kaz7
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Been through the system fast and efficiently recently , now waiting on an MRI scan, that might take a while ! A nurse at my practise said good luck with that , i am not urgent so no bother
@give it to gordon Serious question. Are the flashing lights a bit like lightening and very obvious at night ?Had floaters and bright lights appear in my left eye on Tuesday evening. Now what this means as I had it happen in my right eye 18 months ago.
I went straight to the opticians yesterday 11:40 morning for an emergency eye test. They than referred my notes to my doctor and hospital. Within 3 and a half hours I was in the hospital and by 7pm I had had lazor eye surgery.
What a fantastic service thank you NHS.
@give it to gordon Serious question. Are the flashing lights a bit like lightening and very obvious at night ?
I ask because I had this 2 years ago and they did F. all. The lightning seemed to disappear but now its back. I've now also got blurred vision in my right eye.
The Eye Hospital say in fine and no one else gives a shit. I also get headaches which I believe/know are connected. Does it have a name ?
Thanks for your reply. Here's a very brief account. Flashing lights, optician, eye hospital. Nowt wrong with your eyes see him, points to Neurologist, it's Migraine says he take these pills.*Mate yes that to me sounds like you should be seen asap. I found the best way to get into the emergency eye treatment was to go through the options.
It's to do with the beginning of a detached retina. I have had them in both eyes are were both sorted within 24hrs
Mrs Walker says you need to see an Opthalmologist ASAP. Don't let them fob you off.Thanks for your reply. Here's a very brief account. Flashing lights, optician, eye hospital. Nowt wrong with your eyes see him, points to Neurologist, it's Migraine says he take these pills.*
One morning my right eye was so blurred I couldn't see properly. Taxi to eye hospital. 'Why are you here, you have floaters in your left eye, nowt wrong with your right.
My reply was so how come I can't see you properly. He actually did not answer, he just sat there.
Winter is back, flashing lights are prominent again, no one's arsed.
*Told by another neurologist not to take the pills as it was not migraine.
As I say thanks for your reply. I will have a think.
I spent 5 hours in a certain local hospital last night
My dad i(84) s very ill and it could be the end.
Two things
A chaplain who I didn't ask for came to see me. I know she meant well but I wasn't aware that they just approached people like that
She visited me several times. I don't do small talk with strangers at all and it was tough.
I began sobbing when alone with my dad in A&E , who is suffering delirium as a result of his infection.
A nurse came in and practically told me off for this saying that he would detect my unhappiness and it wouldn't be good for him.
Again I'm sure she meant well but I was staggered at this .
Being the kind of person I am I didn't complain or make a fuss about this.
My 83 year old dad had laser treatment on weds this week,he has had macular degeneration for a few years now,been given many injections into his eye,but this week was given laser treatment,its improved his sight atm.Had floaters and bright lights appear in my left eye on Tuesday evening. Now what this means as I had it happen in my right eye 18 months ago.
I went straight to the opticians yesterday 11:40 morning for an emergency eye test. They than referred my notes to my doctor and hospital. Within 3 and a half hours I was in the hospital and by 7pm I had had lazor eye surgery.
What a fantastic service thank you NHS.
I'm not a grandad and I am up there but I am getting on a bit now, in the grand scheme of things I suppose!Congrats you FOC! Are yer moving to CBL3 next season? There's lots of grandads up here!
Little update, told us just before 8 scan would be in about an hour. Saw 3 Drs since then and each one said just sending you for CT scan now. One came over 5 minutes ago to talk about scan and he still hadn't been as they'd forgotten. Just gone up and I've been awake for 30 hours nowCalled ambulance for my partner's father at 10 last night. He's very confused not sure how long he was on floor after falling. Potentially between 2-6 hours. Ambulance turned up at half past 12 and been in A&E since. Just got him a trolley and he's been examined now waiting to go for scans and/or x-rays. Work staff did on that night shift was amazing. I could barely remember my name, look at phone etc, they're running around saving people's lives
I don't know if you can afford it mate but you could pay privately to see a consultant ophthalmologist if they're being arsey with you. You'll be seen miles quicker and if the doctor practices in the NHS then they can refer you back through the NHS if you need treatment so you won't have to pay anymore.Thanks for your reply. Here's a very brief account. Flashing lights, optician, eye hospital. Nowt wrong with your eyes see him, points to Neurologist, it's Migraine says he take these pills.*
One morning my right eye was so blurred I couldn't see properly. Taxi to eye hospital. 'Why are you here, you have floaters in your left eye, nowt wrong with your right.
My reply was so how come I can't see you properly. He actually did not answer, he just sat there.
Winter is back, flashing lights are prominent again, no one's arsed.
*Told by another neurologist not to take the pills as it was not migraine.
As I say thanks for your reply. I will have a think.
I have wet macular degeneration and have been going for eye injections for 3 years, initially every 4 weeks then 6 weeks now every 8 weeks as it is stabilised. I have not heard of laser treatment for wet and wondered if your dad has dry macular degeneration. I do know that before the treatment for macular degeneration was discovered I would have lost the sight in one eye and eventually in my "good" eye which has not been injected for over 18 months now. Anyway another thumbs up gor our wonderful NHS.My 83 year old dad had laser treatment on weds this week,he has had macular degeneration for a few years now,been given many injections into his eye,but this week was given laser treatment,its improved his sight atm.
Im at work at Tameside atm,just phoned me dad and he does have wet macular degeneration,like you he has been having injections for a few years .I have wet macular degeneration and have been going for eye injections for 3 years, initially every 4 weeks then 6 weeks now every 8 weeks as it is stabilised. I have not heard of laser treatment for wet and wondered if your dad has dry macular degeneration. I do know that before the treatment for macular degeneration was discovered I would have lost the sight in one eye and eventually in my "good" eye which has not been injected for over 18 months now. Anyway another thumbs up gor our wonderful NHS.
Interesting. Does he think the laser treatment is to do away with the injections. Obviously I am a patient and not an expert and my problem is a small blood vessel in my eye burst and my vision is wavy in one eye. For instance when doing a vision chart for that eye I have to constantly move my head and can only read to the third line. Is the laser just to stabilise the vision at that level like the injections or does it correct it to pre macular levels that is what interests me and the level of improvment since treatment. I go to Manchester for my injections.Im at work at Tameside atm,just phoned me dad and he does have wet macular degeneration,like you he has been having injections for a few years .
He goes to Rochdale for his treatment.
Hope it all turns out OK mateLittle update, told us just before 8 scan would be in about an hour. Saw 3 Drs since then and each one said just sending you for CT scan now. One came over 5 minutes ago to talk about scan and he still hadn't been as they'd forgotten. Just gone up and I've been awake for 30 hours now
I'll phone him later and ask,I'm really busy at work mate.Interesting. Does he think the laser treatment is to do away with the injections. Obviously I am a patient and not an expert and my problem is a small blood vessel in my eye burst and my vision is wavy in one eye. For instance when doing a vision chart for that eye I have to constantly move my head and can only read to the third line. Is the laser just to stabilise the vision at that level like the injections or does it correct it to pre macular levels that is what interests me and the level of improvment since treatment. I go to Manchester for my injections.
Thanks mate, got infection so started some antibiotics. CT etc came back clear which is goodHope it all turns out OK mate