This is surgery to lift drooping eyelids. Had it carried out yesterday. Recent tests by optician picked up eye sight problems, which was being caused by my eye lids drooping too far over the eye. All carried out under NHS.
Was on op. table (under local) for over an hour. Worst part was actually injection of local anaesthetic into eye lids. Very, very painful.
This morning, it all looks horrible,, lots of bruising round my eyes, steri1strips on both eyelids, Had some bleeding when I returned home yesterday evening. Had to try to sleep on my back last night, I actually normally sleep on my side (feotal position),.
I am sure the final outcome will be beneficial and give me far better sight, but at present I am wondering why I let myself in for this.
Also going to have the problem of keeping this all dry for a week, so difficult for hair washing.
Have been given an eye mask which goes into freezer and then worn for 15 minutes every so often to help reduce swelling and bruising. Just used this morning for first time, and iwt has had a good effect. So need to put that back into freezer to re-use three or four times a day.
I suppose that had this op. been carried out privately, then it would have been done under a general and involve an overnight stay in the hospital -
Must say then when it had all been completed and I was sat down to listen to 'discharge nurse', I felt in a complete state of shock and felt so very cold. My daughter who was acting as my chauffeur put on the heating in her her car remotely, so it was all warm when we got back in it for my journey home. but I just could not warm up (I am normally the opposite).
Have to go back in 7 plus days to have stitches removed, etc. Then after that should all start to really improve.
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