Am I ready for Christmas? Are you kidding? Bah humbug can't wait until Saturday :-)
Starting to get seriously worried about my left eye. Am going to docs next week for some advice, I may get referred back to the specialist. Anyhow, I'm starting to get weird, but blessedly brief, "dizzy" spells. I haven't fainted yet, no nausea, no unusual headaches, so I'm not panicking....it's just an irritation and distraction I can do without.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Friday, 13 November 2009
It's been a relatively quiet couple of weeks. Not much to say really. Starting to finally get used to my new glasses, although I go boss-eyed when I take them off. Oh, one thing though, they want to do one more (final, this is absolutely the last one promise) blood test to check for high calcium levels. Going in next Wednesday.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Got my new glasses the other day, and after putting them on, I just feel boss-eyed. It's like my left eye is going "nah, man, can't handle this" and my right eye seems to be trying to over-compensate. Going to have to see how things go I guess, and that was an unintentional pun. So I'm alternating between the old and the new. Back to work tomorrow. Ugh.
And yeah, I've switched AdSense on. It gives me some amusement actually, with what it comes up with sometimes.
And yeah, I've switched AdSense on. It gives me some amusement actually, with what it comes up with sometimes.
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
What I got is an early onset cataract in my left eye.
Nah - s'ok - I'm quite relieved actually. I've gone through the last couple of months thinking that I've been going slowly insane. The diagnosis has lifted a weight off my shoulders knowing what will be, will be and at least it's treatable....if it gets worse. And there should be more in the NHS like that doctor I saw today. He was brilliant.
Now for new glasses. :-)
Nah - s'ok - I'm quite relieved actually. I've gone through the last couple of months thinking that I've been going slowly insane. The diagnosis has lifted a weight off my shoulders knowing what will be, will be and at least it's treatable....if it gets worse. And there should be more in the NHS like that doctor I saw today. He was brilliant.
Now for new glasses. :-)
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