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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1980164" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>[USER=472718]@briped[/USER] I was intending to have laser surgery, but when I went to the clinic for assessment they found I had higher pressure in one eye than advisable, possibly an indication of glaucoma. They informed my gp that I should be referred to see an opthalmic consultant for tests for glaucoma. The consultant decided the higher pressure was stable, but I do have to see the hospital opthalmogy department every 6 months for continuing monitoring.</p><p>After that scare I decided wearing glasses, while an inconvenience, is far preferable to blindness, and at my age I'm not too concerned about how I look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1980164, member: 209498"] [USER=472718]@briped[/USER] I was intending to have laser surgery, but when I went to the clinic for assessment they found I had higher pressure in one eye than advisable, possibly an indication of glaucoma. They informed my gp that I should be referred to see an opthalmic consultant for tests for glaucoma. The consultant decided the higher pressure was stable, but I do have to see the hospital opthalmogy department every 6 months for continuing monitoring. After that scare I decided wearing glasses, while an inconvenience, is far preferable to blindness, and at my age I'm not too concerned about how I look. [/QUOTE]
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