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Rudel Gurken Allisters Light Thunder Major
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Posted: 20-Aug-2007 13:57 Post subject: I'm worried! |
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In the beginning it was far away but now as the date of my eye surgery actually comes close i try to appear calm but have to admit that i start getting worried.
Has anybody of you went through an eye surgery (especially an "Vitrektomy")? _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
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Talen Capellan Confederation Sang-shao
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Posted: 20-Aug-2007 14:14 Post subject: |
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I had Lasik...but thats not even close.
Good luck though. _________________ "Historians exercise great power and some of them know it. They recreate the past, changing it to fit their own interpretations. Thus, they change the future as well." - Leto II
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Sleeping Dragon Draconis Combine Tai-i
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Posted: 20-Aug-2007 15:11 Post subject: |
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My father had eye surgery on both eyes two years ago and in less than a month he was working again. He's a watchmaker... No complains from him since then. _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
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Rudel Gurken Allisters Light Thunder Major
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Posted: 20-Aug-2007 15:16 Post subject: |
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Thanks, Talen!
And good to hear that, SD! What was done exactly to your fathers eyes (If i may ask!) ? _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
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SaberDance Federated Suns Colonel
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Posted: 20-Aug-2007 22:24 Post subject: |
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Grandmother had cataract replacement surgery done in the late 80s. Still going fine on the plastic lenses. And doesn't need glasses anymore either.
Dad's getting the same surgery in a couple years (cataract is just starting to form).
Who needs lasik? Just get the whole lense replaced!
No idea what your surgery is, though, sorry.
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Sleeping Dragon Draconis Combine Tai-i
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Posted: 21-Aug-2007 01:57 Post subject: |
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I feared that you'll ask this question
*leaves to find a vocabulary*
*sends the book to a sightseeing flight around the kitchen*
Well, since he works with magnifying glass most of the time he collected quite a few diopters that needed to be removed and with age the eyes lose the ability to accomodate properly, but I'm not sure what exactly was done. I'll ask for details when I see him. _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
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Rudel Gurken Allisters Light Thunder Major
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Posted: 21-Aug-2007 16:36 Post subject: |
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My surgery?
The liquid in my left eye will be sucked out and replaced by another, artificial, liquid to get all the dead cells out that i got from an inflammation o the blood essels behind this eye! _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
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Posted: 22-Aug-2007 08:13 Post subject: Re: I'm worried! |
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Rudel Gurken wrote: | In the beginning it was far away but now as the date of my eye surgery actually comes close i try to appear calm but have to admit that i start getting worried.
Has anybody of you went through an eye surgery (especially an "Vitrektomy")? |
I just went through PHASIK ICL, that I had a lens placed in both eyes under the cornna. It is similar to what they do for cataphrach surgery and so now I can see 20/15 in both eyes.
It was worrisome but things went well enough and other then getting a bit fidgetty during the surgery it was over with in less then an hour and half for each eye spaced out over two week time frame. So two surgeries and now I can see much better.
Just stay calm and don't let the little nagging worry voices get to you. things will be okay. _________________ Karagin Only the dead have seen the end of war. - Plato
"Wasted trip Man. Nobody said nuthin' about lockin' horns with no tigers." Oddball
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Emmy Clan Wolf Star Commander
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Posted: 22-Aug-2007 16:01 Post subject: |
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I've had six. I was born with strabismus/amblyopia (cross eye/lazy eye) that didn't respond to exercise or glasses with prisms, and by the time I was two lead to blindness in the lazy eye and damage to the good eye. The first four I don't remember because I was too young, all I know is that the surgeon removes some of the muscle on the side that isn't pulling like it should. The fifth and sixth surgeries involved a vitrektomy to remove remaining scar tissue and bits of the vitreous fluid that had been broken during surgery and hardened, causing floaters and blind spots. I know I was scared witless all six times but there really isn't anything to worry about. It's an outpatient surgery, it takes about fifteen minutes, and then you are out of the hospital or surgery center an hour later once the nurses make sure there were no complications. Complications are rare and usually mild, if anything happens it is more likely to be from anesthesia then the surgery itself. It's pretty painless, the IV I had for the anesthesia (usually they just use gas but I don't react well to anesthesia) hurt more then my eyes. You are tired and nauseous for only the day of the surgery, sometimes less, and sensitive to light for about a week. Make sure you have someone to drive you home, time off work the day of and after the surgery just in case, and really good sunglasses and you'll be fine. _________________ "I love deadlines. I especially love the 'whooshing' sound they make as they fly by" ~ Douglass Adams Happiness is biting your bird back.
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Kalo Osis Clan Ice Hellions Star Colonel
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Posted: 22-Aug-2007 20:04 Post subject: |
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Never had eye surgery...no money nor insurance. Best of luck though.
On a less helpful note, doctors are terrifying for me. White coats, face masks...*Shiver*.
However you are probably a better and braver man than I (Course most are), so you should be swell. _________________ "I prefer to fight for a meaningful purpose, rather than to provide a spectacle for the ignorant masses."
-Kalo on the Solaris 7 Battlemech Arenas
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Rudel Gurken Allisters Light Thunder Major
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Posted: 23-Aug-2007 10:19 Post subject: |
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Thanks Emmy! As you are through six surgeries i will stand my (hopefully) single one like a man
Kalo, doctors aren't that bad!!! 8)
This isn't my first surgery but it is the first concerning my eyes.
I think even a brain surgery wouldn't worry me that much!!! _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
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Rudel Gurken Allisters Light Thunder Major
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Posted: 31-Aug-2007 10:54 Post subject: |
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So finally i got through my eye surgery last Monday!
Everything seems fine till now but because of my eye being still wide due to the medicines i can't see clear with it yet.
Thanks for you all for giving me "psychological support"! _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
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Posted: 31-Aug-2007 11:31 Post subject: |
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Rudel Gurken wrote: | So finally i got through my eye surgery last Monday!
Everything seems fine till now but because of my eye being still wide due to the medicines i can't see clear with it yet.
Thanks for you all for giving me "psychological support"! |
Congrats! They will clear up soon enough take it easy and don't stress yourself. _________________ Karagin Only the dead have seen the end of war. - Plato
"Wasted trip Man. Nobody said nuthin' about lockin' horns with no tigers." Oddball
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Sleeping Dragon Draconis Combine Tai-i
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Posted: 31-Aug-2007 14:20 Post subject: |
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No doubt that your eye for good designs will be sharper than ever _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
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Rudel Gurken Allisters Light Thunder Major
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Posted: 01-Sep-2007 04:20 Post subject: |
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Thanks, Karagin! The doctor said it will take time till after the weekend.
Sleeping Dragon wrote: | No doubt that your eye for good designs will be sharper than ever |
We will see! 8) Thanks! _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
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