At some point in the 1980s, life was going particularly badly — plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose — and my dear, late friend, actor, writer and director Bill Moody, decided that to be reaping so many challenges, I must have been Lucrezia Borgia in a past life. I now begin to think he was absolutely right!
Some of you may have noticed that I was visiting your blogs again yesterday. Has my sight been restored? Nope.
There’s good news and there’s bad news.
The bad news is that I learned from the British ophthalmologist that the cataract operation on my left eye that was done in Crete a year ago was so out-of-date that the Isle of Wight specialist had not performed that particular procedure for twenty years.
The good news is that he was able to remove the stitch at the front of the eyeball. This, sadly, has made only minimal difference to the vision but enough to be able to read a little better and see pictures in more detail. The difference was not immediately apparent but became clear (pun intended) about lunchtime yesterday.
The bad news is that all the other stitches from that operation are still in the eyeball and deeply embedded.
The good news is he doubts these are affecting my vision and would prefer to leave them untouched unless later events change his mind.
The bad news is that should the need arise, it’s major surgery for the eyeball.
The next piece of news is good and bad. There is scar tissue that’s developed over the months from, I think, that one stitch he took out but it can be removed by laser and within the month.
In the meantime, I am now on the waiting list for a cataract operation on the right eye. Hurrah!
Take care and keep laughing!
More power to your survivor-spirit, Sarah. I’m so sorry to hear of all you’ve been enduring. Tx
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Bless you, Tish. The eyes are not the least of it but that must wait for another post!
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At least you have a partial solution for the left eye with hope of further improvement.. Hope you are not on the waiting list for long.. perhaps with the left eye impairment they might consider it a priority. Fingers crossed Sarah.
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Thanks, Sally. They should do but with the state of the NHS, who knows!
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Hoping it all ends up working well and you get as much sight as possible restores. My mother has her other eye due to be operated next week. Keeping my fingers crossed (the other one went well). Take care. Thinking of you. And happy to know you are in good hands now.
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Much thanks, Olga. Wish your mother luck. Looks like I should have gone to Spain to have the first one done!
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GOSH, I THINK YOU’RE EARNING SOME CREDIT ON YOUR ACCOUNT, SARAH!
I HOPE YOU DON’T HAVE TO WAIT TOO LONG FOR THE SECOND CATARACT TO COME OUT.
I PRAY FOR A GOOD RESULT. X
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I suspect I might be, Sarah! Your hope is mine also. Thank you for the prayers.
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Oh dear, hope your sight will be restored. All the best for a hopeful outcome, and wishing you a happy new year too. Best wishes, Marje. 🙂
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Thanks, Marge. Happy New Year to you too!
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At least you got some more knowledge Sarah, wish you all good 🙂
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Thanks, Irene. Knowledge is power, they say. Mind you, once imparted, it made me incandescent with rage!
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Applesauce! Talk about “That’s Good, That’s Bad” (ala Homer & Jethro)…
I’m glad you have some improvement, Sarah — and delighted that you have better on the horizon. Mega hugs
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Blessings, Teagan, and mega hugs to you for visiting!
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Good Lord, Sarah! Crete surely left her marks. Glad to think you are in good hands, now. Here’s to humour and survival… xx
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She certainly did. The only good thing today (and rather ironic) is that it’s snowing there and only raining here! Thanks, old chum.
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Keep laughing indeed. What else can we do? Wishing you all the best.
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Not a lot. ‘Tis the only way. Being able to read your posts again will ensure lots of laughter from here. Thanks!
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Thank you. If that works, I’ll feel like I’m doing something of value. Seriously.
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Hi, Sarah. Bravo for your fighting spirit. Here’s hoping your eyesight continues to improve and the medical intervention corrects the mistakes of the doctor from Crete.
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Thank you, Patti. It’s a spirit that’s been finely honed over six decades!
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Goodness, Sarah, I admire your spirit if you can keep laughing over all of this. I hope the embedded stitches don’t give you any problems in the future and that the second cataract op goes well. Thinking of you and sending all good wishes.xx
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You’re a treasure. Thank you. Those good wishes are sweeping all over me!
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No more ops in Crete please. I hope this new one doesn’t take long to come through.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
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No chance of that, you can be sure! Hugs and love, David.
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Yes you are! Sending best wishes. (K)
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Thanks!
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Fingers crossed and sending many good vibes.x
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Your vibes are here already! Thank you.
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Welcome, Sarah.x
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Good to read the good news, sorry for the bad news, hope to hear(read) more from you soon.
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Bless you!
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Good luck Sarah on your impending surgery. Hopefully it will improve your vision greatly. Hang in there!
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I’m hanging in! Much thanks, Syd.
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Well, that is good news, and bad news, and good news! 😀 …may your surgery be scheduled soon.
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Yes!
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Glad you are starting to see the end of the tunnel, Sarah ( Okay…sorry… couldn’t resist..). At least on this issue. Hope all else is/goes well. xx
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No need to apologise – I’m always up for a laugh!
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I sort of got that impression, Sarah 🙂 x
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Sorry to hear about the eye operation that did not go well. I hope your new doctor can straighten things out, as much as possible.
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Thank you, Lavinia. I feel in good hands now, in spite of our government’s determination to destroy the NHS.
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Wishing you lots of luck with the new doctors Sarah. That is truly frightening. 🙂
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Aw, thanks, Debby. It is rather frightening, I must say.
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I can imagine. I haven’t had cataracts, but 10 years ago doctor’s discovered that the pressure in both my eyes would have me 100% blind if I didn’t have laser surgery to put pinholes in my iris’ to alleviate the pressure. I was petrified. And I’ll add if I didn’t go for eye checks every year I would have succumbed to that fate. It’s so important to have eyes checked! 🙂
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Very important. And for teeth too! Nasty business having to withstand the pressure treatment. Oy vey, bodies!
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Lol, great summation Sarah. 🙂
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So sorry to hear of your vision problems. I have had two cataracts removed as well as a tear in my retina repaired – all went well, but it was scary. You are intrepid and courageous!
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Might have those two words put on my tombstone! Thank you, Noelle. Having a tear repaired sounds horrendous and I’m glad you got through it successfully.
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I have had experience of a cataract operation gone wrong. My mother had cataract operations on both her eyes. When the op on the left eye was done the surgeon (who was highly acclaimed) accidently burst the bag. It was awful as my mom saw black spider webs in that eye for months. Fortunately, it has now come right. I hope your surgery goes really well.
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That must have been hideous for your mother. I’m so glad it’s come right again.
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Fingers crossed you will not be waiting too long for the cataract surgery, Sarah. It’s great news that you are at least on that list. May 2017 be a bright and cheerful year for you. xx
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Thank you, Jean!
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Good luck! I really hope that everything turns out well for you.
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Thank you, Ben!
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