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after my surgery 4 weeks ago, I had my stitches removed. I woke two days later with flashing lights and a watery looking eye. Concerned that my pressure had become too low , I contacted my surgeon. After a check up at my local ophthalmologist I have been reassured that all is well.this is a scary wee journey.

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what a journey this is , I’m 9 weeks down the line & hopefully everything stable next week & my consultant will remove my stitches.

My vision still not great but slightly better.

Such a worrying process especially as this has been in my good eye .

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