Can you see me now?
Glad all went well. Now you can put that jig in the hole in the pads, every time. ?
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Was told that I couldn't see straight and That I lost my depth perception
Now that all should be behind me.
surgery was less than one hour.
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Can you see me now?
Glad all went well. Now you can put that jig in the hole in the pads, every time. ?
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Hope you get well soon. We need you seeing straight for the next slabtogether/slabfest. Feel better my friend!!!!
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I wont poke at you this time. Get well soon. That patch has to be a real treat.
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Surgery went well, got to the hospital at about 5:00 AM, was requested to be there by 6:00 AM. (Ask speckanator about my being on time) Got registered and admitted got in to the "surgery prep room and had a wait of over an hour before the surgeon arrived, surgery was scheduled at 8:00 AM.
At 8:00 AM was delivered to surgery and the procedure was over before 9:00 AM. Went to the recovery room and was discharged from there by 9:45AM. Was driven home by my wife, and got home by 10:30 AM.
Post Op visit with Doctor (Surgeon) Monday morning, removed patch, examined eye and said everything is GOOD. Need to wear the patch over the eye when sleeping, drops in the eye every 4 hours. Next office visit in a week.
Probably the "easiest" surgery that I have experienced. Been thru back 3 times, last time left with two rods about 12 inches long each, attached with total of 8 screws. cataract 3 times, one eye twice.
Not looking forward for any more, but was told long ago, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY CONFIDENCE IN YOUR DOCTOR, YOUR RECOVER WILL NOT BE AS YOUR HAD HOPED FOR.
THANKS FOR ALL OF THE REPLIES.
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