Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Future.

It all started a couple of weeks ago.  I knew my blogging was getting less, and although i wanted to blog, I found it becoming more of a chore, than a pleasure.   I also knew my eyes were starting to cause me problems.

It began with the 1:25000 scale maps.  (Thats 2 and one half inches to the mile, for us Imperial die hards!) Its one of the largest scale maps available over here.  I couldnt see the writing! The small stuff, I was having to hold the damn map at arms length! Not the way to do it! Then there was my glasses, I was needing another prescription, 6 months after the last one! All at £350 (pounds) a pop!  Things were getting bad.

Even writing the blog was a real effort, as I was making so many typo`s! After a while I`d give up, have a coffee, and try again! The headaches? It was never ending, work was suffering, every thing was getting me down.It even got to the stage where I was starting to drive by “feel!”  Lol!

I`d heard about all the possibilities, Bi focals, stronger glasses, etc. Then,  and I dont watch that much tv,  my OH pointed out  the Laser surgery thingy!  Well by this time, I was  really frustrated with myself. So last week I ventured into the world of Laser Eye Surgery.

It was really quite fascinating, computers, graphs, bright lights, coloured eye mapping? Well, anyway. Finally, a very nice lady showed me into a small room, and squirted some drops into my eyes, and, after I had done the “wall of death dance” around the room!  She began to tell me to look through this and then that. Lastly she said to me, “ Your eyes are pretty poor, try this last view of the eye chart?”  At that a lens dropped into place before my eye.  

“Bloody hell!”………..That was my first expletive, followed by gasps of amazement.  She said, “Can you read the bottom line of letters?”

I replied, “Made in England”.    I was stunned at how sharp and clear my vision was. She explained that this was how my eyes would be after Laser treatment. I was flabbergasted!

So next week, Tuesday the 27th Sept, I will have the surgery. At this moment  I am excited. Looking forward to it.

I shall finally be able to ride the horse, and know where I am going! I shall be able to find my zip, in a hurry!  Ah! Bliss!

Ps. My close up reading will not alter that much, but all the medium and long vision will be perfect.

11 comments:

  1. Excellent! Hope all goes well with the surgery - let us know - it's very interesting and seems to work major improvements for many people.

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  2. Hi Kate! I am so looking forward to it. The mere fact that I will be able to see the horses ears, without any blurring? Fantastic!

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  3. "Bloody Hell"- you make me laugh! My dad used to say that, a time or two. Hope all goes well and you have a new outlook on life soon.

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  4. It can be tough to not see the finer things in life. I took a class so I could teach sight impaired students math and the world opened into a different view for me.I fought the bifocals, vaniity with age I guess.Good luck with your surgery.

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  5. hi Shirley!...How are you? Thanks, I`m glad I make you laugh! I`m sure the Laser thingy will be fine! (X-Men here we come!)

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  6. OOTP- You`re dead right there! You dont always appreciate what you have `till it might be lost or, become poor.

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  7. Brett and I both had that surgery as we were nearly blind without glasses or contacts. It was a huge success for both of us -- I had mine almost 15 years ago - when it was still new. I still need reading glasses but I'm good with everything else. I hope you have a great result!!

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  8. I am battling the same thing, I've now been to the eye doc 3 times in the last ten days, I can wear contacts but I am struggling with double vision, just not all the time. Comes and goes type of thing. I would give my right arm to have that surgery. Breathe deep, it's quick! (that's what I hear anyway).

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  9. Still catching up after being down with the cold.... I can't wait to see how the eye surgery goes... I have a friend who had it and she has done great! Good luck!

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  10. Laser surgery, Cheyenne? Well I'll be damned. Well, if it helps you find your zip in a hurry, maybe it'll help you find what's behind that zip too, especially on a cold day. Good luck, Buddy.

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  11. Thanks Valance!..........Guess you`d be right. Ain`t seen it since that day on the Porch!

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