The eye surgeon says that the repair of the macular hole was successful, but looks a little thin and fragile, so he would like me to be face down again. Not as round-the-clock as last time, but nine hours a day plus sleep. And instead of a week, it's until the gas bubble dissipates, which is at least two weeks, more likely three or four.
So I'll keep in touch, but posting will be light. I do have a few things here and there.
Good luck
ReplyDeleteTake really good care of yourself. We (I, at least) can wait for your healing.
ReplyDeleteTake care. Eyes are hard to replace.
ReplyDeleteGet better.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you're having to do that again, but the alternative sounds much worse. As for us, yes, we can wait.
ReplyDeleteHope it turns out well for you, AVI.
ReplyDeleteYikes, that sucks. But your eyes are important and your doctor has experience in the best ways to achieve your goals.
ReplyDeleteEmbrace the power of podcasts and audible books! There is so much history out there and anthropology news and all kinds of wonderful things that I only wish I could find the time to listen to.
ReplyDeleteLucky, lucky $2sgtard.