Caporegime
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I have to admit that did initially come to mind but thought there was actually something more sophisticated these days!
I might have to have this done in both eyes. This is due to pressure build up in my eyes caused by bleeding. Damn Type 2 Diabetes!!!![]()
so do they tape/patch it closed while it does?Any dirt or germs that get near it while the puncture wound heals could make you blind.
No surprisingly. They didn't even say how long I am at risk for. I'd assume it's when you rub your eye that you introduce germs.so do they tape/patch it closed while it does?

So yesterday was my 2nd injection - It seems the Docs and nurses work 4 days a week but 8.00 till 6.00 so this time I had a different Doc. This time I felt the point of needle go in and it's line into my eye along with the reverse pull. It sounds bad but it wasn't painful or anything but just a funny feeling. I don't think she waited as long as the last Doc after putting drops in to plunging the needle in.
After two injections I don't think I have noticed any improvement in my eye condition. - I did read that Wet Macular Degeneration wasn't curable.
Only a month to go for next one then they do all the tests again.
It passed a few hours away.![]()
I was in and out in less than the standard 3 hours as there were a lot of cancellations due to the wweather. Like yourself, the doctor didnt wait long enough and was super painful this time around. I get less episodes of pressure on the eyeball where they inject, but they have given up on my left eye now.the feeling as the needle breaks the surface and you can feel it being withdrawn again as your eye drags on the needle.








