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I'd be happy to just put
I'd be happy to just put moisturizing drops in daily. Not a big deal!
Since end of IBC TX, I have developed cataracts in both eyes - surgery took care of it. A year ago in late July, my right retina detached and re detached in late Aug (long story of neglect at an 'eye instute' but I did finally get a fantastic eye surgeon). This year in late June, my left retina detached. Thankfully, I was able to get into my fantastic Dr as soon as I realized what was happening. Did not ralk to him but one of his RNs did and I was told to get to town as fast as I could safely. So far so good. He is really a special Dr in today's world - he did the procedure on Thurs and had me come back on Sat morning for another procedure to help. One of his RNs also volunteered go come in to help him Sat morn.
Putting a drop in daily is basically nothing to worry about - especially as we age.
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