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Has anyone found that the eylea injection for cnv helps or increases the perception of light.

What I have found is a slight improvement in how distorted objects appear but there seems to be a dimming of vision.

I notice the presence of more floaters in my good eye and although my sight seems to remain OK I wonder if this is an indication that its going in same direction as the bad eye, the opticians don't see any major changes but all the same not great.

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Hi, I had to quit that medication as I was too sensitive to it...I had a full body inflammatory reaction. So you might want to give your Doctor a call and let s/he know about this.

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Holly

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