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Treatment for Retinal Vein Occlusion

PenguinMum

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
I have had 12 Lucentis injections over the past two years and yesterday had a scan and review with the Consultant. It seems this treatment hasnt improved my RVO but it also hasnt got worse. We are trying a course of Eyelea injections in the hope it might work better for me. The only other treatment offered was a steroid implant injected into my eye which would last 6 months (whereas the current injections are monthly for 3 months, then review scan). I would be so interested to hear from anyone who has had this steroid implant injection. I have always heard that steroids make diabetes control more difficult. @Dark Horse can I once again tap into your excellent knowledge. TIA.
 
Sorry to hear that your RVO hasn't improved. There is some information about steroid implants here:- http://www.diabeticretinopathy.org.uk/intravitrealsteroidimplants.html

Steroids do increase blood glucose levels but to a lesser degree when given to a targeted area such as the eye. Although you are being treated for a non-diabetic condition, steroid implants are also used in people with diabetes for diabetic macular oedema - and they wouldn't be given to people with diabetes unless the potential benefits outweighed the potential risks.
 
Sorry to hear that your RVO hasn't improved. There is some information about steroid implants here:- http://www.diabeticretinopathy.org.uk/intravitrealsteroidimplants.html

Steroids do increase blood glucose levels but to a lesser degree when given to a targeted area such as the eye. Although you are being treated for a non-diabetic condition, steroid implants are also used in people with diabetes for diabetic macular oedema - and they wouldn't be given to people with diabetes unless the potential benefits outweighed the potential risks.
Thank you so much that is very helpful. It gives me a better understanding of the steroid implant procedure if the Eyelea route is unsuccessful. Thanks again.
 
Another ask: has anybody had a steroid implant injected to solve retinal vein occlusion?
 
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