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#1061537 added February 12, 2024 at 3:30pm Restrictions: None
Just an update
I got a ride, with my church family, out of town and had the cateract surgery. The operation didn't take long and all seems to be doing well.
Now I just have to recuperate, and as l thought, my doctor didn't say anything about driving, but I'm pretty sure she doesn't want me to until I'm healed up.
I will be laying low for a while. When I got home, I sat in my winged-back chair resting for a few minutes, but then I nodded off and fell asleep. I'm not sure how long I slept but nothing caused me to wake up. Rarely do I do that. And so yes I was exhausted.
Most of the time while at the surgery center, I was waiting in the reception area. I hadn't had anything to eat or drink, except water, from 7 a.m. onward.
My ride picked me up about 7:15 a.m. but my appointment was for 10 a.m.
I'm glad I got the surgery done. In January I'll have the left eye done.
As of today, it seems like I'm seeing auras. I was kind of excited thinking I was having a spiritual moment, but realized anything I touched had that same kind of cobwebby aura, even a McDonalds fruit pie. Haha.
How cool would that be to see have some kind of super vision after an eye operation, huh? Actually, it kind of sounds sci-fi-ish. I might have to think about it a little to discover the story possibilities.
Have to go now. I'm typoing like crzzy and my eyesight is blurry still. |
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