10 days post-surgery
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Cataract Surgery
My cataract removal experience was fantastic. I had no discomfort at any time. My vision improved from 20/90 to almost 20/20 within 48 hours after surgery.
I had a mild sedative only. I remained awake and alert throughout the surgery. It was outpatient surgery. I was released about three hours after arriving at the Cataract Surgery center.0 -
Seeing straightKids Cowboy said:Cataract Surgery
My cataract removal experience was fantastic. I had no discomfort at any time. My vision improved from 20/90 to almost 20/20 within 48 hours after surgery.
I had a mild sedative only. I remained awake and alert throughout the surgery. It was outpatient surgery. I was released about three hours after arriving at the Cataract Surgery center.
Kids Cowboy, I wonder if you're seeing as well as you think!?
Very glad to hear your cataract op. went so well and you're very welcome visiting here but it is a bit of a surprise visit!0 -
Tatt... on me.Sm4pack said:Would love to see the tattoo
Sorry, M-Dot is what I meant. I'm really impressed by your accomplishment. I went to West Point so I know all about the engineer mentality and the drive to overcome. The fact that we want to be educated and feel better talking to others who can relate is the bond that unites each of us on this site. This is a positive place. I plan to turn my diagnosis into a commitment to continue to remain active here even as I have recovered and moved on. I just appreciate the support by the "regulars" on this board too much. They inspire me to be a better supporter of the next member of our crazy club. I like that you are easing back into things. Have an awesome weekend and can't wait to see the tattoo.
Scott
It's obviously a polynesian design. It contains several glyphs: Honu (turtle) for protection, Manu (shark) for strength, Ohana (family), ocean waves, Warrior, Shell (abundance/wealth) and two tiki eyes (protection) -- as well as the M-dot
Posting a picture of it on my leg on the blog... Man, 2.25 hrs -- painful experience, but its done.
Rick0
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