Mick Doobie
Resist We Much
Yeah, i've heard from multiple people that the star effect wasn't their experience. It's hazy, but in some ways I like my normal eye better than the one that was "fixed". I'm not sure if there's a remedy. I'll address it when I eventually go back in to fix the other eye. I'm pretty sure it will go in one ear and out the other, brushed aside. It seems that is my common experience with doctors these days, when I do go. The give a shit meter seems to registering on the low end. It's better to not even mention things. They'll offer very little feedback or treatment, if any, but still put it on your chart and bill. Last time I went in, he never addressed the irregular dark spot on my back after I called it to his attention. Oh well. I've kept an eye on it, and it hasn't gotten any larger.
The last time I went in for an annual, a cardo showed I have a delay, or block, or something in 2 of the 3 electrical impulses to the chambers of my heart. Doc says, "It's a common uncommon. Next!" Read my chart online after the visit. What's written, if my google search is accurate for the "block", study shows 60% of people after 7 years croaked. Sudden death, dropped dead. That was a little over a year ago, I reckon. Who's counting? lol
^ Sheesh, boring old people topic of conversation. I'm only 55! ^
The last time I went in for an annual, a cardo showed I have a delay, or block, or something in 2 of the 3 electrical impulses to the chambers of my heart. Doc says, "It's a common uncommon. Next!" Read my chart online after the visit. What's written, if my google search is accurate for the "block", study shows 60% of people after 7 years croaked. Sudden death, dropped dead. That was a little over a year ago, I reckon. Who's counting? lol
^ Sheesh, boring old people topic of conversation. I'm only 55! ^