Thanks, Andrew, Donald, Chuck and Tina. Please keep the good vibes
coming. Right now I'm doing OK with my computer screen magnified 125% to
150%. Photography is iffy right now, and reading music is a matter of
guesswork. Would really like to get back to normal soon, but it may
take a few weeks. The main thing is that I caught it in time and had a
really good doctor.
--Peter
> Good luck mate. You'll get there.
>
> We blokes are so cavalier about our health sometimes.
> So can I add? - if you're over fifty and you notice ANY change in the
way you
> pee (.e. urgency, leakage) - get the nice man to stick his finger up
your bum
> immediately. It can mean the difference between an unpleasant course of
> treatment with a near guaranteed good outcome - and disabling surgery
with a
> much worse possible outlook. I was lucky - I'd ignored the changes as
'just
> age'.The old friend I saw in the supermarket yesterday isn't
travelling nearly
> as well.
>
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes [at] people.net.au
> www.soultheft.com
> Author/Publisher: The SLR Compendium - http://www.blurb.com/books/3732813
>
>
>
> On 17/06/2013, at 5:56 AM, Peter Klein wrote:
>
> > This is a cautionary tale for all of us. If you notice a change in
your
> > vision, DO NOT WAIT. See an eye doctor as soon as possible. In the
last
> > 3 weeks I have had two major issues that could have destroyed my
vision
> > in each eye. It was my going to a good ophthalmologist as soon as I
> > noticed the problem that saved my vision.
--
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