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After reading Shinamo? Post I thought it was a good idea to get an OCT scan at my local optician around the time when I would normally have my 2 month injection, just to put my mind at rest about extending the injection time to 3 months. I had the scan yesterday and was told, no fluid! Worth every penny to get such good news.

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter weekend with lots of sunshine. Xx

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springcross

Congratulations Bobbie, that really is such good news and long may it continue for you. I hope you are keeping well (under the circumstances) and will continue to do so. 🤞 xx

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Shimano

Hi Bobbie, glad to hear my post was helpful. It does ease the mind to know what’s going on. My last appt was put back four times and the next one has just been put back again so good to have an alternative check. all the best.

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