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How did the surgery go? Doing well?
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How did the surgery go? Doing well? Todd Best wishes seconded. Bill |
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gOn 2007-10-29, Bill Schwab wrote:
Iggy, How did the surgery go? Doing well? Todd Best wishes seconded. Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and whenever I do stuff (like washing dishes), so that nothing gets in the eyes that should not. I see very well and have no troubles so far. I appreciate you asking and the best wishes, etc. i |
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Ignoramus32225 wrote:
gOn 2007-10-29, Bill Schwab wrote: Iggy, How did the surgery go? Doing well? Todd Best wishes seconded. Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and whenever I do stuff (like washing dishes), so that nothing gets in the eyes that should not. I see very well and have no troubles so far. I appreciate you asking and the best wishes, etc. i Glad to hear it went well. I had it done about 3 years ago. One of the best decisions I ever made. I've been very happy with the outcome. Gives me a good comment if anybody ribs me about putting on safety glasses. "Hey, I spent nearly 5 grand on my eyes, I'm protecting my investment..." |
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On 2007-10-29, Todd Rich wrote:
Ignoramus32225 wrote: gOn 2007-10-29, Bill Schwab wrote: Iggy, How did the surgery go? Doing well? Todd Best wishes seconded. Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and whenever I do stuff (like washing dishes), so that nothing gets in the eyes that should not. I see very well and have no troubles so far. I appreciate you asking and the best wishes, etc. i Glad to hear it went well. I had it done about 3 years ago. One of the best decisions I ever made. I've been very happy with the outcome. Gives me a good comment if anybody ribs me about putting on safety glasses. "Hey, I spent nearly 5 grand on my eyes, I'm protecting my investment..." I agree. I actually decided to spend some $$ and bought ballistic eyewear, it is supposed to be similar to what soldiers wear to protect eyes from IED. This is so that I would get something easier to wear, and less awkward looking, than shop glasses, and would make more of a habit to wear them when doing "stuff". I have not yet received it. i |
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Ignoramus32225 wrote:
gOn 2007-10-29, Bill Schwab wrote: Iggy, How did the surgery go? Doing well? Todd Best wishes seconded. Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and whenever I do stuff (like washing dishes), so that nothing gets in the eyes that should not. I see very well and have no troubles so far. I appreciate you asking and the best wishes, etc. i Glad to here it went OK. Paul -- ----------------------------------------- It's a Linux world....well, it oughta be. ----------------------------------------- |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:01:34 -0600, Paul wrote:
Ignoramus32225 wrote: Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and whenever I do stuff (like washing dishes), so that nothing gets in the eyes that should not. I see very well and have no troubles so far. I appreciate you asking and the best wishes, etc. Glad to here it went OK. Thirded or whatever. Missed the "I'm going to do it" post. Been considering it for some time. I think next year. Sick of glasses. Sounds silly but, the few times of year I go swimming, I'd prefer to be able to actually see my kids rather than guess which fuzzy blur is one of 'em. |
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On 2007-10-30, Dave Hinz wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:01:34 -0600, Paul wrote: Ignoramus32225 wrote: Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and whenever I do stuff (like washing dishes), so that nothing gets in the eyes that should not. I see very well and have no troubles so far. I appreciate you asking and the best wishes, etc. Glad to here it went OK. Thirded or whatever. Missed the "I'm going to do it" post. Been considering it for some time. I think next year. Sick of glasses. Sounds silly but, the few times of year I go swimming, I'd prefer to be able to actually see my kids rather than guess which fuzzy blur is one of 'em. I am very satisfied Dave. Each person vision is different, so I cannot "recommend it", but I am so far very happy. i |
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On 30 Oct 2007 00:18:23 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:01:34 -0600, Paul wrote: Ignoramus32225 wrote: Thanks gents. It went well. I wear protective eyewear in the shop and Thirded or whatever. Missed the "I'm going to do it" post. Been considering it for some time. I think next year. Sick of glasses. I had Lasek, a variation of Lasik where they push the top layer of cells off and do the sculpting on the surface rather than splitting the cornea and sculpting the inner layers. 20/20 in both eyes now. I haven't seen this well since I was 11 or 12. Find somebody using WaveFront Technology. The ophthalmologist who did my eyes said that the really low cost Lasik places are often using lasers with old technology. Not sure how much difference that makes. RWL |
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