Is there anyone on the Forum who has CRVO or BRVO (branch retinal vein occlusion). I was diagnosed by
Prof.Khamashta 7 years ago, after my first BRVO. I have unfortunately had a second, much worse. The
treatment to possibly restore some sight to the affected eye, is with injections. These injections carry a
risk of arterial thromboembolic events, and this is without the obvious complication of APS clotting, and
the blood thinner. I would love to hear from anyone who has the condition and has either had the treatment or has weighed up the benefits versus risks, and not gone ahead with said injections.
Thank you
Its strange you saying that. Does this sound like yours'. Yesterday I went to urgent eye centre because my right eye vision is distorted. I'm not sure what they think it is, but they want to do and angiogram? Using dye in blood on my eyes to see what's going on. They found what I think they said was a blood clot that may or may not dissolve on it'd own, but if indicated there is treatment.. My investigation is not until 15th June 2015. But having said that, any penetrative procedure in the eye is usually the last resort due to possible complications. If there was no other option I would try any procedure because, the distortion in my vision us annoying and intrusive plus I enjoy driving.
Hi Mildredmuckyface,
I suppose you have APS (Hughes Syndrome). I have APS and all the antibodies in high titres since 13 years.
I have had a lot of problems with my Eyes like AURAs, doublevision, lost my vision in my right eye (the lower half part of the right eye for some minutes. Saw my heartpulse in the eyes.
When I started warfarin all my neurolgical problems disappeared. I had also very high bloodpressure (even with bloodpressure drugs) before warfarin and my bloodpressure is now normal (I still have the bloodpressure and heart drugs) after warfarin. I keep my INR in range and is around 3.5 in INR.
I also selftest since 4 years.
The eye specialists could not see anything wrong with my Eyes.
I wonder if you are on bloodthinner and if you have high bloodpressure?
Best wishes from Kerstin in Stockholm
Thank you for your reply. It sounds like a similar problem. Do you have Anti-phospholipid Syndrome? it is one of the causes of Retinal Vein Occlusion.My gut feeling is not to have the injections, because of the risk of a stroke.I have had all the investigations done, including the dye into the veins. The clot has
caused Macular Oedema, which adds to the loss of vision, and distorts the
vision. I keep an INR 3-4, and still this happens. My best wishes to you for
June 15th, and I would be very interested to hear how you get on.
Yes, I have APS. I was diagnosed in late 2006 and it came as quite a shock. I've had up and down days, haven't we all, but losing my sight is upsetting. Like you i would have to think long and hard about the treatment but I would discuss it with my Opthalmologist and the medical team at the inr clinic. I would like to do all i could to keep my sight, but it seems that I am on another vision 'spike' as I've had piercing pain in my right eye again (no floaters as yet) but the migraines are back, so I'll be at the opticians again next week. My inr us kept between 2.5 and 3.5 i prefer it to be over 3.0 so it'll be interesting to see what it is when I next go.