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Laser eye treatment

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Ohmother Sat 25-Oct-25 08:14:28

Hi all

I’m due laser eye treatment on Wednesday. Does anyone know if I have to return to the hospital the following day to have it checked over?

NanKate Sat 25-Oct-25 08:19:17

The whole procedure was done for me in under an hour. So pleased I had it done. I returned a few weeks later to have it checked out. Painless 👍

Ohmother Sat 25-Oct-25 08:22:17

NanKate thank you. I need to organise my time at the moment and returning next day for a 3/4 hour journey each way is exhausting.

BlueBelle Sat 25-Oct-25 08:39:41

I ve had a number of different lazer treatments done and always been a week or two afterwards and the last time I didn’t have to return at all it depends on why it’s being done

Ohmother Sat 25-Oct-25 09:03:44

It’s emergency treatment due to hypertension that hasn’t totally cleared with tablets and drops.

Elless Sat 25-Oct-25 10:29:46

I had it done because my 'angles' were closing and my Mum had glaucoma. I was petrified (I can do anything except eyes) but it was really simple. I had to return a few months later.

M0nica Sat 25-Oct-25 12:02:27

No you do not.

Ohmother Sat 25-Oct-25 19:26:56

My angles are closing too. I’m not scared just up to my eyes ( pardon the pun 🙄) in other things

HelterSkelter1 Sat 25-Oct-25 19:43:45

Is it an iridotomy? Not sure of the spelling. I had it done to both eyes last September. Closed angled glaucoma.
Completely painless. Took about 20 minutes or so. Came homr with loads of drops to take at different times. I had to write a timetable so I didnt forget.
Seems to have been successful as the pressures went down and have stayed down. I seem to remember going for a checkup some weeks later. I still use drops at night Ganfort.
My next trial will be my cataracts removed early next year. Not looking forward to that, but my sight is quite misty so they need doing.
Good luck with the treatment OP. It is over and done with so quickly. Like all things the thought of it is far worse than it really is.

Ohmother Mon 27-Oct-25 21:43:55

Hurrah!!! All done today. It tickled in each eye and no headaches as warned. No return date yet but needing cateract surgery when I’m ready.

NanKate Tue 28-Oct-25 07:42:50

Well done ohmother glad it all went well. 👍

AuntieE Tue 28-Oct-25 14:02:46

Phone the h ospital and ask them. It probably depends on what you are having done, and exactly what technique the department uses.

Denny05 Wed 29-Oct-25 09:29:52

I too had to have laser eye surgery, the biggest pain is the drops afterwards.I too had to make a timetable. Waiting for cataract surgery now in a few weeks, I am nervous about that,as due to other health issues I have to have a general anaesthetic.

Delila Wed 29-Oct-25 20:09:50

Are drops for long-term use, or just post surgery?

Ohmother Thu 30-Oct-25 06:20:38

I’ve got a week on the post laser eye drops but it looks like the other two eye drops will go on for longer. Possibly one of them for life.

HelterSkelter1 Thu 30-Oct-25 12:38:37

Yes I think I will be on Ganfort for life despite the irridotomy laser treatment being successful.
Maybe the removal of the cataracts will help keep my pressures down. Thats what I have been told.

Nonnadiana Fri 31-Oct-25 07:33:40

I had general anaesthetic with cataract surgery and it was fineDenny05.. Staff at hospitals were really good. Lots of drops to take after. Much more sensitive to onions now so buy frozen diced ones