I am confused and worried. I was told by my eye specialist that I have two ptergiums in each eye...
(A Pterygium is a raised, cream colored growth usually on the nasal side of the white of the eye. They sometimes get yellowish or reddish. Before the growth extends onto the cornea it's called a Pingueculae. When it extends onto the cornea it's called a Pterygium)
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On my last visit to the specialist, I have been told that I should undergo surgery...She told me to think about it and to return when I have decided the surgery... Well, in fact, I am having problems (blurred vision, reddish eyes, extension to the cornea and near the centre of the eye...)and I should not wait for it to get to the iris...
Besides having to confirm with the specialist that the surgery will be modern... I mean, not only removing the ptergium but also filling the gap with a trasplant of tissue to avoid the 50% probability of it to grow again sooner and larger if not transplanted...I have a big problem with the local anesthetic. and being on Medrol....
I am sure that you remember my bad reactions to Novocaine and Nitroglicerine...
I know that as it is a minor surgery with local anesthetic and because I have adrenal insuf. (plus being on Medrol) I should have 100 mg. IV of Hidrocortisone before the surgery, plus a special care of Blood pressure and heart rate during the surgery process... (any other comments about this are welcome)
But what about the local anesthetic?
I have had a very bad reaction to an infiltration of a local anesthetic some years ago. It was novocaine and I also had a similar reaction to Nitroglicerine...
I am concerned about it.
I have an appointment on Monday at the specialist for food allergies. yes, food allergies and they do not like to talk about anything else that you were invited to... But I wonder if I can try and mention the surgery and my concerns about the local anesthetic... Wayne, I am sure that you remember that the specialist was not very helpful at that Department last time and that the tests for drug allergies were carried out following a "completely" unaccurated protocol... But... what else can I do?
I am worried about the possibility of having a reaction at the surgery...
What do you all suggest?
Could I have a reaction to eye anesthetic drops?
Do they cause hypotension....?
Any idea how to approach this?
Thanking you beforehand for all your suggestions, comments and help. (Personal experiences are also welcome).
Love,
Tessa


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