Well, did the tractor work? Be careful! Goodness it got hot here in the past couple of days! Let's see, I think we had about one or two weeks of Spring and then we jumped right into Summer! And that's what I love about the South!?
Well, did the tractor work? Be careful! Goodness it got hot here in the past couple of days! Let's see, I think we had about one or two weeks of Spring and then we jumped right into Summer! And that's what I love about the South!?
Well, did the tractor work? Be careful! Goodness it got hot here in the past couple of days! Let's see, I think we had about one or two weeks of Spring and then we jumped right into Summer! And that's what I love about the South!?
Yeah, I'm not going to do anything but take these meds. I hate even doing that. Too long on antibiotics. I don't get that. They are making a big fuss out of nothing. I don't know why the dental surgeon didn't just give me the meds. Probably some liability issues he's afraid of. Just wasted Medicare money, that could have gone for better things.
The actual cataract surgery is really, really easy, at least it was for me. Don't be afraid of it. The choice of lenses afterward might be causing problems with some of your friends. I didn't go with the fancy lenses that are supposed to adjust to near and far vision. They haven't got all the kinks worked out of them yet, imo. Works for some, not for others. Am I correct that you said one of your eyes focuses on close vision and the other one on distance vision? That is a really good option after cataract surgery too. You have proven you can adjust that way. Some can't. I was afraid to try it, but it would have been a better choice if I could adjust like you.
I'm sorry to hear that, jujube. What kinds of problems are you experiencing? I joined a forum about cataract surgery before I had mine done. It got so confusing with so much information, and so many different recommendations, I finally just went with the simplest option possible. I always kind of regretted not trying the multifocal lenses.I did, unfortunately, go with the "fancy" lenses (and the fancy price) and have regretted it since. I hate them. If time travel is ever invented, I'm going back and getting the regular cataract lenses.
Welcome back, I have missed you.When I had my cataract surgery about twenty years ago I was not offered any options. Surgery so fast and easy, results amazing. Had to redo one eye. Not a problem. Resolved life long astigmatism. About 5 years ago I started needing otc readers.
Keesha, I should have been clearer. The cataract lenses we are talking about, are lenses *inside* your eye. They are called intraocular lenses, IOLs, not like contact lenses on the surface. By the way, they are shaded slightly blue I think. Supposed to filter out UV rays better, but you can't see the color. They do make your eyes twinkle inside sometimes if the light hits them just right. lolI have a friend who just had cataract surgery on both eyes recently and he now has 90% improved vision.
Also I was told by my eye doctor that I can’t wear lenses because of cataracts. Now they have lenses for that?
Maybe I could get those spooky coloured lenses and have super green cat eyes.
When I had my cataract surgery about twenty years ago I was not offered any options. Surgery so fast and easy, results amazing. Had to redo one eye. Not a problem. Resolved life long astigmatism. About 5 years ago I started needing otc readers.
Welcome back, I have missed you.![]()
The last time I took my Wife for her hair appointment, I saw a guitar in the window of the music store, next door. It was an acoustic, and was black. It was only $179, and I wanted it. She has played guitar for years and offered to teach me. So we got it a week ago, and I am excited to see where this will lead.
Oops, we were posting at the same time.Oh Nancy, your epic belt replacement is unreal. Just a reminder of how much I have missed you and your diary. :hair: