Well, last Thursday I had my second treatment of Avastin. After the first, I told myself that with every treatment, it would get easier. Man, was I wrong. This treatment hurt worse than the first and my reaction was worse.
When I had my first intravitreal injection of Avastin, I drove home afterwards; not sure how, but I did. I also went to work the next day. It hurt to work on a computer and be in the light, but I did it nonetheless. After my treatment last Thursday, I could not open my eye at all. I'm so thankful Steve took me to my appointment b/c I would have been sleeping at the doctor's office as there was no way I could have gotten home without him. The next morning, my eye was nearly swollen shut and remained that way all day. My vision was also blurred, so going to work wasn't an option.
The good news is, so far, the treatments are working, and there is a chance that I won't have to have a 3rd treatment on May 1st. I'd be so happy if I only needed an injection every 6-8 weeks instead of every 4 ... of course, to never have to have one again would be the best!
What really gets me is that down the hall, 3 elderly people were getting the same injections. I can't imagine being 80 years old and having needles stuck in my eye. They shouldn't have to go through that.
I really pray that a new treatment is found soon. Avastin is a great temporary drug, but we need something long-term. So, to all the brilliant researchers out there, please, GET TO WORK!