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Old 02 July 2007, 03:48 PM
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Unhappy Ethanol eye treatment

I'm booked to have some ethanol treatment on my eye. My daughter scratched it last year, and it hasn't fully healed. apparently they use it to create scar tissue, which fills the gap you're supposed to have between the lens and the bit below (not a biologist!)

Thing is, it sounds terrifying, as does having a bandage on it afterwards, and I was told it's one of quite a few techniques - ie none are brilliant.

I want to know about the risks really, but I can't find anything on the net, (ethanol can be used for other eye treatments, and instead of lasers, so there tons of irrelevant hits.)

anyone aware of this type of treatment?
There's still time to chicken out...
Old 02 July 2007, 07:30 PM
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ethanol in your eye?????/ Rather you than me!
Old 03 July 2007, 08:34 AM
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ethanol in your eye?????/ Rather you than me!
yes, apparently it's not just for drinking / drag racing!
Old 03 July 2007, 11:02 AM
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I scratched my eye a year or so ago and now have a detatched piece of epithelium AKA recurrent corneal erosion !! Painful on waking and I use lacrilube at night sometimes.

I was offered treatment including having some sort of multiple needle puncture to the area to try and tack the loose bit of skin back...

After chatting with my consultant we decided to leave alone for the moment

I'd have a chat with the consultant in charge

HTH

Shaun
Old 03 July 2007, 11:56 AM
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Methanol is for racing, ethanol is the good stuff. Ask them for a bottle for home treatment!

Hope its not too bad at the hospital anyway.

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Old 03 July 2007, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Leslie
Methanol is for racing, ethanol is the good stuff. Ask them for a bottle for home treatment!

Hope its not too bad at the hospital anyway.

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maybe that's why my dad blew up his 55 year old racing bike warming up for the first run of the year...
Old 03 July 2007, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Midlife......
I scratched my eye a year or so ago and now have a detatched piece of epithelium AKA recurrent corneal erosion !! Painful on waking and I use lacrilube at night sometimes.

I was offered treatment including having some sort of multiple needle puncture to the area to try and tack the loose bit of skin back...

After chatting with my consultant we decided to leave alone for the moment

I'd have a chat with the consultant in charge

HTH

Shaun
if I forget the Lacrilube it gets seriously painful. it got infected a couple of months ago, and it was like having something sharp jabbed in there every few minutes.
a yar on it's not 100% better, so I'm reconning it won't heal totally. consultant seemed to agree

ethanal sounds slightly better then needles...

look after your eyes folks!!!
Old 03 July 2007, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by pwhittle
if I forget the Lacrilube it gets seriously painful. it got infected a couple of months ago, and it was like having something sharp jabbed in there every few minutes.
a yar on it's not 100% better, so I'm reconning it won't heal totally. consultant seemed to agree

ethanal sounds slightly better then needles...

look after your eyes folks!!!
Yeah same as cratched my eye 5years ago with some sand on holiday, still use lacri-lube every night or it feels as though all the skin gets ripped off in the morning, dos mentioned needles to me er no thanks.
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