The eyes no longer have it
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
That's not good news BM but I'm sure you'll kick it's ass.
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Sorry mate only just spotted this, how shit is that ? you need to get a side car fitted to your bike and have someone thrash you around in it , seriously though good luck with it all 

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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Yes, lots has been happening!
I went to the QE the day before Good Friday expecting to have a few tests and be on my merry way....5 days later they let me go home! My consultant wasn't happy with the initial diagnosis of non-arteritic ischemic anterior neuropathy.
There may still be some permanent damage, but most of my problem is actually optic neuritis (swelling of the optic nerve) and while they don't know what's caused it they are treating it with a very high dose of steroids. These have some pretty bad side effects (but as I'm aware of them then it's easy enough to deal with), but the good news is that some of the vision that disappeared between the problem coming on and my trip to hospital is returning. Its going to be a long old journey, but my mates have been great, work have been very supportive and I'm hugely gateful to Miss Mollan and all the staff at the QE Hospital for giving me a second chance. When the NHS decides to go into action it's amazing!
The really good news is that I may not have to give up my drivers licence so there's still a chance I could drive / ride again.
I'll keep you all posted as things develop.
I went to the QE the day before Good Friday expecting to have a few tests and be on my merry way....5 days later they let me go home! My consultant wasn't happy with the initial diagnosis of non-arteritic ischemic anterior neuropathy.
There may still be some permanent damage, but most of my problem is actually optic neuritis (swelling of the optic nerve) and while they don't know what's caused it they are treating it with a very high dose of steroids. These have some pretty bad side effects (but as I'm aware of them then it's easy enough to deal with), but the good news is that some of the vision that disappeared between the problem coming on and my trip to hospital is returning. Its going to be a long old journey, but my mates have been great, work have been very supportive and I'm hugely gateful to Miss Mollan and all the staff at the QE Hospital for giving me a second chance. When the NHS decides to go into action it's amazing!
The really good news is that I may not have to give up my drivers licence so there's still a chance I could drive / ride again.
I'll keep you all posted as things develop.

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Re: The eyes no longer have it
that sounds promising mate and glad everyone around you is offering lots of support! hope the side effects from the steroids arnt too bad but very glad to hear its relatively good news!
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Well, that sounds far better than before BM. Fingers crossed the quacks get you sorted mate.
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Glad it sounds promising.
Not sure of the condition but a lady I work with lost her vision and was off work for 18 months good news is she is back as good as before so hopefully a full recovery is possible for you too mate.
Not sure of the condition but a lady I work with lost her vision and was off work for 18 months good news is she is back as good as before so hopefully a full recovery is possible for you too mate.
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Much better news than you had posted a few weeks back, Beermonster.
I hope the good progress continues.
I hope the good progress continues.
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Beermonster that is exactly what happened with my Mother - the steroids completely arrested the degradation of her sight and fixed a bunch of other issues including aching joints she had developed but "didn't want to bother the Doctor with".
Good luck with it all, and all my fingers and limbs are crossed for further improvements!
Good luck with it all, and all my fingers and limbs are crossed for further improvements!
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Re: The eyes no longer have it
Sole purpose of visit!Kwacky wrote:I'm worried he's going to get roid rage and rape me in the pub.

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Re: The eyes no longer have it
I'll add my relief and well wishes for you as well BM 

"When in doubt use full throttle. It may not improve the situation but it will end the suspense ".
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