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The injection into my eye went slightly wrong
Bless her, the nurse knew I was phobic and jumped when I felt some pain 
Fucking hell

What else can go wrong 

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  1. You can always tell people you're a cage fighter? Hope it doesn't hurt. I had shingles in one eye once, so know exactly what eye pain feels like.

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    1. It’s painful and I couldn’t complain they were trying so hard to make me cope ,,,thank goodness for my borrowed Valium from mrs trellis

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  2. Yes, tell them this is nothing compared to the other guy. I hope it heals fast. Eye pain is tough.

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    1. I’m going to look lovely in the flower show photos , an eye patch?

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  3. Ouch, that does look sore. Sunglasses for a few days? Hope it isn't as painful as it looks. xx

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  4. What went wrong!? Was the treatment still effective? Was this the nurse who was so cold and uncaring last time---she is nicer now? Or a new person. Feel better.

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    1. I jumped when the pain hit in ( there should have been no pain) and she jumped with the needle

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  5. Anonymous6:39 pm

    Darn! Let’s don’t ask, what else . I’m so sorry.❤️ Feel betterπŸŒΊπŸŒ»πŸ’πŸŒ·Carol in A

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  6. Anonymous6:39 pm

    So sorry you’re having such shit times, virtual hugs x Libs x

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    1. Libs could it get fucking worse lol xxxx?

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    2. Anonymous7:46 am

      We’re still standing xx

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  7. Anonymous6:50 pm

    A friend has to have these injections for macular degeneration. I dread such a thing for myself and shudder for you. Hope your eye recovers soon.

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    2. Anonymous8:55 pm

      My husband also has monthly injections for macular degeneration but just before he goes in a member of staff administers a drop of something (sorry, don't know what) which causes freezing. Fortunately he has never felt any pain.

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    3. Anonymous8:56 pm

      Sorry, it's Christine

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  8. Lord! Sending a hug.

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  9. I'm so sorry it's one thing after the other πŸ˜• sending a big long hug xx

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  10. Anonymous7:31 pm

    OMG what a mess, and you warned her. You really did’nt need that on top of everything else. Hope all will be better soon. Hugs Gigi

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  11. Traveller7:40 pm

    Oh bloody hell John!

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  12. Shelly Williams7:44 pm

    Hopefully it will re absorb quickly and settle down . Thinking of you x

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  13. Anonymous7:54 pm

    Fucking Jesus squire John
    .whats going on with you, ? And you still sound fucking upbeat

    Lee😿

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  14. Oh, dearheart!!!
    Please rest and don't even move around the house. I would have fainted if the approach me to do that...

    XOXO

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    1. I look like a fucking zombie

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    2. Hahaha
      Beware of the Walking Dead!
      I love how you keep your humour.

      XOXO

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  15. OUCH! Never ask, what else can go wrong? There's always something:)

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  16. Oh, I feel faint just thinking about it.
    I hope it heals soon x

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  17. What happened exactly? The nurse was startled and jabbed the wrong area? I hope it heals quickly. How is your arm doing? Sending best wishes your way.
    Linda from PA

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  18. Anonymous8:34 pm

    An eye patch could look very jaunty, or like a pirate. All in all hardly worth it!

    Ceci

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  19. Anonymous8:38 pm

    John, expect a miracle x

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  20. What else can go wrong? There might be an earthquake.

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    1. See what the prophet wrote!

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    2. Anonymous12:14 pm

      so how are you at lottery numbers, YP?
      ceci

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  21. Oh my! Thinking of you and wishing you a quiet night of soild, sound, restful sleep. Hugs!

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  22. Anonymous9:10 pm

    Oh God that looks so sore! Hope it heals quickly. Sue P x

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  23. Yorkshire Liz9:12 pm

    From an expert on too much crud dropping out of the sky....I say go for the eye patch. Mysterious, magic, melodramatic....and a people magnet. Just what you need, not just a sympathy getter but a chance to be a diva. But I am so sorry you are getting all this $&/*. The very last person that needs it. Get over here for a hug and chips!

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    1. Sign me up Liz, hugs and chips sounds like the perfect therapy πŸ˜‰πŸ˜

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  24. Just thinking about it gives me the heebie jeebies! You poor thing. I had a hard time thinking about having cataracts removed, but in reality, by the time they put in a gazillion drops, I felt nothing, nor did I care. Slight sedation so I wouldn't move during the procedure also made me not give a damn when they started the operation.

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  25. Anonymous9:22 pm

    Shudders and screams. Solidarity forever! And oh my giddy Aunt

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  26. Aw shit! And never ask what else can go wrong? Sending more hugs your way.

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  27. Barbara Anne10:48 pm

    Oh, OUCH! Hope the blood is reabsorbed quickly and your vision is okay.
    My monitor died so have been gone for 6 days. Glad to be back and will play catch-up!

    Big hugs!

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  28. Ouch! You really did not need another health care incident.
    I hope the pain subsides and you heal quickly.

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  29. Ooh. I hope wrong remains slight.

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  30. Jo in Auckland1:22 am

    Oh no... what a bitch of a thing to have happened. Eye pain is the worst... I hope you heal quickly and it loses the soreness overnight. An eyepatch or sunnies for you my friend. You could go aviator and look swish for the photos.

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  31. After my cataract lens replacement some years ago, one eye bled...the whole sclera was bright red, and the blue iris made quite a contrast. As you know, the eye does not have much circulation or absorption, so it took mine a week to look quasi normal. Hope yours are not that way.
    I'm sorry my friend.

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  32. Oh bloody'ell - that is JustNotFair!!! You're overdue for a week of peace, dog cuddles, and good news. XX Thinking of you and wishing you well.

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  33. Effing hell John. You shouldn't be letting people do that. You could lose your sight!!!

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  34. That must have been awful, i hope you never have another jab in your eye and that this one does what it's supposed to do. you need to reward yourself. Scotch egg fest? Betty

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  35. The eye patch might be good for when you are out and about. Would it also help to rest the eye while healing or not be a good idea? I don't know much about eye injections.

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  37. My husband has been having monthly eye injections for macular degeneration for five years. In all that time he has only once had a bloodshot eye like yours. Let's hope that means you have had your's now and it won't happen again.

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  38. Anonymous7:17 am

    At last a good excuse to wear your Walking Dead shirts. Hang in there.😱
    weavinfool

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  39. Its going to make the next one even harder. Just what you want!

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  40. Ouch! A sparkly, glittery eye patch should distract onlookers.

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  41. Sending hugs John x
    Wendy (Wales)

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  42. Ouch 😬 So it's sunglasses or an eye patch for the flower show then. I hope it feels, and looks better soon. ❤️ xx

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  43. ow ow ow ow ow....... i can sympathise..... i've been injecting myself with anticoagulant blood thinners for nearly 8 weeks now in my stomach every day at 6pm and it STILL makes me sweat...... it feels like the six o clock news is now my mortal enemy cos i know what it means...... hope the eye improves quickly man!!

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  44. Anonymous2:39 pm

    That looks painful. Take care of yourself, and hope you feel better soon! Cali

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  45. I sure hope you feel better soon John. Your dance card for things gone wrong is full. Time for a new card...things to look forward to.
    Hugs, Bun

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  46. Anonymous6:57 pm

    Dear Sir, please do not say that.... life can always get worse. I do hope you will feel better soon.

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  47. Poor John! Hope it heals up quickly. xo

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  48. Hugs and sympathy. Jan xx

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  49. Karen6:08 pm

    OMFG!!!!! That should NOT happen. Sure, sometimes it bleeds, but not like that. Did they not use lidocaine?

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