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I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle than
the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always on the
right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia, the doc opened
up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the plastic replacement.


Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had difficulty
seeing the "right" side of the issues.



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NOYB wrote:
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I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle than
the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always on the
right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia, the doc
opened up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the plastic
replacement.


Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had difficulty
seeing the "right" side of the issues.




Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is completely
distorted!


Distorted? You need a new eye doctor. They should be clear as day to you
now.


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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle than
the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always on the
right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia, the doc
opened up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the plastic
replacement.

Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had difficulty
seeing the "right" side of the issues.




Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is completely
distorted!


Distorted? You need a new eye doctor. They should be clear as day to you
now.


Ah, the dentist is now an eye expert, eh?
From www.prk.com

It's normal to feel itching and mild discomfort for a while after
cataract surgery. Some fluid discharge is also common, and your eye may
be sensitive to light and touch. If you have discomfort, your eye
doctor may suggest a pain reliever. After 1-2 days, even moderate
discomfort should disappear. In most cases, healing will take about 6
weeks.

Some common problems can occur after surgery. These may include
increased pressure, blurring from swelling, inflammation (pain,
redness, swelling), and sometimes bleeding. More rare and serious
problems include infection, loss of vision, or light flashes. If you
experience increasing pain or a worsening of vision after surgery, you
should contact your eye doctor.

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"basskisser" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle
than
the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always on
the
right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia, the doc
opened up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the plastic
replacement.

Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had
difficulty
seeing the "right" side of the issues.




Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is
completely
distorted!


Distorted? You need a new eye doctor. They should be clear as day to
you
now.


Ah, the dentist is now an eye expert, eh?
From www.prk.com

It's normal to feel itching and mild discomfort for a while after
cataract surgery.


Glad to see you're still unable to follow a thread.



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Harry Krause wrote:
Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is
completely distorted!


Hmm. Maybe it's your left eye that needs to catch up!

Nah, seriously. I'm glad there have been so many advances made in ths
procedure.

My grandfather had double eye surgery in the mid-60's, Thats when they
totally cut out the lens of the eye during a three hr. surgery. and
from then on out, he had to wear "coke bottle" glass's.

It was a real pain for him to see, bbut it was all the technology they
had at the moment.

I'm glad things are different now, and hop you have a good recovery,
Harry.

Tim



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Harry Krause wrote:
NOYB wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle
than the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always
on the right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia,
the doc opened up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the
plastic replacement.

Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had
difficulty seeing the "right" side of the issues.



Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is
completely distorted!


Distorted? You need a new eye doctor. They should be clear as day to
you now.




I clearly see that the right is distorted!

...........and polluted!
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basskisser wrote:

Ah, the dentist is now an eye expert, eh?
From www.prk.com

It's normal to feel itching and mild discomfort for a while after
cataract surgery. Some fluid discharge is also common, and your eye may
be sensitive to light and touch. If you have discomfort, your eye
doctor may suggest a pain reliever. After 1-2 days, even moderate
discomfort should disappear. In most cases, healing will take about 6
weeks.

Some common problems can occur after surgery. These may include
increased pressure, blurring from swelling, inflammation (pain,
redness, swelling), and sometimes bleeding. More rare and serious
problems include infection, loss of vision, or light flashes. If you
experience increasing pain or a worsening of vision after surgery, you
should contact your eye doctor.


Seems to me mom was advised not to bend over too far forward for a day
or two. Can't remember why... maybe the new plastic lens could become
dislodged. (and of course...no rubbing the eye)
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:22:56 -0400, Harry Krause
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basskisser wrote:
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle than
the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always on the
right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia, the doc
opened up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the plastic
replacement.
Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had difficulty
seeing the "right" side of the issues.



Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is completely
distorted!

Distorted? You need a new eye doctor. They should be clear as day to you
now.


Ah, the dentist is now an eye expert, eh?
From www.prk.com

It's normal to feel itching and mild discomfort for a while after
cataract surgery. Some fluid discharge is also common, and your eye may
be sensitive to light and touch. If you have discomfort, your eye
doctor may suggest a pain reliever. After 1-2 days, even moderate
discomfort should disappear. In most cases, healing will take about 6
weeks.

Some common problems can occur after surgery. These may include
increased pressure, blurring from swelling, inflammation (pain,
redness, swelling), and sometimes bleeding. More rare and serious
problems include infection, loss of vision, or light flashes. If you
experience increasing pain or a worsening of vision after surgery, you
should contact your eye doctor.


Hmmm. So far, the only side effects I've experienced are hair growth on
the top of my head, and 2" more where it counts.



Palm?
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 17:58:08 GMT, Don White wrote:

basskisser wrote:

Ah, the dentist is now an eye expert, eh?
From www.prk.com

It's normal to feel itching and mild discomfort for a while after
cataract surgery. Some fluid discharge is also common, and your eye may
be sensitive to light and touch. If you have discomfort, your eye
doctor may suggest a pain reliever. After 1-2 days, even moderate
discomfort should disappear. In most cases, healing will take about 6
weeks.

Some common problems can occur after surgery. These may include
increased pressure, blurring from swelling, inflammation (pain,
redness, swelling), and sometimes bleeding. More rare and serious
problems include infection, loss of vision, or light flashes. If you
experience increasing pain or a worsening of vision after surgery, you
should contact your eye doctor.


Seems to me mom was advised not to bend over too far forward for a day
or two. Can't remember why... maybe the new plastic lens could become
dislodged. (and of course...no rubbing the eye)


Then again, maybe it had something to do with your dad's prowess?

[Please take that as a joke!!!]
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'Til next time,

John H

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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:19:05 -0400, Harry Krause
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JohnH wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:22:56 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

basskisser wrote:
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
I underwent cataract surgery yesterday and it was less of a hassle than
the lasik surgery I had seven or eight years ago.

My right eye was the problem (of course - the problems are always on the
right!), and in 15 minutes, I was semi-out from anesthesia, the doc
opened up my eye, removed "the cloud" and put in the plastic
replacement.
Your right eye was clouded all this time? No wonder you had difficulty
seeing the "right" side of the issues.



Indeed. I can see clearly now; the right side of the issues is completely
distorted!

Distorted? You need a new eye doctor. They should be clear as day to you
now.
Ah, the dentist is now an eye expert, eh?
From www.prk.com
It's normal to feel itching and mild discomfort for a while after
cataract surgery. Some fluid discharge is also common, and your eye may
be sensitive to light and touch. If you have discomfort, your eye
doctor may suggest a pain reliever. After 1-2 days, even moderate
discomfort should disappear. In most cases, healing will take about 6
weeks.

Some common problems can occur after surgery. These may include
increased pressure, blurring from swelling, inflammation (pain,
redness, swelling), and sometimes bleeding. More rare and serious
problems include infection, loss of vision, or light flashes. If you
experience increasing pain or a worsening of vision after surgery, you
should contact your eye doctor.

Hmmm. So far, the only side effects I've experienced are hair growth on
the top of my head, and 2" more where it counts.



Palm?
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Yeah, my hairy palm is 2" bigger. That's it!


Your two-inch hairy palm is bigger than *what*?

BTW, I've still not had a good opportunity to go get the boat wet. You?
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