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Good luck with your eye surgery topher! Thanks Cutie. Six more days. Can't wait. Just want to get it over with. |
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Good luck with your eye surgery topher! Thanks Cutie. Six more days. Can't wait. Just want to get it over with. You're welcome. I hear you! I would want it over with too, if I had to have surgery. |
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I feel a little cold.
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topherj37
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Thu 04/04/13 12:31 PM
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Good luck with your eye surgery topher! Thanks Cutie. Six more days. Can't wait. Just want to get it over with. You're welcome. I hear you! I would want it over with too, if I had to have surgery. Here's a thought. I'll talk to my opthamologist and see if you can have the surgery on my behalf. Thank you for your generous offer. |
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Well.
I had brussel sprouts for lunch (in olive oil and garlic.) So, I am feeling a wee..light. Like I need to tie this balloon down before I slip away to the cosmos. |
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Thank you, Kik. Yes, it's for my eyes. This is a follow up to the vitrectomy with retina reattachment surgery that I underwent back in July. Both my eyes have retinal detachments, one has a 'buckle' to keep it attached, put in by the surgeon who invented it. Piece of cake. Never felt a thing. Course, the goo that has to be applied after is no fun. But 20/20 vision is :-) Best of luck dude :-) |
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Waiting for the right one..:P
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Thank you, Kik. Yes, it's for my eyes. This is a follow up to the vitrectomy with retina reattachment surgery that I underwent back in July. Both my eyes have retinal detachments, one has a 'buckle' to keep it attached, put in by the surgeon who invented it. Piece of cake. Never felt a thing. Course, the goo that has to be applied after is no fun. But 20/20 vision is :-) Best of luck dude :-) Thanks Soufie. The vitrectomy with retina reattachment was painless. The laser treatments that I used to undergo for retinopathy in my eyes hurt more then the needles they used to drain the vitreous gel and reattach my retina back in July. I'm looking forward to being able to see out of my right eye again. I can't wait. |
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Solid as a rock.
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Enchanted
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Thanks Soufie. The vitrectomy with retina reattachment was painless. The laser treatments that I used to undergo for retinopathy in my eyes hurt more then the needles they used to drain the vitreous gel and reattach my retina back in July. I'm looking forward to being able to see out of my right eye again. I can't wait. I hear dat. How did you like when they put that big old 'keeps the eye wide open' thingy in the eye then strap you to the head gear so you cannot blink or move, fun eh? I had the laser first, didn't work so had to have the buckle put in, haven't noticed it since, been since 1978 :-) |
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Grateful!
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:"(
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Tired as hell.
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Bored out of my everlovin' mind. Seriously. I've been at work for four hours, and they've given me twenty minutes' worth of actual work to do. I found another fifteen-minute task on my own, but so far it's a "hurry up and wait" kind of day. Dear heavens, why can't I have a job that's actually interesting and mentally stimulating?
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Thanks Soufie. The vitrectomy with retina reattachment was painless. The laser treatments that I used to undergo for retinopathy in my eyes hurt more then the needles they used to drain the vitreous gel and reattach my retina back in July. I'm looking forward to being able to see out of my right eye again. I can't wait. I hear dat. How did you like when they put that big old 'keeps the eye wide open' thingy in the eye then strap you to the head gear so you cannot blink or move, fun eh? I had the laser first, didn't work so had to have the buckle put in, haven't noticed it since, been since 1978 :-) I've had the laser four times in my left eye and three times in my right. I don't remember much about the vitrectomy. I vaguely recall the strap, but I don't recall what I thought of it. I don't remember the Wire Speculum, although I'm sure one was used to keep my eye open. I remember they used one to keep my eye open when the opthamologist gave me a shot in the eye the week before my surgery. Glad the buckle has been a success for you! :) |
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Thanks Soufie. The vitrectomy with retina reattachment was painless. The laser treatments that I used to undergo for retinopathy in my eyes hurt more then the needles they used to drain the vitreous gel and reattach my retina back in July. I'm looking forward to being able to see out of my right eye again. I can't wait. I hear dat. How did you like when they put that big old 'keeps the eye wide open' thingy in the eye then strap you to the head gear so you cannot blink or move, fun eh? I had the laser first, didn't work so had to have the buckle put in, haven't noticed it since, been since 1978 :-) I've had the laser four times in my left eye and three times in my right. I don't remember much about the vitrectomy. I vaguely recall the strap, but I don't recall what I thought of it. I don't remember the Wire Speculum, although I'm sure one was used to keep my eye open. I remember they used one to keep my eye open when the opthamologist gave me a shot in the eye the week before my surgery. Glad the buckle has been a success for you! :) I've only had laser surgery twice in my right eye. They say I have the beginning of cataracts which will come later, but.... Really good luck on your surgery, hope everything works out splendidly! |
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Thanks Soufie. The vitrectomy with retina reattachment was painless. The laser treatments that I used to undergo for retinopathy in my eyes hurt more then the needles they used to drain the vitreous gel and reattach my retina back in July. I'm looking forward to being able to see out of my right eye again. I can't wait. I hear dat. How did you like when they put that big old 'keeps the eye wide open' thingy in the eye then strap you to the head gear so you cannot blink or move, fun eh? I had the laser first, didn't work so had to have the buckle put in, haven't noticed it since, been since 1978 :-) I've had the laser four times in my left eye and three times in my right. I don't remember much about the vitrectomy. I vaguely recall the strap, but I don't recall what I thought of it. I don't remember the Wire Speculum, although I'm sure one was used to keep my eye open. I remember they used one to keep my eye open when the opthamologist gave me a shot in the eye the week before my surgery. Glad the buckle has been a success for you! :) I've only had laser surgery twice in my right eye. They say I have the beginning of cataracts which will come later, but.... Really good luck on your surgery, hope everything works out splendidly! Thanks Hippie. I'm looking forward to the surgery. Just wanting to get it done and over with. I'm developing cataracts in both eyes. Probably have to schedule cataract surgery for my right eye once I have the operation on my right eye Wednesday. |
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That soon? Wow and ouch.
They say it will be 10 years before I have cataract surgery at the rate mine are growing, they're just seeds right now. I don't look forward to it! |
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I don't blame you. I know some people that have had cataract surgery. They say it's not that bad. Like I've said many times, my vitrectomy was painless. You'd think a procedure where needles are stuck in the eye would be excruciating. Thank God for anesthesia, I reckon.
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