Eye surgery .... was Sunday supper.... roast chicken
Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-03-23 1:55 p.m., Sheldon wrote:
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>> I found out yesterday that my cateract surgery is postponed, only
>> emergency surgeries are being performed, cateract surgery is
>> elective.
>> I was supposed to go in tomorrow to be seen by the retina specialist
>> but that's been canceled too, they will contact me when they have a
>> new date and I was told to phone in a month if I don't hear from
>> them.
>> With this virus I wasn't keen on having my eyes examined, with
>> all the
>> machines I'd have to press my face into I doubt they are being
>> sterilized religiously... especially since they are constantly
>> warning
>> people to not touch their eyes.
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> My wife had cataract surgery about 6 years ago and was supposed to
> go last and get the lenses lasered to remove some sort of debris.
> She had been waiting for clearance for that because she had had
> retinal surgery since the lens implants.* They called to rebook it
> because the doctor had been out of the country and had to self
> isolate for two weeks. She has an appointment for some time in May.
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> Meanwhile, I am concerned about my optometry appointment. Ontario
> is now near lockdown with only essential businesses open.* My eye
> exam is overdue. I am entitled to an eye examine every year under
> the government system and to new glasses every two years under my
> extended coverage. I think my optometrist has overextended
> herself.* I had heard of people not being able to get appointments
> until months down the road so I called.* Sure enough, the nearest
> appointment was months away. I would get stuck in the middle of the
> two plans.** I would not be able to get new glasses covered if I
> took that appointment, and then I would have to pay for another
> exam at the time I would be eligible for glasses. So I opted to
> delay the exam until I could get the glasses. I know I need new
> glasses. If I lose this appointment I don't know how long it will
> be until I get in to see her.
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>> My wife wears contact lenses, has been for years, she buys tubes of
>> small round sterile cotton pads for cleaning make-up from around her
>> eyes or if her eyes itch... now she mists the pads with rubbing
>> alcohol to carefully clean make-up from around her eyes... now I do
>> the same if my eyes itch.. of course eyes itch a lot less when
>> one is
>> not thinking about it.
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> I have dry eye in the left eye. I usually stick my finger near by
> eye every 5-10 minutes to relief the annoyance. It's bothering me
> now and it is everything I can do not to rub it.
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Just tell us the important stuff. Does yoose doctor have gigantic
titties, like Popeye's doctor?
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