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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...
On 12/12/2017 4:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > You can turn up long enough for drops. I don't know about Dave's wife > but grandson had 3 different ones each time. > == > > Ed, are you saying your grandson has had retina surgery? Please can you > tell me what is involved? > > It was mooted once for me and I declined. I've had enough stuff done to > my eyes with replacement lenses. > > The surgery itself is painless, fast, all done by laser. It was only the one type of surgery that required the head to be down for a while. The drops were put in about 4 times a day What you need may be different and even easier. He's had a few eye surgeries including cataracts, also quite easy. I understand your concern, but I'd be more worried about the consequences of not doing it rather than the fix itself. == Thank you for the explanation. I've had both cataracts done and I feel squeamish about having more done to them. At my age, maybe not so necessary. When I had one of the cataracts done he told me the retina in one eye was a bit like a lightly scrunched up tissue. My optician does a good job and I can see fairly well most of the time. I am very pleased your grandson had all he needed. I think it is important for the young. Thank you. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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