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Old 24th October 2018, 20:13   #142533
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Originally Posted by trikey View Post
Same here, the guys and girls at Sunderland eye infirmary had to cut my eyeball with a scalpel to remove a piece of metal.

Its horrible not being able to close your eyes while they were doing it!!
A ghastly experience for you Andy and very unpleasant. One of the eyeball procedures we had to use when I worked in casualty was to use a magnet to try and pull the metal from the back of the eye. But as long as they got it out and your vision is okay, that is what matters most. Sorry to see you have been in the wars.

Some good news to cheer you I had the scans this evening and I have been given a reprieve for another year. All the aneurysms have grown, but they are still not in the dangerous zone. I think that is good news worth sharing.
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