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PING Hopitus
How did the cataract surgery go? How is your vision today?
Sending purrs and best wishes for a great result. MLB |
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PING Hopitus
On Jun 16, 6:09*pm, hopitus wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:55*pm, Judith Latham wrote: In article , * *hopitus wrote: On Jun 15, 12:52 pm, MLB *wrote: How did the cataract surgery go? *How is your vision today? Sending purrs and best wishes for a great result. * MLB Thanks for asking; it went well and quickly. My bionic (LOL) new lens much better than the human one with the thick cataract; no pain at all during or after surgery (as noted earlier: very high pain tolerance, very low boredom tolerance. Get this: doc let me *drive* home: I now need no glasses to drive and already have two pairs of those FosterGrants with the little LED lights in earpieces and they work great for reading now that the cataract is gone. If you're interested in getting a bargain on those this week (two for one price: they ain't cheap) at Walgreens perhaps your son or someone you know could take you to a Walgreens to check them out (various strengths: I have the strongest). I got the strange plastic eye paatch off for days now, and ordered to tape it on only at night to sleep. Anyone who needs cataract surgery should have no fear of anything: quick, painless, and no big deal post-op precautions. Do it! Now if we can only get that NFL lockdown off, football viewing will be improved this season. I'm glad to hear that the op. went well and that your eyesight is so much better. Judith -- Judith Latham Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK. Thank you. My doc and his staff could not understand why I did not get the cataract off sooner. How I could live with its PITA limitations. I had more pressing medical stuff to pay for: heavy duty dental work...done over a year, but cheap at a college dental school by students...cheap. One thing at a time when you live off USA retirement benefit. Glad to hear it went well. |
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PING Hopitus
I'm so glad you've finally been able to have that done - sight is something
we just take for granted until it becomes compromised. -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.com/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net "hopitus" wrote in message ... On Jun 16, 2:55 pm, Judith Latham wrote: In article , hopitus wrote: On Jun 15, 12:52 pm, MLB wrote: How did the cataract surgery go? How is your vision today? Sending purrs and best wishes for a great result. MLB Thanks for asking; it went well and quickly. My bionic (LOL) new lens much better than the human one with the thick cataract; no pain at all during or after surgery (as noted earlier: very high pain tolerance, very low boredom tolerance. Get this: doc let me *drive* home: I now need no glasses to drive and already have two pairs of those FosterGrants with the little LED lights in earpieces and they work great for reading now that the cataract is gone. If you're interested in getting a bargain on those this week (two for one price: they ain't cheap) at Walgreens perhaps your son or someone you know could take you to a Walgreens to check them out (various strengths: I have the strongest). I got the strange plastic eye paatch off for days now, and ordered to tape it on only at night to sleep. Anyone who needs cataract surgery should have no fear of anything: quick, painless, and no big deal post-op precautions. Do it! Now if we can only get that NFL lockdown off, football viewing will be improved this season. I'm glad to hear that the op. went well and that your eyesight is so much better. Judith -- Judith Latham Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK. Thank you. My doc and his staff could not understand why I did not get the cataract off sooner. How I could live with its PITA limitations. I had more pressing medical stuff to pay for: heavy duty dental work...done over a year, but cheap at a college dental school by students...cheap. One thing at a time when you live off USA retirement benefit. |
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