Wet Macular Degeneration: What treatment helps you?
I have recently tried a different injection for my Wet Mac and was almost cleared up and was worstend by this drug. I have gone back on my previous drug and cannot get any satisfying results. Has anyone had this experience?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Eye Conditions Support Group.
I started Avastin injections every four weeks and ended at every eight weeks. Yes I am 40 minutes to mother Mayo in Rochester Mn and I have two Mayo Clinic’s 7 minutes on either side of me I can treatments. I am so very fortunate as far as health care. John Hopkins is a great clinic also. You are on this site and could get questions answered by the moderator. Stay positive!
John Hopkins is indeed a good clinic but three hours each way is hard - very expensive to pay a driver and cover gas. I sure wish I was as close to it as you are to Mayo!
Yes I am fortunate, I wish good health and courage.
My wife has AMD, both wet (one eye currently) and dry (both eyes). I have glaucoma that caused some visual nerve damage. We joke that between the two of us, we have one good eye. Anyway, we're looking for others who have experience coping with the challenges that AMD can bring. Better to be prepared now for what might happen so behaviors and mechanisms are already in place if symptoms worsen.
Good morning Colleen-
I have wet AMD in both eyes...have been getting injections in the right eye for about 6 years now, and the left eye for +/-2 years. I currently get Eylea injections every 6-8 weeks, and I'm grateful for the research being done for the disease, and I've heard mention of stem cell research (some good/some bad results). Wondering if anyone has success with Regenerative Medicine for AMD? Any new Trials out there that you have experience with? My only tip for someone who has been recently diagnosed with wet AMD is get to a quality Retina Center-if you are seeing an ophthalmologist, have them refer you to a Retina Center.
So glad to hear from a fellow sufferer with wet macular degeneration. (not of course that I'm glad for your misfortune).
I've only heard of clinical trials of stem cell research but only for dry macular degeneration. Not sure if this is the kind of research you wanted to hear about (regenerative). Interestingly I just heard about successful regenerative research for the deaf. They are succeeding with progenitor cells to regrow hair cells in the inner ear.
(I'm attaching an article about that research).
May I ask you please for more information about your wet macular degeneration journey. How is your vision progressing? How long did it take for the unaffected eye to develop the wet kind of. AMD? Where did you go for treatment?
Thank you.
https://news.mit.edu/2022/frequency-therapeutics-hearing-regeneration-0329
@burrkay, you might be interested in the work of Dr. Alan Marmorstein’s research in macular degeneration and regenerative medicine.
- Delivering innovative stem cell therapy to slow vision loss https://regenerativemedicineblog.mayoclinic.org/2020/10/08/delivering-innovative-stem-cell-therapy-to-slow-vision-loss/
Did you see @realitytest’s message and question to you above?
Hi Colleen-
Thanks for your nudge…I did see this and I wanted to get some details to respond back with. There are some very specific questions and I hesitate to not have the facts.
Thanks again…good hearing from you.
Bill
Thanks for your response…
Since 2003 I have been treated for AMD.
My vision changed to “Wet” macula degeneration in 2014 and my ophthalmologist started with injections - first with Avastin and changing to Eylea in August 2018.
Knowing that there had been considerable research being done with regenerative tissue implants and possibly other advances, I discussed my prognosis and expressed my desire to be included in any advanced care for my disease. I was then referred to the Retina Center for my care.
My left eye started showing signs of turning to wet in 2021, and my doctor started treating it as well in June, 2021.
I have interest in all the latest developments in this disease and appreciate your help.
Thank you and good luck in your pursuit
Bill
Hi, Bill,
Thanks for writing. As I reread your comments, I find myself confused about your treatment.
WHERE were you referred to this retinal clinic (Mayo?)
Also, what if anything is being done apart from the present standard of care for nAMD, namely eye injections with antiVEGF formulations?
Are you enrolled in a clinical trial for this "Regenerative therapy" and/or are you actually receiving some treatment along these lines?
Thank you again.