Remy
Well-known Member
- Location
- California, USA
Both eye surgeries are done and over with. So that's good. However, I was never informed how bad my eye sight would be AFTER the second surgery because my prescription progressive glasses were obsolete. They were still of use after one eye was done. I was told to just get readers. They did not work. I almost had to take a leave from work. They don't even do the eye exam for new prescriptions until a month after the second surgery.
Then I realized I could see distance with my prescription reading glasses. I could see distance very well and clear. But I couldn't read with them. What the... And what was I going to do to read. I went to the craft store and got a pair of those magnifying clip on for glasses. I never would have thought of this if it wasn't for a nice lady a couple years ago who talked to me while at a craft store and asked me if I had ever tried them.
I clipped those things on my readers in the store and I could see to read. Flip the lenses up and I could see distance. They looked ridiculous but I wore them for about 6 weeks. They were sight savers.
Also I had a good nurse my first surgery. IV in first try, I remember little of the surgery. The second surgery they stuck me 4 times and then were talking as if they were not sure if the IV was really in right. I got the sedating medication and I, to my recollection, was awake for the whole thing. Also they commented after the medication that my right nails were blue on my hand. I'm convinced some of that medication went into my tissue and not my blood stream. Also my carpel tunnel syndrome got worse after that. It bothered me some but not the throbbing, burning pain at night I get now. I have an ortho appointment next month for it, which I have no faith in.
Sorry this got long. Thanks for reading.
Then I realized I could see distance with my prescription reading glasses. I could see distance very well and clear. But I couldn't read with them. What the... And what was I going to do to read. I went to the craft store and got a pair of those magnifying clip on for glasses. I never would have thought of this if it wasn't for a nice lady a couple years ago who talked to me while at a craft store and asked me if I had ever tried them.
I clipped those things on my readers in the store and I could see to read. Flip the lenses up and I could see distance. They looked ridiculous but I wore them for about 6 weeks. They were sight savers.
Also I had a good nurse my first surgery. IV in first try, I remember little of the surgery. The second surgery they stuck me 4 times and then were talking as if they were not sure if the IV was really in right. I got the sedating medication and I, to my recollection, was awake for the whole thing. Also they commented after the medication that my right nails were blue on my hand. I'm convinced some of that medication went into my tissue and not my blood stream. Also my carpel tunnel syndrome got worse after that. It bothered me some but not the throbbing, burning pain at night I get now. I have an ortho appointment next month for it, which I have no faith in.
Sorry this got long. Thanks for reading.