Lucentis for Macular Degeneration User Reviews
- Jud...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- May 22, 2020
"I have had macular degeneration since I was 64 years old. Started with dry in both eyes. Right eye turned wet in 2005. Lucentis was not yet approved. Lost my vision after laser treatments. Eye is now fingers at 2 feet. In 2006, the left eye turned wet in March of 2006. Dr. gave me a macugen shot to hold me over to June of 2006 when Lucentis was approved. Have been receiving Lucentis shots in my left eye for 14 years, about 120 injections, vision holds at 20/35. Without this injection, I believe I would be blind. If you are on Medicare and have a Medicare supplement plan, the entire cost is covered. I pay $0 for these treatments. The right eye is too far gone to be treated. Lucentis saved my sight! I will be 84 in June 2020."
- Kri...
- June 1, 2015
"I have been receiving Lucentis for almost two years, about 18 injections. My eyesight has stabilized, and I am able to drive and use my computer. I still see wavy lines with just my left eye (the one receiving injections), but my right eye is dominant, and when both are open, things look normal. I will continue with the treatment because I do see a lot clearer since I started treatment. I am 77 years young, and I don't want to have to slow down my very active life. I think I will always see some wavy lines and a small smoky spot. But you just have to deal with those small problems. Good luck to all of you that will develop this eye condition. See your eye doctor as soon as you notice an eye problem."
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- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- November 24, 2016
"I was started out on Avastin (chemotherapy agent). Didn't improve my AMD - I went to medication #2, Lucentis, injection didn't really hurt - the pain after the shot was bad. Lucentis did not help. Started on Eylea. Another chemotherapy agent. Very painful after the shot. It would last for 48 hours or more. Very bad pain. Eylea did not improve my vision either. With everything combined; the risk of poisoning my eyeball just to reduce water on the retina? I did not want to end up with some form of eye cancer from the poison. I still do not like the idea of that poison in my eye. No wonder the pain was so bad. Now I take 40 mg Lutein, Vit A, Vit C, & zinc and daily green shakes. NOW my vision is improving with a better diet! NO JOKE!"
- Anonymous
- May 10, 2014
"I just had my 5th injection. I have noticed an improvement in my vision. My doctor is so pleased with the results. The expense is really high. I am going to lose my insurance coverage with my husband's insurance. Then my primary insurance will be Medicare. I was told by my doctor I need to have injections for the rest of my life. Really concerned at that time how I will afford it."
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- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 2, 2016
"On Dec. 01, 2014, I awakened with huge blind spots in my left eye. My vision had been 20/25 corrected before the bleed. I got help within 24 hours from my retina doctor. My right eye remains at 20/30 corrected. After the first injection, my sight had improved significantly in two weeks. Subsequent injections seem to have stabilized my sight and improved some more. My retina doctor told me today that the answer will have to come from my ophthalmologist. So I will have him take a look. I am very grateful about my progress. I am 83 years old. That's old."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 30, 2018
"I just had my first Lucentis injection. I got headaches for seven days. But the price. $5,500 for the med. I have a Medicare Advantage plan, the cost to me for each injection is $444.53, that is just for one eye. I have dry in the other, told that eventually that will turn to wet. I don't know how people can afford this."
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"I have had three Lucentis treatments at 3 to 4-week intervals and my eyesight has improved significantly. I have a slight discomfort for a couple of days after a treatment. My doctor is also pleased with my results."