Knowing what I now realise was my grandmothers dry macular, and watching my Mum suddenly losing her sight in one eye to wet macular, (diagnosed), then watching her going blind with dry macular in her remaining eye....has been a background worry for me for a number of years.
So when I had my lady eye test several months ago, I requested that the ophthalmic had training re macular.
I was told that the blood vessels in both my eyes had deteriorated and it was thought that I too had 'pre-macular' eye disease. A special photo of the back of my eyes was taken, for future comparison, and I was told to go back for another test in a years time.
I'm shocked to learn that in the 20 years since my Mum was diagnosed- that there still is no advancement for the dry form of macular, which with the ever- growing older population...is horrific.
I've made a private appointment with a consultant, because I have some serious questions I need answering, and because I'm told that until I actually develop macular - the NHS can't or won't see me.
I am 67 y.o., and still work part time as an electroligist. I've noticed that I can no longer see Client's fine hairs through my magnifying lamp- unless I now use my reading glasses.
My questions are. 1). Am I damaging these blood vessels more quickly by staring through a mag lamp for hours at a time? 2). Will straining my eyes by using my Ipad and moblie phone - also damage these blood vessels/ bring on the onset of the macular more quickly?
If the answer to the above is "Yes" - then I will stop work immediately, also massively reduce my time on the iPad/texting on mobile.
Sadly, I had my only child over 40. She is not ready to settle down yet, but I'm very worried that I will not be able to see my grandchildren.
Can anyone answer my questions please?
Thank you.