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  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,819 Member
    ShadyGuy said:

    Max

    Max
    I loved that show by George Burns. It was genius. Also Mr Ed's cousin Francis was amusing to a small kid like me.
    signed,
    Wilbur

    Addendum: Francis was a talking mule
    Diagnosis

    Met with the opthamologist (M.D.) today.   Said no indication of any macular degeneration, of any stage.  He told me the O.D. was probably thrown off by the level of cataract, and how it was distributed, which does obscure the retna in a way that could be taken for m.d.  Should be scheduled for cataract surgery soon, which of course is a pretty safe and routne proceedure.   Thanks to all for the kind intentions,

  • po18guy
    po18guy Member Posts: 1,508 Member
    Good

    Now, pay a little extra for upgraded inter-ocular lenses, make sure they put the correct ones in (ahem!) and you will be singing like Johnny Nash.

  • Rocquie
    Rocquie Member Posts: 869 Member
    edited August 2021 #24

    Diagnosis

    Met with the opthamologist (M.D.) today.   Said no indication of any macular degeneration, of any stage.  He told me the O.D. was probably thrown off by the level of cataract, and how it was distributed, which does obscure the retna in a way that could be taken for m.d.  Should be scheduled for cataract surgery soon, which of course is a pretty safe and routne proceedure.   Thanks to all for the kind intentions,

    Max

    What a relief! I am so happy for you.

    Cheers,

    Rocquie

     

  • ShadyGuy
    ShadyGuy Member Posts: 923 Member

    Diagnosis

    Met with the opthamologist (M.D.) today.   Said no indication of any macular degeneration, of any stage.  He told me the O.D. was probably thrown off by the level of cataract, and how it was distributed, which does obscure the retna in a way that could be taken for m.d.  Should be scheduled for cataract surgery soon, which of course is a pretty safe and routne proceedure.   Thanks to all for the kind intentions,

    Wonderful news!

    Wonderful news!

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,819 Member
    po18guy said:

    Good

    Now, pay a little extra for upgraded inter-ocular lenses, make sure they put the correct ones in (ahem!) and you will be singing like Johnny Nash.

    Johnny Nash

    On of my favorite hits back in the 70s.....  I like Jimmy Cliff's remake a little better, it has that Reggae vibe.   En-joy, Monn !  An upbeat turn for all here today.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrHxhQPOO2c

     

  • Sandy Ray
    Sandy Ray Member Posts: 144 Member

    Diagnosis

    Met with the opthamologist (M.D.) today.   Said no indication of any macular degeneration, of any stage.  He told me the O.D. was probably thrown off by the level of cataract, and how it was distributed, which does obscure the retna in a way that could be taken for m.d.  Should be scheduled for cataract surgery soon, which of course is a pretty safe and routne proceedure.   Thanks to all for the kind intentions,

    Awesome

    Glad to hear the good news!

  • PBL
    PBL Member Posts: 369 Member
    edited August 2021 #28
    Max,

    So glad you're feeling "very olympic"! Hope it lasts you more than just today...

    As to "seeing clearly", hopefully, that'll be after surgery Cool

  • PBL
    PBL Member Posts: 369 Member
    Max,

    So glad you're feeling "very olympic"! Hope it lasts you more than just today...

    As to "seeing clearly", hopefully, that'll be after surgery Cool

  • lindary
    lindary Member Posts: 711 Member

    I haven't checked in for months and then find out they changed the format. And then I see this thread.

    One of my reasons for not being on was my eyes. Little background. When I was about 4 I was diagnosed with a severe lazy left eye. My parents were afraid of surgery so they took me to doctor they had me do various exercises to strengthen the muscles in the left eye. I never got full vision in the left eye, just peripheral vision. So I am totally dependent on one eye.

    So back in July I went to Lens Crafter for new glasses. I go only every 2 - 3 years. One of their scans found a bulging blood vessel in my right eye. I was then sent to an opthamologist who verified that it was near the front of the right eye. He said if it ruptured it would not affect the macular since is was by the front of the eye.

    Around this time I learned a cousin has MD and so did her sister. (One had wet and the other dry. Don't remember which has which. ) Their mom didn't have MD but her sister (our aunt) did. I was worried. More so than when I was told I had cancer. My choice was to do nothing and just watch or take care of the blood vessel now. I went with the second option. He tried injecting the blood vessels but it didn't work so he had to laser it. All of this took place over 4 months. I did tell him about the family eye history and he said he did not see anything to be concerned. Looks like I may be seeing him more often than every 2 or 3 years.

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,819 Member

    Lindary,

    Good luck with your eye issues. As I wrote on some thread somewhere (before CSN put the entire history of this site in a big blender and ruined it), an Ophthalmologist determined that what an Optometrist thought was MD was actually not. You 'had not logged in here in a few months.' It looks like no one else has either. This new format sucks,

  • twowheels
    twowheels Member Posts: 31 Member
    edited March 2022 #32

    Prednisone accelerates the potential for cataracts.

    It's SOP to administer w/ABVD and likely other chemo regimens