my last 24 months update 2015-2016

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Most will have seen that last year I spent a lot of time in and out of hospital eventually after several bad " turns" the decided to remove my gall bladder. Then they discovered they could not until the internal infection cause by it was dealt with. I looked like a porcupine for a few weeks with drips and oxogen let alone constant blood tests and blood pressure checks. They actually were going to put me on intensive care ward and told my wife to expect the worst. Still the good news was by around September time I was well enough to leave hospital.
PHEW thank goodness that was over.

Then another shock

I went to my optician for new glasses, he did a check on my eyes and referred me to my DR who straight away sent me to an eye surgeon at another hospital. Again bad news (well they always say the worse) and said I had lost 80% vision in one eye and the other wasn't that good and I could very well go blind. ( Idon't think was correct but to scare me)
Well being told that really shook me up just as i thought my problems were over. He said I was no longer able to drive,more bad news, and had to surrender my driving licence.

Now a bit of good news

The surgeon is one of the top eye specialist if not just in the UK but world. So it was now time for eye drops to reduce pressure behind the eys ( glaucoma) . That lasted a few weeks and eventually required an operation in one of them as the pressure was not reducing enough.
So had the operation , a stint insert which is fairly new in the UK and only a few surgeons can do the op.
So had that and for next 3/4 weeks it was very hard not to rub the eye and still more drops to stop infection.

Ok back to the optician for another set of glasses and he said one eye operated on the vision was that of a 16 year old. Stragely enough I could see distance better without them but needed for short distance.

Mid November 2016 decided to try and get my driving licence back. So filled in the application form for a DVLA eye test with SpecSavers and went for the test. The would not tell me if I had passed or not but I only did the field test once not the three times allowec and could read the bottom line of the letter test.
Had I passed or not??? me aprehensive ? na, well yes actually petrified I had failed. 5 days or so later got a letter from the DVLA with my driving licence renewed for he next 3 years.

You have heard of being scraped of a ceiling ,well I needed a parachute to bring me back down after around 14 months without one.

So as you can gather my photography was seriously put on hold not being able to be car mobile apart from the other half driving me about.
Hopefully all that is now behind me but still have to have drops in one eye but I can put up with that.
 
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Thank you, and can I wish all member the next year 2017 the best they have ever had. 2015 and 2016 are years I want to forget

 
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Phew what a time you've been having. So glad that you've come through it all and got your licence back. What a relief for you and your family.

Do you have a family history of glaucoma and had you not noticed you were losing your vision? I ask because it runs in my family and I get yearly checks. I also have awful floaters in my left eye which has really made me appreciate my good and dominant eye!

Wishing you a healthy 2017 and I'll raise a glass to us all keeping our eyesight! :beer:
 
Phew what a time you've been having. So glad that you've come through it all and got your licence back. What a relief for you and your family.

Do you have a family history of glaucoma and had you not noticed you were losing your vision? I ask because it runs in my family and I get yearly checks. I also have awful floaters in my left eye which has really made me appreciate my good and dominant eye!

Wishing you a healthy 2017 and I'll raise a glass to us all keeping our eyesight! :beer:



my parents never discussed health issues so I don't know if it runs in the family. No never noticed any difference in sight but this can happen over many years. I do at the moment have to go to the eye clinic at hospital every 3 months for a check up but so far so good
 
My Dad was given a leaflet to give to everyone in the family, so perhaps if your parents did have it, it was never discovered. It is one of those things you want to catch early which is why siblings and children of sufferers get free yearly eye checks once they are over 40. How lucky you were able to get access to this surgeon and treatment.

Very best of luck at keeping those pressures down! (y)
 
Good to hear things are looking up for you - all the best.

Dave
 
Specsavers' puffer machine picked up ocular hypertension in its very early stages when I went for a sight test about 4 years ago. Got me referred to the local eye hospital PDQ and they did a more accurate test and sent me home with a prescription for Xalatan drops. I have annual checks and the drops seem to be keeping it under control. Fingers crossed, Bazza.
 
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