Day Twelve, Wednesday. Here we go again. Checked in on the red phone and then stopped in at the assistants’ office who got all my paperwork together. She reminded me that today’s injection was normal treatment and my insurance would be billed for the service rendered. A short wait in the Marseilles Lions room then off for the eye chart tests with different lenses being put before my eyes to get the sharpest vision for me. Went from 20-100 to 20-50 in one week! Eye pressure was normal and then off for pictures of the eye. Camera was down so we went upstairs to use a different camera. Note the elevator worked fine but the doors closed with a bang. This camera uses a laser and I could watch the straight red line as it scanned my eyeball and where the imperfection was I could see the wave in the line. Then back downstairs to the Westchester Lions room for the treatment.
My doctor was very pleased with my improvement and the laser photos showed affected area had reduced by 30 microns which she and the Fellow working with her today were very pleased to see.
Then after looking at the eye, the Fellow remarked the drug installed last week looked like a tiny moon in my eye. To them it is white, to me when I can see it is a black blob. More drops, outer area antiseptic and then the doctor held a swab on the spot she had targeted to numb it even more, then the new drug was injected. I could see it as it swirled around inside the eye, it reminded me of when I would mix chemicals in my darkroom how the two fluids would mix together to become one. Just a little sting this time, but I could still feel it.
The outer antiseptic was rinsed off and then I sat up again. Because of the new drug being installed my vision went back to a total blur, like looking thru a rain washed window. My pressure was checked, it was 36, much higher than an hour ago. After a ten minute wait it dropped to around 20 and we finished the paperwork and then as long as I was there she gave me a drop of the Vigamox with instructions to continue for three days. Again I felt like I had rocks in the eye as the week before, but hopefully that would subside as last time.
Some differences after this treatment. My eye began to be very watery, my nose started to run and after waiting a half hour I got the car and drove the few miles to work. The rocky feeling continued, as did the watery eye and the runny nose. After 5 hours I went home, sunglasses a big help, but had to take them off to wipe the tears. After dinner I turned on the radio turned off the lights and just relaxed on the couch in the dark with my eyes closed which seemed to help. I noticed a higher level of anxiety or nervousness as I lay there, and this feeling continued thru the night and for most of the next morning. Don’t know if my blood pressure was up but eventually the eyes stopped watering, the sniffle’s subsided and the rock turned to a grain of sand and was tolerable.
Now, about thirty-six hours after the injection the eye feels almost normal, the vision is starting to clear but still blurry, and I still have wavy lines. Looking at the chart full of squares the center is still diffused by a gray area, and the outer lines are lacking contrast but coming into focus.