Well, your eye is less and less happy each time it gets stabbed. Understandably so. It’ll straighten up after the docs quit messin’ with it. Sounds like you’re getting great results from the treatment. That’s the most important thing.
@Upinsmoke Yikes!!! I’ve had one look like that too. Best...
Glad to hear the good news continues. Keep an eye on (pun intended) the bloodshot irritated eye. If it becomes painfully sensitive to light get hold of the doc right away. It means an inflammation is setting in. It’s fairly easy to treat with steroid eye drops but don’t let it go too long...
Didn’t know I did that. Wasn’t intended. There was nothing in your post that I cared about at all. Nor was there anything I’d comment on. Most likely (being old, blind and etc) I hit the button by accident. Sorry if I ruined a perfect attendance record or anything like that.
Glad to hear your having success so far. The procedure‘s been around for years. It started as a treatment for retinal cancer. The shots didn’t help me and we stopped them after four months. I’ve talked to people that have been getting the shots regularly for over a year. Important thing is your...
post: 20712727, member: 288069"]Love that word…smoosh :wub:
Please don't think I'm weird…well maybe a little…but here's another word with great mouthfeel…looloothee…with the accent on the second syllable. Just in case you were wondering it means "flower" in Greek :rolleyes:
Smoosh......From...
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