thanks Paul, and all you guys...
I'm really impressed with the doctor from my brief experience with her
and her treatment of my friend who had cataract surgery this past year.
wish I didn't have to wait a week to see the specialist tho. but
I'm assured it is all covered by medicare.
ann
On 1/13/2012 10:54, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Best to you Ann. Hope that doc takes really good care of you.
Paul
On Jan 13, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
On 1/12/2012 20:41, steve harley wrote:
on 2012-01-12 15:21 Ann Sanfedele wrote
Ok "details at 11" figuratively.
Not such good news..
glaucoma - but at least it is controllable.
cataracts as well - though small.
sounds like you did a good thing to get checked; i'm on watch for
glaucoma, since my ophthamologist noticed certain possible precursors
(so far so good); my opth. is old school so he had me do the manual
"light dots inside the hemisphere" test, which i actually enjoyed
is that the green and red stuff? they didn't do that this time to me.
Thanks everyone for your support. Could be a lot worse and I've been
so lucky health wise in general.
One thing about the exam - when they did the initial quick check to see what i
could see they had me look through a lens at a beautiful scene..
one familiar to me.. a two lane in the southwest stretch toward the montains...
looked like one of the roads from the GC to The mountains
where Flagstaff is, or from a prairie road to any of several mountain
ranges.
The doc is assocated with Columbia Presbeterian - glad I got her.
ann
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