On the gripping eyeball
Jun. 7th, 2006 05:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Third visit to the Eye Hospital this afternoon, and the first actual scheduled appointment. Nothing new, really: they did a field test, the results of which showed that my right eyesight is still as bad as I feared, not as recovered as I’d hoped. I guess I’m doing a lot of extra post-processing ATM, which would explain the low framerate and interspersed random photoshop filter effects that I’m seeing.
The antipodean chap I saw after the tests didn’t really say anything new; not a lot they can say or do until after the MRI scan on Friday week provides some sort of data. He seems to be a β-interferon fan for early-stage MS, if that’s what I actually have, but beyond saying that it’s an expensive drug (no sher!), he didn’t offer any odds on actually getting it on the NHS, even should I have the disease and then choose to pursue that option. All a bit premature, really.
So. Another positive experience overall (in on time, out early, no crap from or with anyone I dealt with); I emerged with another appointment being processed for three weeks hence. We’ll see how the radiology dept. at BRI proper compares next week.
The antipodean chap I saw after the tests didn’t really say anything new; not a lot they can say or do until after the MRI scan on Friday week provides some sort of data. He seems to be a β-interferon fan for early-stage MS, if that’s what I actually have, but beyond saying that it’s an expensive drug (no sher!), he didn’t offer any odds on actually getting it on the NHS, even should I have the disease and then choose to pursue that option. All a bit premature, really.
So. Another positive experience overall (in on time, out early, no crap from or with anyone I dealt with); I emerged with another appointment being processed for three weeks hence. We’ll see how the radiology dept. at BRI proper compares next week.
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Date: 2006-06-07 08:45 pm (UTC)NICE say it's not to be used as a preventative - once you're "really" diagnosed with MS they will let you get it on the NHS if your local HA has the budget for it.
So I hope that's not where you're at. Fingers crossed.
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Date: 2006-06-08 08:02 am (UTC)It's difficult to know what to say. I found the worst part about my various non-impact related body failures is that although I knew what the symptoms were the cause was always described as "might be, could possibly be". All I could do was keep as upbeat as possible whilst continuing to log the details of the symptoms.
Anyway, tentacles continue to be crossed for the most optimistic outcome.
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Date: 2006-06-08 08:16 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-16 10:50 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-08 08:38 am (UTC)Let's hope the MRI at least gives you something more definite one way or another.
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Date: 2006-06-08 09:04 am (UTC)