All they have been able to figure out is how to attack it when it shows up. They put me on four different medications which aren't terribly pleasant. Used to be that they just put you on prednisone to knock down the resulting inflammation.
Now, in the age of AIDS they have these drugs that are designed to knock down the flare up. They need to do that because this stuff could kill an AIDS patient. For me it saves my eye for at least another episode. As a result they aren't too picky about side effects.
I am relatively through this episode but it has been the scariest ever both because it mean the next one is it unless it deviates from the middle and the fact that it was a couple of weeks of going to a retina specialist every few days before they figured I would pretty much make it this time.
I have to still use larger print and I don't know if that is going to be here to stay. Incredibly, after only a few weeks off, I can still drive. Had to stop for a couple of weeks which was a real drag. More so because I still have little kids. Didn't have the first until my last day of being 37. She's now 18, but she has three younger sisters - 14 and a pair of fives.
Anyway, that's the story at the moment. I've got other chronic things but for the moment they are more or less leaving me alone...
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