The blood will clear up over two to three months, depending how much is in there. You can't hurry it along.
Ypu should ask about getting shots of something. It's new, and the name escapes me. Avastin was recommended before, but this new stuff is cheaper and better.
Keys now are whether it continues to bleed and why. The afore mentioned vitrectomies will put you out of work even longer. You can expect a bare minimum two week vacation, but your doc will likely insist on up to three to six months off for time to heal. Follow his reccomendations!
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Important from now on are a few things. You need great control of your BGs. Your A1C needs to be under 6.5% and preferrably lower.
IMO you also need anti-oxidant control.
Insulin+vitamin C = Less diabetes risk
I believe I am achieving teh same by low carbing which minimizes oxydation in the first place. I also "feel" that Omega ratios play a part too. I up n-3s and lower n-6's: lotsa grass-fed foods and green rabbit food, and less grain and grain fed foods.
CEL | Michael Pollan - Unhappy Meals
History:
- unknown A1C
- proliferative retinopathy dx'd 1994
- 3000+ lazer blasts 1994+
- macular edema zapped 1997
- June 2006 began pumping A1C 7.3%
- vitreous hemmorhage 2006
- A1C down to 6.4%
- legally blind in left eye for 6 weeks
- vitrectomy 2006
- 2007-2008 four background bleeders, two were lasered
- A1C down to 6.0% ish
- July 2008 start of low carb approach < 150g a day
- July 2009 start of lower carb and omega approach < 100g a day
- May 2009 "Your eyes look like they will never bleed again!"
edit: Lucentis:
New, Inexpensive Treatment for Retinopathy and Macular Degeneration May Be on the Horizon