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Old December 14th, 2005, 11:27 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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So some guy is gonna rip out a piece of the natural
born flesh *in my eye* and replace it with a man made
substitute. Ain't that a ****in' hoot.


You're going to see so well out of the right eye after you're done that
you're gonna want to get the left eye done.

Good luck.



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Old December 15th, 2005, 01:37 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"I'm lookin for one that has the Xray
trout seeking feature"

Now, wouldn't THAT be a gas if they could put in a Polarized lens!

Good luck. By the way, what were the symptoms? I'm not usually a
hypochondriac, but I've had this nagging 'floater' for a couple of
years that keeps blurring my left eye for hours and hours on end and I
can't seem to get it out of the way. I had an opthomologist look at it
in South Africa last year, and he didn't see anything. But, of course,
the next day it came back. Even now, I can only focus out of one eye,
and the left one has this damn blurry spot dead center.

--riverman

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Old December 15th, 2005, 01:42 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message

Your dick will fall
off next if you don't switch from Bud to a more palatable beer.


David, are you suggesting that it is possible to somehow switch to a less
palatable beer??
.......anyhow, good luck with the procedure, Ken.
Tom


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Old December 15th, 2005, 01:54 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Have it done in Vancouver BC, save money and you get to visit a fun
place. On second though your not supposed to fly for a couple of
weeks after you have it done.

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Old December 15th, 2005, 02:19 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 14 Dec 2005 17:37:24 -0800, "riverman" wrote:

By the way, what were the symptoms?


A cataract clouds the eye. It's like looking through a dirty window.
The dirtier it gets the worse the eye is. When they crack up the
cataract with a laser and implant a new lens, the eye returns to
almost perfect. My right eye was done two years ago and if I look at
something white with my left eye closed and then switch using my left
eye, the difference is amazing - from pure white to a dingy
white/almost gray. The change in colors is most amazing. I found
myself in the car coming home and closing my left eye just to see how
beautiful the colors where. I had a shield on the eye for a day, but
could see through the mesh. Pretty amazing procedure.

Dave





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Old December 15th, 2005, 03:42 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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riverman wrote:

Now, wouldn't THAT be a gas if they could put in a Polarized lens!


Hah ! Polarized, Shmolarized, my new eyeball is gonna be a
HDTV, stop-action TIVO, crystal ball, time machine eyeball.
Not to mention being equipped with a trout sensor. ;-)

Good luck. By the way, what were the symptoms? ...


Thanks. I can only relate symptoms in retrospect, when he
told me I had cataracts I was flabbergasted. But in retrospect
I first noticed something weird back in August when I was
driving to St. Louis to catch a Cardinals game. It was an
afternoon game so I left Chambana early in the morning. I
remember thinking that this morning fog will lift as soon
as the sun gets good and up. It didn't, it was "foggy" all
the way to St. Louis. That weekend at the Farmer's Market
I couldn't seem to wipe the smudges off my glasses, I kept
taking them off and cleaning them to no avail.

My left eye did a great job of compensating, I didn't
notice anything much amiss except I needed to wear a ball
cap while working at the computer to cut down on the glare.

Then we drove to Birmingham to pick up my daughter. I was
astounded at how much Kristine could see that I could not.
The white lettering on the green background of the highway
signs melted into gray and I couldn't read them until I
was right on top of them. When we drove through a rain
storm on the interstate a big semi with a white trailer
just flat ass disappeared into a gray glob.

Like I said, that's all retrospect. Kristine made the eye
doctor appointment, I really had no idea just how blind
I was until the eye doctor issued the reality check. It
was obvious enough to him, he saw it immediately, so if
you're at all worried about it your eye doctor should be
able to let you know one way or the other. For what it's
worth I saw the same eye doctor last December, exactly
one year ago, and at that time there were no cataracts.
Apparently subcapsular cataracts can form very quickly.

--
Ken Fortenberry
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Old December 15th, 2005, 04:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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able to let you know one way or the other. For what it's
worth I saw the same eye doctor last December, exactly
one year ago, and at that time there were no cataracts.
Apparently subcapsular cataracts can form very quickly.


If memory serves me correctly they tend to develop slowly but once they do
develop the onset is rather quick. Odds are it was there last year but for
what ever reason it was missed. The subcapsular type is the more common type
in folks under 60 but more likely to happen to fat former smokers like me
rather than to thin marathon dudes like yourself. Have you ever had to take
steroids for any type of auto immune malfunction?

Wayne
Left the clinical side of healthcare almost 20 years ago but still likes to
dabble in epidemiology.


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Old December 15th, 2005, 07:30 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 21:37:45 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

I can't believe it, but I have to have cataract surgery
on my right eye. ****, I'm only 49, I like to fell out
of the chair when he told me.


Sometimes other people can see them. If someone looks closely at your
eyes, they can see the white creeping in from the ends.

Be very glad that you're in an era when the surgery done to correct it
is good. If you ever heard old people talk about how the docs waited
for the cataracts to 'ripen', and knew what it meant, you'd have been
shaking back then. They used to wait until the patient couldn't see
much but blurs, take the lens off, have nothing to replace it with, so
they'd wait until the patient would be grateful for what he / she
_could_ see out of the Coke bottle glasses they'd have to wear.

It was worse in India. Quacks would go to the villages, pierce the
cataracts with a thorn, the patient would be able to see, and then,
due to the type of surgery, the lack of sanitation, etc., they'd go
permanently blind.

Oh, yeah, now that I've dropped my less than cheery message of the
golden olden ages, good luck (not that you should need it) with your
modern day surgery.

Different parts of us age at different rates. You're, in a way, lucky
that what you had go was something easy to cure.

Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli
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Old December 15th, 2005, 12:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Wayne Knight wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
... subcapsular cataracts ...


... The subcapsular type is the more common type
in folks under 60 but more likely to happen to fat former smokers like me
rather than to thin marathon dudes like yourself. Have you ever had to take
steroids for any type of auto immune malfunction?

Wayne
Left the clinical side of healthcare almost 20 years ago but still likes to
dabble in epidemiology.


No steroids, and anticipating your next questions, no diabetes
or retinitis pigmentosa and I'm nearsighted not farsighted. I
can't believe I wore out a perfectly good eyeball in only 49
years. ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry
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Old December 15th, 2005, 01:06 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Hello guys, long time no read. :-) My heart is slowing me down some,
haven't fished in years.

My cataracts are developing *very* slowly. A couple of years ago I was
told I have one developing in my right eye. This year, one in my left
eye. So far, no symptoms such as Ken described. BTW, I'm 75.

 




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