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LOL. Now I was just diagnosed with tonic tensor tympani syndrome. My body is just silly.
Sorry to hear that. Is that a ringing in your year, similar to tinnitus?
LOL. Now I was just diagnosed with tonic tensor tympani syndrome. My body is just silly.
No. It sounds like a single “thump-thump” that occurs immediately after I stop speaking or scratching my ear in a quiet room. I can feel the muscle spasming, and over the course of a day it gets tired and starts to hurt a bit. Comes and goes. There’s an anxiety component to it.Sorry to hear that. Is that a ringing in your year, similar to tinnitus?
Going to dinner tonight at our favorite Austrian restaurant. Happened to peek at the menu to see if there are any seasonal specials, and saw that you have to choose whether you want your wienerschnitzel to be veal or pork. This is not a thing. Wienerschnitzel is only viel (Kalb). If it’s pork it’s Schweineschnitzel or Schnitzel Wiener Art. Stop it,
Willow Glen area, right? You guys got hit hard during the last couple of weeks, both by weather and vandals.Very nice neighbor across the street had his tree fall and crush his car. Lots of wind the last couple days. He cut up the tree before I could help, but I lent him my yard waste bin, at least. Poor guy had moved his car because the tree was looking a little wobbly, but he didn’t move it far enough. Roof and windshield caved in, tire punctured, etc.
I *wish* willow glen! Campbell, near the border with los gatos.Willow Glen area, right? You guys got hit hard during the last couple of weeks, both by weather and vandals.
Very nice neighbor across the street had his tree fall and crush his car. Lots of wind the last couple days. He cut up the tree before I could help, but I lent him my yard waste bin, at least. Poor guy had moved his car because the tree was looking a little wobbly, but he didn’t move it far enough. Roof and windshield caved in, tire punctured, etc.
I’ve got a large redwood about 20 feet from my front door. We constantly are having an arborist check it out and thinning it because we’re worried that one of these years an atmospheric river will take it down on our house or the neighbor’s (center of gravity is toward the neighbor). In our town it’s nearly impossible to take the tree down preemptively due to regulations, and we’d have to replace it with another large tree and we have nowhere to put it.Oof. We had a tree on our property come down in the last couple weeks as well. But we lucked out that the only damage done was to the gutter and the fascia board it was mounted to.
I’ve got a large redwood about 20 feet from my front door. We constantly are having an arborist check it out and thinning it because we’re worried that one of these years an atmospheric river will take it down on our house or the neighbor’s (center of gravity is toward the neighbor). In our town it’s nearly impossible to take the tree down preemptively due to regulations, and we’d have to replace it with another large tree and we have nowhere to put it.
I tried on some drugstore readers, and 1.5 seemed to work fine (but I can’t really use them yet unless I keep my right eye closed).
Right eye has terrible near vision so I’d still need to close it.Pop the lens out.
Recovery can be frustrating. I often think there’s at least as much art as science to it.Had my 2 week post-op on the left eye yesterday. Vision is now 20/20 for distance, which is nice because she wasn’t really aiming for that - she shifted it inward so I would have better near vision. Vision drops off pretty hard when anything is nearer than arm’s reach. I can read my apple watch (including small print) and I can read text on my computer, which is a big improvement over where it was the day after surgery. I tried on some drugstore readers, and 1.5 seemed to work fine (but I can’t really use them yet unless I keep my right eye closed).
I do see some slight line-bending on my computer - it was worse a week ago. She thinks it’s probably just an artifact of the lens, because of the way this crazy lens works and the fact that I see the problem mostly when at the very edge of the lens’ near range. She had them do retina scans again on both eyes just in case, but I haven’t heard anything about those. Hopefully it’s not macular pucker, or I’ll need yet another surgery and will probably have to tap out of a hearing I’m supposed to argue in Delaware at the end of March, and I do love arguing.
Right eye being done on monday. That one includes the vitrectomy and removing the layer of muck that is pinching the retina, and will take at least several weeks to recover from because of the gas bubble. I am really curious to see how my brain adapts - right now I don’t see things as being distorted, generally, because my brain has decided that my left eye is in charge of overall shapes (even though my right eye is the dominant eye). Once my right eye can see clearly, my brain might decide to make the world look like I’m on an acid trip, due to the wrinkly retina (which will take a long time to recover, and won’t recover fully).
Hope your vitrectomy goes well.
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