I'm from GB and just want to encourage other readers under the NHS to try to get into a "corneal "clinic in a good hospital - the larger the eye department the better facilities and specialization.
I cant describe the relief it has been to me to know i am being supervised and monitored - previously i had had to resort to self-treatment and felt unsure and scared at times
I had gone privately and paid £100 to see an ophthalmologist who diagnosed blepharitis and instructed my GP to give me a course of steroids which i could not take because they contained the dreaded BAK - but there was no follow-up and i cant afford £100 a time to see him
When you get into a clinic you can request a follow up but i did'nt have to do this - i was offered it in 6 months
I intend to remain in that clinic ,as hopefully i try various things for my DE like plugs ,even cyclosporin which i was told WAS anailable to me
So -go for it, get your GP to refer you to a CLINIC so you can get the supervison required
I cant describe the relief it has been to me to know i am being supervised and monitored - previously i had had to resort to self-treatment and felt unsure and scared at times
I had gone privately and paid £100 to see an ophthalmologist who diagnosed blepharitis and instructed my GP to give me a course of steroids which i could not take because they contained the dreaded BAK - but there was no follow-up and i cant afford £100 a time to see him
When you get into a clinic you can request a follow up but i did'nt have to do this - i was offered it in 6 months
I intend to remain in that clinic ,as hopefully i try various things for my DE like plugs ,even cyclosporin which i was told WAS anailable to me
So -go for it, get your GP to refer you to a CLINIC so you can get the supervison required
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