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HUGE HUGS AND MORE HUGS AND MORE HUGS....I have just sqeezed you out....try not to worry Catlin, a friend of mine had the very same experience and all went well, she had laser surgery and it was a breeze and she is now 70 years old....really, I know not everyone is the same, but I have read up on this and they have made huge jumps in this kind of research. Hope this helps rest your mind of blindness...hang in there and please let us know how you are doing after you see the doc. Sharen and Mike
Thanks peeps I feel totally squeezed to bits. 8) I feel much better about what's happened, now I've had time to think about it rationally. I've been a bit scared of getting the laser surgery but if it needs to be done to save my sight then I'm going with the flow and hope for the best. I'll write again tomorrow and let you all know what's said at the clinic. Thank you all for being such dear friends. 8D Catlin
HUG HUG HUG! My dad had an eye bleed. The laser surgery is painless, quick, and effective. Hang in there! Peggy
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BIG HUGSSSS Catlin! We're all praying for you and for a quick recovery! I know those fears of going blind, tho mine aren't from diabetes... for years the eye sight in my right eye has grown worse and worse, till now, and has finally stopped, just shy of being considered legally blind. The sight in my other eye is bad also, but not nearly that bad, and i'm warned all the time to wear safety goggles...but being young and stupid, i refuse.. I've been told if the sight in my left eye goes for some reason, i would be left helpless and declared blind... when things like this happen, it always helps to remind us of how lucky we are to have those things we take advantage of otherwise. My husband is laying up in bed now with a bad scratch to his eye, so i've already been thinking alot about this....and i know, just as he'll get better, you will too! If they wanna do surgury, let them! they know what they're talking about! HUGSSSSS again! best of luck, and get better soon! Jen
i send all my hugs to you!!!!!hugs hugs hugs hugs hugs hugs hugs hugs hugs i hope that you feel better! i dont have any knowledge on surgery, but my dad has diabetes and he goes through the fear of diabetes everyday. just remember, you're not alone. theres always someone that you can turn to, like all of the people that responded to your forum! hugs hugs and more hugs! get well soon! Misfit7707
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And a really big hug from me, better late than never. I have several friends with diabetes, so will be thinking of you. Hope all goes well and it turns out to be nothing serious.
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Hugs from me too - I know how scary eye thingies can be - was diagnosed with raised eye pressure (precursor to glaucoma) earlier this year myself. I'm now paranoid about developing tunnel vision, but I seem to be OK so far! Back for another check up in February. Keeping fingers (but not eyes!) crossed. Hope all goes well with you!
Dear Catlin, I send all my hugs and I can really relate with your eye trouble. For the last two weeks I've had severe Iritis in my right eye and have been using an eye patch and sun glasses. The eye-drops keep my right eye dialated so it's always fun to go out in public looking like Marilyn Manson, lol. Anyways, I just thought it was an interesting coincidence. I send all good healing thoughts. Dan
oh catlin my love, i was very sorry to read your message, you have always been one of the good people, and i have always welcomed, indeed, i watch especially for your feedback. all i can say that may be of some help, is that i do know how diabetes can affect you, as my uncle was diagnosed with it as a boy fifty years ago, yet he has led a very active life, and is still quite a reprobate, rasing hell in the Moffat Bowls club as we speak. i can sympathse with the fear that any artist would feel over something affecting their sight. and can only hope that it does not happen. as you can see above we all care, and i send you my best wishes too. i find myself unable to express clearly but hope the meaning comes thro. XXOO
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You are the best bunch of people on the planet and I'm so very thankful to know you all, and your words of encouragement mean a great deal to me. Well, I went to the eye dept. casualty thismorning and had my eyes dilated and they took a good look around............result?.........nothing too terrible but I've to go back next Friday to see a consultant and have the haemorage measured again to see if it is ongoing or if it's stopped. They also discovered a patch of iscaemic damage in my left eye which basically means impaired blood supply but one good thing is that there is no new vein growth since the last time I was at the clinic. So from me it's a big WHEW!, but if I go back on Friday and they do want to use the lasers on me then I'll be a brave girl and go for it. What's that saying, "don't put off till tomorrow that which can be done today," I guess in this case if it needs done then I've got to go for it sooner rather than later. Thank you all for your support, I cannot tell you how much it means to me, but I can tell you that you have certainly cheered me no end. 8) Catlin
Sounds like good news, then. And its good that others have experience of the laser treatment and report positive (and painless) results. I think we
ve been influenced by the movies too much. My first thought of lasers is Sean Connery tied to a table with a red light zooming up his fundament and the villian saying "I expect you to die, Mr Bond". Im sure the eye clinic
s not like that.
I'm sorry, I've not seen this thread until just now since my machine has been in Bryce render mode for the last 61 hours and 19 minutes. I'm so sorry to hear you're having these difficulties but am very happy that the initial examination indicated that it wasn't as bad as was first thought. I'm sending you a nice strong, soothing hug together with warm wishes for a speedy recovery and hope that all future findings are favorable ones.
Super-sized mega-hugs from Wales, Catlin! I'm so sorry you've had this fright and at this time of the years too.... I was given the all clear from my blood test so I know I ain't got diabetes to go along with the other probs I have. And they tell me my kidneys are ok for now too. Just wishing you a healthy new year. Stay as well as you can. The Bryster
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Catlin- I just got back from an extended Christmas/new Years road trip and didn't have much chance to use the laptop so i am way behind in things forum and gallery wise. So if you do not mind a belated hug, I've got one for you. Richard
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Some belated hugs from me too, just got back from the crimbo/new year ramble.... If you can get treatment, the sooner the better, I missed a slot for some work on my nose (repairs after beaking it several times) due to work commitment and ended up waiting 14 months before the next opening :-(
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Ahhhhhhh...Catlin, how could I have missed this thread of yours!? GIANT freaking hugs all around!!!!!!!!! My mother is also diabetic, I had some rough/scarey/life-threatening times with her.... I hope all is well, as always. :oD AgentSmith
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Hi folks, As some of you may know I have diabetes and have had it since childhood. Well today I had a heavy bleed into my right eye and for the first time in my life I actually saw the blood fill up my eye. So I went to the A & E and had it checked. They said it wasn't too bad and by the time they saw me it had stopped bleeding, but I still have to go to the eye clinic tomorrow to see if I need laser treatment. This is the one thing about diabetes that has always terrified me, the fact that I might go blind, and being an artist I think that would kill me. So if any of you feel like cheering me up then all hugs would be most welcome. 8) Catlin