept at one of the hospitals near us and you can self refer if need be. Are you aware of a similar unit by yourself. I used this facility quite a few times after my op as I wasn't sure if what I was experiencing was normal. Each time the docs were very reassuring and always said I'd done the right thing getting it checked. I've come to learn over recent years that it's my health and body and if I'm not sure what I've been told us right I will now ask again. It took me a while to do this as I never wanted to be a pain but in the end you only have one set of eyes so I intend to get tge best treatment possible. Let us know how you get on mrsB. When's your next appointment x [/QUOTE]
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