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By Malcolm Armsteen
#16048
Thanks very much all, just off in a minute to see (temporarily) the cataract man. It's not a biggie, everyone who has had it done tells me, just scary in a Chien Andalue sort of way.

It's my photographing eye so I'm looking forward to clearer vision.

Long live the NHS!
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By Abernathy
#16064
I friend of mine had both eyes done - not at the same time - and said it was a routine, relaxed procedure. She's delighted that she got it done.

Still - hope it goes well.

Quite an amusing "guide" to Un Chien Andalou here :

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By Malcolm Armsteen
#16088
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What bastard nicked my ravens?
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By davidjay
#16116
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:41 am Thanks very much all, just off in a minute to see (temporarily) the cataract man. It's not a biggie, everyone who has had it done tells me, just scary in a Chien Andalue sort of way.

It's my photographing eye so I'm looking forward to clearer vision.

Long live the NHS!
I had one done three years ago; in and out in a couple of hours. It took me a few days to get over it, then a year later my 87 year old mother didn't bother telling me she was having it done until she got home.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#16118
Yup.
Not scary, certainly not painful, NHS are magnificent.

Back in a couple of months for the other one.

I'm already getting some focussed vision in that eye.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#16147
It's quite amazing.
I have no discomfort beyond a slight feeling that I have something in my eye.
My vision has returned in that eye to a large extent, though I can't yet focus close up. I was warned I would need reading glasses for that.
At distance I am already as good with the new eye as my old left eye, which had the weaker vision, and it's not 24 hours yet.
Colours are a lot brighter, I'd say more than 1 f-stop better already.

Roll on...
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By davidjay
#16173
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:38 pm It's quite amazing.
I have no discomfort beyond a slight feeling that I have something in my eye.
My vision has returned in that eye to a large extent, though I can't yet focus close up. I was warned I would need reading glasses for that.
At distance I am already as good with the new eye as my old left eye, which had the weaker vision, and it's not 24 hours yet.
Colours are a lot brighter, I'd say more than 1 f-stop better already.

Roll on...
As a friend of mine said, it's like your eyes have been spring cleaned. Everything seems sharper and in better focus.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#16805
Thank you for asking.
Me: Eye is grand. No problems at all, consultation arranged. Diabetes - consultant very pleased. Joints - ah feck. Walking with a stick when I can walk at all.

Son's partner: seems to be over the worst, temperature down, cough gone. Christmas rearranged for December 29th.
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