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<blockquote data-quote="T1Mum4" data-source="post: 2762566" data-attributes="member: 590065"><p>just an update for anyone that may find themselves here in a similar position.</p><p></p><p>I had left vitrectomy in October 24 then the right followed in December. I have, since recovery, had the best vision Iv had since it all began. I see very well and have been able to resume all activities that my vision previously stopped. </p><p>I honestly wish I’d got the vitrectomy so much earlier but as my consultant said, there are risks and not always the same outcome therefore they like to wait it out a bit first to see if the bleeds clear. </p><p>The procedure itself wasn’t too bad as I requested a light sedation. No pain was felt and the worst part was probably the local anaesthetic. Once that is done, it’s fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T1Mum4, post: 2762566, member: 590065"] just an update for anyone that may find themselves here in a similar position. I had left vitrectomy in October 24 then the right followed in December. I have, since recovery, had the best vision Iv had since it all began. I see very well and have been able to resume all activities that my vision previously stopped. I honestly wish I’d got the vitrectomy so much earlier but as my consultant said, there are risks and not always the same outcome therefore they like to wait it out a bit first to see if the bleeds clear. The procedure itself wasn’t too bad as I requested a light sedation. No pain was felt and the worst part was probably the local anaesthetic. Once that is done, it’s fine. [/QUOTE]
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