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Keep getting well.second eye today
Doc said it could be a month before both eyes are focused
no shooting or driving until then
will get back to you when healed
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Keep getting well.second eye today
Doc said it could be a month before both eyes are focused
no shooting or driving until then
will get back to you when healed
NO NO NO NO - I don't want to drink wine no more - it makes me wake up on the floorTwo bottles? Hell, after two glasses of GOOD wine I'm fighin' to stay off the floor.
I'm an occasional social drinker, but I'm generally anti-social so…..
Joe Walsh, it IS you!!NO NO NO NO - I don't want to drink wine no more - it makes me wake up on the floor
No thank you please it maks me fall to my knees and then it makes it hard to find the door
but some are not old enough to remember RingoI thought the No No song was Ringo?
LOL, hey he did have some fun in his young days playing off that fame. He was even in some low budget western shot in the style of ones Clint did in Italy. It was amusing and the acting was what you would expect from something very low budget. I saw it when I was a kid and liked it. Watched it again a few years ago and it still did make me laugh. Probably out on the web now days. Called Blind Man. Good for a few laughsRingo is a little weed of a man who has bought up most of the available shares of his own hype.
Then you should watch, "Caveman" from back in 1981….LOL, hey he did have some fun in his young days playing off that fame. He was even in some low budget western shot in the style of ones Clint did in Italy. It was amusing and the acting was what you would expect from something very low budget. I saw it when I was a kid and liked it. Watched it again a few years ago and it still did make me laugh. Probably out on the web now days. Called Blind Man. Good for a few laughs
I don't think I saw that one. Will have to look at it while at work. Probably good for a few laughs. The guy did have fun in his younger days.Then you should watch, "Caveman" from back in 1981….
I had mine done by the same group in Salmon Creek - good peopleBack on topic, I had both eyes done in 2009. Still as good as they were after the healing process. However, precision shooting with iron sights just isn't worth the effort as results aren't great. I now use small scopes or red dots. The average cost was about $2,500. each back then. I had mine done at Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute in Tualatin. A first class joint.
how long did it take you to heal?Back on topic, I had both eyes done in 2009. Still as good as they were after the healing process. However, precision shooting with iron sights just isn't worth the effort as results aren't great. I now use small scopes or red dots. The average cost was about $2,500. each back then. I had mine done at Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute in Tualatin. A first class joint.
I can see from arms length to 50 yrds clearly after 3 weeksI had a cataract develop in one eye. Because of my extremely severe nearsightedness, they had to replace the lens in both eyes.
Kaiser did both replacements, about a week apart. No complications, and within a couple of days after each procedure, I could see clearly. The only drawback is that when I have to get a good, up-close look at something I no longer can just take off my glasses. I have to use a magnifier now. That, and when I read without glasses, my arms are too short!
one of my simple joys was sitting with coffee in the early morning, looking at the mountains over in Cowlitz Co and snow caped Mt St Helensrjmt,
It "looks" (pun intended) like your "can see" list is bigger than your "can't" list. Sounds like a pretty good trade-off. I had to get computer specific glasses, but mostly a win-win deal for me. You'll get used to the new eyes and I'm sure you'll be as grateful as I am for the bionic eyes. Best of luck.
this used to be my morning coffee viewone of my simple joys was sitting with coffee in the early morning, looking at the mountains over in Cowlitz Co and snow caped Mt St Helens
I now can't enjoy that early morning view
in another month I'll have to look into distance glasses
hoping to shoot iron sights again was was just vanity, but enjoying the panoramic view of the Lewis River Valley was one reason I moved here 24 years ago