Thursday 4th January 2024
Saturday 30th December 2023 - I awake to find the left quarter of my left eye's vision is just black. I am understandably worried. I phone Specsavers: earliest appointment 8th January. The problem now comes and goes a little. I dither and decide to see how it goes. I ask myself, if this is optimism or stupidity?
Sunday 31st December (New Year's Eve) - Why do emergency problems seem to happen late on a Friday afternoon or on the eve of a bank holiday? Fortunately we have Primary Care at Kendal, a walk in centre for minor medical problems. I know they will have no eye specialist but it is like a back door into the hospital system bypassing the GP appointment and referral. There are many waiting and it is late afternoon, and note, New Year's Eve. I see the doc. The doc. makes a call to the ophthalmology department at Lancaster but they have all gone home but he secures a promise that I will receive a phone call next day (New Year's Day) which I doubt.
The evening passes with my son W as we find out how to use a new coffee machine, a present from W's sister. Brilliant results are archived combined with our new discovery of Booth's Black Coffee Beans. We continue with my de-luxe version of macaroni cheese followed by Eton mess. I am in no real discomfort and the problem continues to fluctuate. New Year is seen in with the Jules Holland hootenanny on the tv, a splendid show as always. New Year's day passes with no phone call from Lancaster.
Tuesday 2nd Januay 2024 I have an appoinment with the ophthalmology department at Lancaster in the afternoon and a detached retina is diagnosed. The doc contacts the Lancaster Eye Clinic at Chorley and tells me I have an appointment next morning at 9:00am. I phone the Eye Clinic to get some more information and they can't find the referral from Lancaster and tell me they have no record of my referral and without such from an optician or GP they can't proceed. They suggest the optician in Milnthorpe. I set off to drive there and halfway receive a call from Chorley to say they have now found Lancaster's referral and I have an appointment for 9:00am tomorrow (Wednesday.)
Wednesday 3rd January 2024. Up at 6:00 am - my son drives me to Chorley. On arrival they can't find my appointment and much drama and stress ensues as we are pushed from one department to another until eventually I am squeezed on to the list of consultant Mrs. Linton. At last order is restored and I start to calm down. Mrs. Linton is kind and soothing and in no rush giving me friendly and detailed description of the op and its potential consequences and an assurance that she particularly wants to get ME done today (for my sake, not hers.)- thank goodness for such folk. The op. took place on Wednesday. I had to go back to Chorley this morning for a post-op check up and saw Mrs. Linton again. All has gone well. I can partially see already and am assured that all is going well, and I have another followup on 17th January.
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There has been a lot of stress for me over these last few days, but even though there was some bungling the NHS have been positive and helpful and all the staff I have encountered have been so attentive and making one feel that you and your well being really matter to them - I can't speak too highly of them. The whole of the Lancaster Eye Clinic is buzzing with good cheer. At my follow up with Mrs. Linton on Thursday I said I was in awe of her skills. She said thank-you and added that she so much enjoys her work.