Okay, so (as Gigi might say), I have a problem. I find it ironic that only a day or so after discussing The Art of Taking a Break with Teagan and the difficulty thereof, I am being forced into a break by the condition of my eyes.
Many of you know that I had a cataract operation on my left eye in January while still living in Crete. The stitches were not the dissolving kind and while the surgeon removed some of them, one was left. No problem, I thought; however bad the NHS has become courtesy of the Tories’ destructive tendencies, I’ll get it sorted in England.
I am still waiting for a referral. That wouldn’t be so bad if the burgeoning cataract in my right eye had not increased in intensity in a very short space of time.
The worst of it is, though, that when I woke up on Wednesday morning, the stitch in the left eye had appeared to shift making it impossible to see with any consistency or clarity. It’s not even a question of magnification as the stitch (or whatever else is at play) is cutting a path through everything. I can almost work something out with the aid of my magnifying glass but it’s awfully tiring, my darlings.
I will not be blogging, visiting or commenting for the foreseeable future. If you knew how long it has taken me to write this post, you would order me to step away from the computer and put down the magnifying glass and you would be right to do so!
I’m seeing my GP tomorrow and will not leave the surgery until I’ve seen him chase up the eye department at the hospital.
Take care and keep laughing!
Please get batter soon Sarah. In the meantime, sit and relax and make not a move towards the desk…even with a duster.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
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Get well soon sarah !
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SO SORRY TO HEAR THAT SARAH. 😦 I HOPE YOUR GP LIGHTS A FIRE UNDER SOMEONE TO GET YOU SORTED OUT.
GET WELL SOON. ❤
X
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I hope it gets sorted, soon, Sarah. xx
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Whenever you see this, sending good thoughts and good wishes. Take care.
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Dear Sarah, how upsetting! Please don’t try to answer this comment. I have “low vision” (without my glasses I’m legally blind), so it’s not hard for me to empathize. But I’ve also had a few ocular migraines, which remind me of how you described the stitch. It’s terribly frightening. Sending you love & hugs.
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I hope everything works out. I’m not sure it would help but going to an A&E Ophthalmology Department might help. Thinking of you.
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I am so sad to hear this!!!! Anything affecting how you see is terribly frightening and frustrating, particularly when you are an artist. I hope this gets sorted out quickly for you.
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Oh, Sarah, what a terrible turn of events. God speed your success. X
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Hugs and concern. Hope it’s seen to and resolved asap.
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Sending you hugs and hoping you receive “the call” soon to remove that last, remaining stitch!
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Bless your heart Sarah! Hope the doctor gets you through to the proper departments so you can get your eyes fixed very quickly. Sending you lots of hugs and love and wishing you a speedy recovery. 🙂
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Wish you all the best Sarah and hope that the doctors will help you very fast. Send you healing thoughts, dear friend. Just relax now 🙂
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So sorry to hear this Sarah. People talk about cataract operations as though they are a pedicure. I still have shifting vision in the eye with the lens implanted but finally no pain. I truly empathize. K x
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Wishing you a very speedy recovery, Sarah.
Take care.
xx
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May this be resolved quickly for you … see you (literally and figuratively) when we see you. Take care. 🙂
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Oh my where do you live that cataract surgery is so complicated? This is my field of work. I am an ophthalmic tech and what you are gling theough sounds awful.
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Oh, Sarah. I’m sorry. Please be well. ❤️❤️❤️
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Sarah, I’m so terribly sorry to hear about your problem. I hope things get straightened out soon. The picture you posted is lovely, everything in perfect position. You will be missed and I hope you return to all of us soon, my friend. ❤
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Oh my, take care of you. This sounds and IS dreadful! Just stop til you’re well! 😘
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Gosh Sarah – did not realize how bad your eyes are! It can be very frustrating-gone through some of that! Hope you can get someone to check that out ASAP! Good Luck!
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Bless you all! My GP is chasing up the referral as a matter of urgency. I’m managing to read one or two of your posts in this state but the strain prevents more. It’s made me realise just how many I usually get through! Have a good week, my friends.:D
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Oh Sarah, keep away from the computer we need our eyes don’t we? and we will all be here when you are well which I hope will be soon…Take care :()
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Oh dear, that sounds awful, Sarah. Having just had a week away from this computer, I can definitely feel the benefit on my vision. I will look forward to your return, but only when you are fully recovered!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Good eye dept at Southampton….
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Oh I am so very sorry. Get better soon! Sending you the most powerful Irish blessings!
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Hoping all the best for a speedy recovery, dear Sarah. The internet is a much quieter (and not quite as interesting) place without you, but we need you to be well. 🙂
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Oh, you’re such a sweetheart, Ruth. Thank you!
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I hope by now that you’ve been seen by someone at this stage, Sarah. Keeping you in my thoughts. Mind yourself. xx
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Bless you, Jean! It’s worse and no news of an appt. Think I’m going to have to gather the shekels for private.
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I had to go private for an MRI scan for my daughter recently, the wait would have been tenfold otherwise. Fingers crossed for you, Sarah.
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Do hope something can be sorted out for you soon. You must be feeling exhausted.
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Everyone’s good thoughts and finger crossing have worked since a hospital appointment came through this morning for 10 November! Thank you.
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Excellent news.
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Hope you are well soon!
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Much thanks, Kendall!
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You are welcome!
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Just checking in. Big hugs. I hope you feel better.
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I am now because an eye appointment has come through at last!
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Hope you are feeling better. Happy Halloween!
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Now that I have an actual ophthalmology appointment ahead of me, I’m feeling much better. Happy Halloween to you too!
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Oh I thought they already started to do something for you.
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The GP, yes, in terms of chasing up the hospital!
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They should better hurry up. You need your eyes.
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I certainly do!
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Well bless you dear Sarah and may you get your eye taken care of SOON. I for one will miss you LOTS! Glad you have an appointment now. Tell the doctor that we said to get you fixed up quickly so you can get back to your passion of creating and posting.
Most important take care of yourself and we will be here waiting for your return…(-:
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Blessings to you. I am managing to ‘press’ items from my galleries where I don’t have to worry too much about typing. I will tell the doctor exactly what you said!
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I wish you a quick recovery in the far distance. http://computerpricepro.com
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Thanks, George!
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