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When I had my cataracts removed, the surgeon explained that if you're sedated you can't keep your eyes open and then it doctor vs eyelid.
 
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When I had my cataracts removed, the surgeon explained that if you're sedated you can't keep your eyes open and then it doctor vs eyelid.
That seems suss. They just use the doohicky that keeps your eyelids open.
 
That seems suss. They just use the doohicky that keeps your eyelids open.
Ouch! That would have bothered me more. They put so many drops in your eyes that you don't feel or see a thing.

Oh, and first two episodes of Pluribus. Better than expected. ❤️
 
Ouch! That would have bothered me more. They put so many drops in your eyes that you don't feel or see a thing.

Oh, and first two episodes of Pluribus. Better than expected. ❤️

I liked them, but felt the pacing was a little off in the 2nd. But that was the case with the first seasons of BCS and Breaking Bad, too. He always seems to achieve perfection in season 2.
 
me too! i’m looking forward to seeing again. i have a little macular pucker in the right eye, which is the only reason i got in to see an ophthalmologist - optometrist told me i had cataract in left eye but never told me the right eye had one too, or that they were bad enough to seek treatment. Retina-surgeon: “brother, you’re blind. If you were a family member I’d tell you to get those lenses replaced right away.”. So i’ll see the cataract surgeon monday and hopefully work out how this will all be done.

it’s amazing how the brain compensates for the pucker - i only noticed it when looking at my kid’s math homework on graph paper when I had my left eye closed for some reason.
True. My ophthalmologist once told me it’s amazing that I can see as well as I do. And another one said that I’m a walking textbook of ocular pathology.
 
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