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<blockquote data-quote="chris2112" data-source="post: 2270826" data-attributes="member: 524011"><p>Hi. </p><p>I'm really sorry it's taken a while to reply, I thought I had but it appears not!</p><p>I don't personally know of any individual papers but there is lots of information online that could help. It's usually best though to discuss the treatment with your Ophthalmologist and ask why it's not been recommended at the minute. As you'll be aware with all medication there are side effects and risks varying from the probable through to remote and theoretical, maybe this is the issue/concern? Hypertension is a common side effect of the injections but if you look online you'll find lots of information and research on this and other side effects. </p><p>Regarding the hospital appointments I would personally keep calling to try and get in especially if it causes you anxiety. </p><p>I hope this helps in some way and I'm sorry I can't be of greater help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris2112, post: 2270826, member: 524011"] Hi. I'm really sorry it's taken a while to reply, I thought I had but it appears not! I don't personally know of any individual papers but there is lots of information online that could help. It's usually best though to discuss the treatment with your Ophthalmologist and ask why it's not been recommended at the minute. As you'll be aware with all medication there are side effects and risks varying from the probable through to remote and theoretical, maybe this is the issue/concern? Hypertension is a common side effect of the injections but if you look online you'll find lots of information and research on this and other side effects. Regarding the hospital appointments I would personally keep calling to try and get in especially if it causes you anxiety. I hope this helps in some way and I'm sorry I can't be of greater help. [/QUOTE]
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