Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 23, 2014 at 18:01:26 from (184.157.215.155):
Today my son drove me to the eye surgeon,who has worked on both my daughter and wifes eyes,I am hard to impress, but he surely did. He answered all my questions, and told me about the scenario of cataract removal. Scheduled me for 2 different visits for surgery.
The left eye is the worst, it's like looking thru a chicken gizzard, the right eye is deteriorating quite rapidly. I can't wait to get them out of there. Because I'm diabetic, and because it's (cataracts) been on there for so long, it may take a little longer,but he is confidant it will work out great.All the office help are cheerful and pleasant, and it seems like more of the older folks are going to that eye clinic for help. You can remember I posted on here about this problem and got a lot of positive response from you folks who have had the procedure done. Thanks to you guys I'm going to do it,that way I can see to polish the 706 and check the oil.lol.Best regards, LOU. PS my son is still typing to my dictation.
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