Two Steps
I am back home. The eye operation over and done with. The one day of blindness passed. Now trying to settle back into things.
I’m not going to write much right now. The full, exciting story of the surgery will come later. I just wanted to let everyone know I’m back. And the results of the surgery. It is sort of mixed. I’m still blind on the right eye of course, that wasn’t touched. And there is still a blind spot almost at the center of the left eye. But the parts where I can see, they are clearer. So in that respect my vision has improved. On the downside I am finding it harder to focus on text. This is because of the lens being replaced. When you get an “artificial” lens (or whatever it’s called) then you lose the ability to focus at varying distances. I remember the doctor explaining that at some point. When you get a new lens you can only focus at a given fixed distance in front of you. The problem is that the distance seems to be a bit far away. Which means that in order for me to get text in focus I have to hold it fairly far away from me. But because my eyesight is still generally bad, when I hold text far away it will sometimes get too small for me to read. So it’s not perfect. I can’t see text on my cell phone anymore for example. I have to hold it so far away that it gets too small to read. But then I found that if I put a magnifying glass right up to my eye and look through that, then I can focus closer to myself and I can read the cell phone text. So perhaps with some kind of reading glasses I will be able to focus better on text. I was expecting to use my old glasses again after the surgery, but when I tried them on they were all out of whack. I didn’t try them with reading though, maybe they can work as reading glasses (my dad has them now, so I’ll try tomorrow). Or maybe I can get something else. We definitely need to get back in touch with the sight central and see what we can do about aids and glasses.
Also, I think that when the doctor told me about the lens and the focus distance stuff, he said that they could set the lens to focus at given distances. I mean in surgery. So perhaps it would be possible to go back in and set the lens to focus at a closer distance. But then, I wouldn’t like to have more surgery if I can avoid it. And I’m not even sure I understood that right, maybe it isn’t possible after all. In any case it would be easier if it could be done with reading glasses or “telescope glasses”. Because apart from the reading, there is definitely an improvement.
Rambling thoughts. Sorry.
But it’s sort of two steps forward, one back. Or two back. Or whatever. The doctor and nurse that I have talked to so many times, today was the first time in a long, long while, if not forever, that I could actually see their faces pretty clearly. And then it was also the first time in a long, long while that I could not read the clock on my cell phone. So that sort of illustrates the effect of the surgery.
But we still have to let the eye settle after as well, it’s not the optimal result right after the surgery is done. So if that gives some improvement and I can get some reading glasses deal set up, then perhaps the outcome will be a more definite positive.
It’s strange now, previously when there was something I had a hard time reading I would put my face right up to it to get as close as possible, now the closer I get the blurrier it gets. It takes some getting used to.
But I didn’t go blind from the surgery at least, and I can still use the computer although it’s a little more difficult. It could be worse and it could be better, it will still take some time before I know exactly what I’m dealing with.
On the plus side, my video magnifier tool has arrived (at my parents’), so that should be a help in reading stuff too.
And that’s all for now. More details of the surgery itself to come in a day or two. I am really tired now, in body mind and soul. And eye, not least.
June 19th, 2010 at 8:57
Glad to have you back! And happy to hear that it, after all, went pretty well! If your lens forcus too far away, doesn’t that simply mean that the eye has become long-sighted and that you need glasses that will correct that? I hope someone will be able to get you whatever aid might help. Now, rest and recover, god bedring! (((((((hugs))))))
June 19th, 2010 at 13:14
Despite the oddness of being far sighted as opposed to being incredibly near sighted, I think I trace a hint of improvement and that is such good news! And I’m sure they’ll be able to hook you up with some glasses to help you make the best of what you’ve got! I’m also 100% sure you’ll soon adjust and get used to your new eyesight situation. Are you watching the game today? Or isn’t it worth the effort?
Sending you healing thoughts and fairy dust ;)
June 19th, 2010 at 13:42
Everyone, goats included, is glad you’re back. There’s sometimes just so much info a person gets told before a surgery, it’s hard to remember what all was said.
I would think that glasses would help with the far-sighted problem like Katrine and Desiree have said.
You can ask more questions when you go back for check-ups with the doctor.
Sending you good thoughts and magic goat dust! (Don’t get it wet, or you’ll have magic goat mud. hee, hee)
June 19th, 2010 at 17:33
katrine – well that makes some sense yes. It’s not eactly like far-sighted though, with your natural lens your eye can still change focus distance. I can’t at all, I have one set distance point now. But hopefully yes, with some reading glasses thing I will be able to read better. It’s only really for reading that the distance is a problem, in general it’s pretty decent. It’s going well so far anyway. Hopefully it will get even better.
Desiree – Yes, there is definitely some improvement. I can see faces much better, my own in the mirror as well. And I can see the tile pattern on the bathroom floor. Apart from the reading thing there has been an improvement. I think it might make it nicer/easier to go see the goats as well, but we’ll see about that.
I turned on the footie for a minute yesterday, and was able to follow the ball around a little. Which I haven’t been able to previously. So I will try to watch the game tonight. It would be great if I could enjoy footie again… but I’m not sure it will be worth the effort, if I can see enough to enjoy the game and make it worth the strain. We’ll see. I will definitely have the game on and follow it. It’s a big one!
Debster – thank you Deb and folks! Good to be back. Once the eye settles in then I shall definitely be looking into aids. If the reading gets a little easier then it will definitely be quite good improvement overall.
I hope you have got a few spare bedrooms in the new place, some day I am sure I will make it over there to visit. And I’m sure I’ll have a tail of goats after me.