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Jackie had both her cataracts done at Spa Medica (Birmingham). As one who was once in the optical trade (as it were) she could not fault them medically, or should it be optically(?) However there was a bit of a clerical mix up with one of the appointments. She was impressed with the efficiency of the setup generally. You are correct, normally one eye before the other. Sometimes, as in her case, you have to return for a second go to have cloudiness removed. About 1 in 10 cases I believe.
Yes; I had to have a secondary cataract removed. It's done with a laser; no cutting involved!
 
Yes; I had to have a secondary cataract removed. It's done with a laser; no cutting involved!
Seconded : You don’t feel a thing , it’s just like someone clicking their fingers in your ear a few times . It’s the sack( for want of a better word ) behind the lens that gets a laser tweak or two , or “an extra couple for luck” as the doc then said ?
1:10 cataract ops or was it 1:4, can’t remember but not uncommon
Nice results for me , so best of luck ??
I do remember (iirc !) the OP Roger commenting once, he experienced an operating theatre at some point that he had helped build - that must be quite unusual ?
 
Jackie had both her cataracts done at Spa Medica (Birmingham). As one who was once in the optical trade (as it were) she could not fault them medically, or should it be optically(?) However there was a bit of a clerical mix up with one of the appointments. She was impressed with the efficiency of the setup generally. You are correct, normally one eye before the other. Sometimes, as in her case, you have to return for a second go to have cloudiness removed. About 1 in 10 cases I believe.
pam had both etws dine about 3 yrs ago. And just repferto hace one eye zapped by laserdue to the cloudyness you menrioned all quite normal i undersrand.i hope hackis i oj nojed after eye test
 
Be fore i can be assessed t dtive again i need aeye test so jush hsd s specsavrers home visit.i knew the right eye had a cateract forming so now its botheyesplus a referalforan op. mobilityanthi affects my periffersl vision so no driving assessment untill after the op.that will be weeks:unsure: away at best
hi chaps left eye was done last monday. All trluble free and vision is improved.itwas a strange experence the nxt eye will be easier now i know the drill.i have been avidly watxhink youtube vids. Ar reviews plus dutch waterways.ah the memorkes i hsveof many nice hplidaysdpanning over 40 ys. But very much hope tl rtn b4 too long.atb all i will keep an eye out 4 you all atb roger.
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None of us knows what's just around the corner. We just need to keep fighting back against whatever life throws at us, and sailorman seems to be doing that splendidly! Keep up the good work!
thankylu. Its been a diffixult 15 months wifh 9 months in be ans physio so mucho musclewastge that has csused more problems thsn the stroke did. Since discharge i hsve had a neuro physio team at home hrlm the local strole aftercare team. Upon discharge from addenbrookes 8 months agl i wa unabletl even stand up as my legs wee so weak sl qeamwith much exersicing plus the physio team i have msnaged to walkwith the aid of a walkkng stick. Tjis is akin to a mulking stool with a handle. But still a long way to gob4allowed to go solo.i am desperate to get some kndependace back.ln discharge i neededcarers at ome.theyareexcelent but td cost is from savinhs .and to fate over£9k so muxh 4 adult socialaervixes
 
thankylu. Its been a diffixult 15 months wifh 9 months in be ans physio so mucho musclewastge that has csused more problems thsn the stroke did. Since discharge i hsve had a neuro physio team at home hrlm the local strole aftercare team. Upon discharge from addenbrookes 8 months agl i wa unabletl even stand up as my legs wee so weak sl qeamwith much exersicing plus the physio team i have msnaged to walkwith the aid of a walkkng stick. Tjis is akin to a mulking stool with a handle. But still a long way to gob4allowed to go solo.i am desperate to get some kndependace back.ln discharge i neededcarers at ome.theyareexcelent but td cost is from savinhs .and to fate over£9k so muxh 4 adult socialaervixes

Yea well you just keep fighting on , old sailor

Might mention , that if you are not already on it , claim AA which is Attendence Allowance , payable to those over retiring age who are in need of Help and Care and Assistance with their Normal duties at home ; its not dependent upon income , savings etc or producing Invoices or Bills etc etc

You might be able to get along OK with your finances but claiming AA should help you with other beneft claims , either now or in your future ; believe me Sailor in this Benefit Driven world very often one has to join the System somewhere to benefit further along the line , and you /we never know when !

Re the DVLA and driving licences , its just normal practice to issue a 3 year medical driving licence after having a trauma /opperation /certain illnesses , really no problem at all . I have held a 3 year licence for about 20 years now , regular 3 yearly optician tests , never had a refusal at renewal date

Best of Luck with your Milking Stool }{:-)#
 
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Yea well you just keep fighting on , old sailor

Might mention , that if you are not already on it , claim AA which is Attendence Allowance , payable to those over retiring age who are in need of Help and Care and Assistance with their Normal duties at home ; its not dependent upon income , savings etc or producing Invoices or Bills etc etc

You might be able to get along OK with your finances but claiming AA should help you with other beneft claims , either now or in your future ; believe me Sailor in this Benefit Driven world very often one has to join the System somewhere to benefit further along the line , and you /we never know when !

Re the DVLA and driving licences , its just normal practice to issue a 3 year medical driving licence after having a trauma /opperation /certain illnesses , really no problem at all . I have held a 3 year licence for about 20 years now , regular 3 yearly optician tests , never had a refusal at renewal date

Best of Luck with your Milking Stool }{:)#
Thank you
 
I had a vitreous detachment, and that resulted in my needing immediate cryotherapy to repair a torn retina. I returned from a sailing holiday and noticed a large floater; went to the GP who couldn't see anything but wasn't happy; she referred me to the eye clinic at Addenbrookes, where they found the tear (it was right on the periphery, which is why the GP couldn't see it; they had tp use something tp make a dent in the ey to see it), and I had cryotherapy the same day I saw the GP!

Moral is that vitreous detachment is only "Mostly Harmless"
update my left eye done 6 weeks ago and vision is much improved. Right eye booked in on 28th msrch09.30 hrs..with rhe same surgical team. I have high expectstions
 
good luck - hope it's a successful op
I had the right eye sorted yesterday. Easier than the left eye as I knew what to expect. I was so relaxed I had a kip on the table.l am very pleased this morning. With the dressing removed my close vision is greatly improved.i will keep an eye out for you all
 
None of us knows what's just around the corner. We just need to keep fighting back against whatever life throws at us, and sailorman seems to be doing that splendidly! Keep up the good work!
thank you I am now able to move myself with the aid if my 4 legged stickand as a result can mount a commode by myself.this is a life changer 4 me. I just have to keep at it. To enable us to get back on the water&freedom.we have so much to catch up on. So many missed pints in factory get back too
 
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