Intravenous dye after COVID vaccines

Posted by mcelfresh06 @mcelfresh06, Apr 6, 2021

Last shot was 3/30. Need to have dye given intervenes to highlite bleeding veins behind eyes. Don't know if dye safe after covid shot?

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@amandajro

Hello @mcelfresh06. You will notice that I updated the title of your post so that others can more easily join this discussion to provide support if they have experience as well.

When you scheduled your appointment for 4/14, did you receive information about interaction with the COVID vaccines or did you just worry it could potentially interfere?

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Yes, although I did not worry but wondered if there would be an interaction between the two (vaccine and dye). I was helped by info. from others who had experience both. Thanks for asking.

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@merpreb

@mcelfresh06- Good morning. I'm wondering why you think that you have to have injections because one of your eyes is cloudy. Is it possible that you have cataracts and not a macular problem?

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It may not be required to have eye shots, we'll see what the Dr. says. I've already had cataracts removed and lenses implanted years ago.

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@mcelfresh06

It may not be required to have eye shots, we'll see what the Dr. says. I've already had cataracts removed and lenses implanted years ago.

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@mcelfresh06- Ah. Well the best of luck. Please let us know how this turns out for you.

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@mcelfresh06

It may not be required to have eye shots, we'll see what the Dr. says. I've already had cataracts removed and lenses implanted years ago.

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Mcelfresh06, I used to get eye injections, and I always went in to the appointment with the expectation that I would need one. But, I was sure happy when the retina special would say, "Not today".
I have not had any dye treatment because my vein leakage at the back of my eye was visible on scans that he used. I was usually scheduled for a series of 4 injections that were spaced at varying intervals.
I am sure that your husband will be a big support for you. I hope you don't intend to drive yourself, because he will most likely refuse to do the injection in that case.

Would you like to meet other members eho are discussion eye conditions? We have a Discussion Group, and since There are so many conditions, I want you to feel free to scroll thru the list of discussions to find one that interests you (or your husband) As a member, you are always welcome to join anywhere, and to ask a question and to share your experience to help someone else.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/eye-conditions/
If you would like some help finding your way around on Connect, just let me know. Rosemary

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@merpreb

@mcelfresh06- Ah. Well the best of luck. Please let us know how this turns out for you.

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To all good people who asked for a reply after my retina Dr. visit, I was happy to hear that so far I did not need eye dye or eye shots. What I do have is my age related Maculer denigration is growing worse and the cause of my problem. The Dr. said I would not go blind in the one eye but site would diminish to not being able to see fine print or small items (how small I don't know). I was just happy to still have my site.

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@mcelfresh06

To all good people who asked for a reply after my retina Dr. visit, I was happy to hear that so far I did not need eye dye or eye shots. What I do have is my age related Maculer denigration is growing worse and the cause of my problem. The Dr. said I would not go blind in the one eye but site would diminish to not being able to see fine print or small items (how small I don't know). I was just happy to still have my site.

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You must be relieved! I am happy for you to get this good report.
Will you be having any follow up appointments with your ophthalmologist? Has he recommended any low vision aids like magnifiers, lighting, large print materials?

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@rosemarya

You must be relieved! I am happy for you to get this good report.
Will you be having any follow up appointments with your ophthalmologist? Has he recommended any low vision aids like magnifiers, lighting, large print materials?

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Yes, I follow with the retina Dr. in 4 months and the ophthalmologist at least yearly. Yes the Dr. did recommend large print, magnifiers, more intense lighting. I've driven for my husband when he gets the shots and we will have to be careful that both of us aren't dilated at the same visit so one of us can drive. Thanks again for your interest.

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Hello @katbaloo100

I just read your post about the swelling of the neck glands after your 2nd COVID vaccination and the CT scan with contrast. Has the swelling diminished, now?

If you haven't done so already, I would encourage you to contact your doctor and try to sort out the reason for this swelling.

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