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Monday, March 29, 2010

Post Surgery

Well, I am finished with both eyes and can see clearly again. I mean really clearly. I am amazed at the clarity of vision I now have. I still have about a week of drops to do in the left eye, which was the last eye completed. I can now see in bright lights both during the day and at night. I am glad I had it done.

If you have or get cataracts, the docs will tell you they have to go for a spell before they want to remove them. All I can say is if you have trouble seeing in bright lights during the day or night, maybe they should come out. Let me explain what I mean. During the day, sunshine, or lights from store lights would enter my eyes and I think because of the cataracts, the light would be scattered across the eyes in an unnatural way making seeing difficult. I went over the crest of a hill one day prior to surgery, sunlight hit me in the eyes, and it was like a blinding whiteout, more so than you would normally get. I would often duck my head to shield my eyes from the light or pull my hat down when I was in a store. So, there you have it.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Eyes

Well, I went to the eye doc this week and it looks like I will be having double cataract surgery in the near future. I am now waiting to hear from my health insurance company that will authorize the procedures. Each eye will be done about a month apart. Looking forward to seeing you clearly.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Ah A New Year

My intentions were to be asleep by 11:00. I was in bed, but our neighbors decided to blow some fire crackers off. Eli, our dog does not like fire crackers and was barking. I got him to come up on the bed, which doesn't take much, to get some comfort. He came up, stopped barking, but just about lied on top of me. A 50 pound comforter is a little are to sleep under. Needless to say, I made it into the new year. Yahoo.
Looks like I will be going into the eye docs on the 6TH to see about the cataracts and see if and when surgery will be done. It would be nice to say, "I can see clearly now."
Hope all had a great Christmas and my the new year be good to you.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

2010 Year of Medicine

Wow, getting old really sucks. Finished my colonoscopy this morning. Looks like we do it again in 3 instead of 10. Saw my eye doc to get new glasses and he said, I should see the eye surgeons to have my cataracts removed. I had been told they would not need to come out for some time. I think I agree with my eye doc as my vision is really slipping. So, I am waiting on the consult with the hopes we can get the eyes done this year, and sooner the better. I will hope to complete my dental work with an implant and crown before Fall. And the topper for 2010 is, I hit the 60 mark. I am really old and I don't want to be.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Made It

Well, the Christmas crush is concluded. We dressed the tree and house, fed the family, opened gifts, and ate at our neighbors home. Soon, all the dressing will come down and a new year will be upon us. Can we "HOPE FOR REAL CHANGE?" One other great thing this season, BYU actually beat someone in a football bowl game. GO COUGARS.
In spite of the crush of people in the house, things went pretty well. Thanks to all who provided food, gifts, and good company. Wishing you all a great New Year. May it be filled with love, prosperity, and good health.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Well a Day to write something about, I suppose.

Well, this is the last year for me to be considered in mid-life. Turning 59 today is really just another day, though it was made especially special by getting a birthday card from DeAnne and family, and on time no less. Way to go DeAnne.
I don't expect anything earth shattering to happen today. We are still deeply under gray and wet skies, and the only really good thing to do is read, which I have been doing with some vigor. I am working on the Iris Johansen series. I have finished her Eve Duncan novels except her newest, which is still to come. So, I have started on the other novels that our library has. She is a good read unless you get turned off by overly sexually charged women. Her leads are all women who are strong mentally, intellectually, hyper sexual, and vulnerable. I suppose the latter allows for the male support to come through.
I usally do house cleaning on Saturdays, but I may put it off. Yuk. Well off to read.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Slacker

Well, as you can see, I have been less than diligent in keeping up the blog. Things that have happened since I last wrote include the following: A trip to Mazatlan, Mexico with friends John and Barb. Barb used to work with Brandi at the law firm. Delivered a chest and dresser to Deanne and family, and met her friend Molly. From there went up to Spokane to visit with Jenny, Jared, Brit, Tammy, and grand children Ethan, Braeden, and Alura. We also had a walkway put in at the new house, well THE house now, a tool shed on the side of the house, and changed out all the main lights in the house. Had a potluck dinner with several of our neighbors and ate great food. A few nights before that, I had a visit from the EMTs. Wasn't as bad as it seemed at the moment. Best guess was dehydration. Did not pass out or do a header, i.e. like Brandi has done three times. I am also being fitted with a dental appliance to straighten a tooth to make room for a implant. Doc says it I lost the leaning tooth, I would have no chewing on the side. What's 4K, right? Worst thing is since coming back from Mazatlan, I have been coughing nonstop. No fever or flu anything, so chill, and I have not kissed any pigs. Oh, I finished two Stephen White novels in Mexico and two since coming back, which means I have read his entire body of work accept his newest that comes out in August. Now working on Jeffery Archer until my favs get their new books out that come out through the next few months. Oh yeah, I also finished the new book by Harlan Coben, and Ridley Pearson. Heck, there might be other, but I don't have the list in front of me.