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Janet Holgate
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(1/6/08 6:17 am)


HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Hi Everyone

Just wanted to wish you all a Happy New year and hope the eye problems get better this year.

I'm just back from a Christmas holiday in Lapland can recommend it to anyone with Kids (Big, little, young or old kids!) Had my op. for TMJ as soon as I got home and theres a big improvement, pain less and can open mouth wider. All I need now is a date for cataract op. and then maybe I can see a little better.

Its nice to see people are beginning to post again on this site and welcome to the Newbies.

Best wishes to you all

Janet

maxinemccarthy
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(1/7/08 4:32 am)


Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Glad you enjoyed your holiday, Janet, and that the TMJ op was successful. Hope a date is given for the cataract op soon. You were expecting it around this time?

Happy New Year to you as well!

Maxine

Janet Holgate
Registered User
(1/7/08 1:01 pm)


Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Hi Maxine

Mr Jones said I wouldn't get the cataract done before Christmas but hopefully it'll be soon. If I haven't heard anything by next week I'm going to phone his secreatry, I would like to get it done at half tem in feb. when my husband and daughter are at home so they can look after me.

Did you have good Christmas and New Year?

Janet

maxinemccarthy
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(1/7/08 2:18 pm)


Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
They were better than last year, Janet. I didn't plan to go away this time, so wasn't thwarted by eye drama.

You don't really need 'looking after' after the cataract op but you could pretend to be in great discomfort and have the family make a huge fuss of you!

I was stopped in a department store after mine by a make up woman wanting to give me a make over. I had a black eye with that one, so just smiled sweetly and observed that she was brave. With the second eye, you wouldn't have known a surgeon had been anywhere near it. He blamed the first eye's blackness on an antibiotic he had injected around it.

Providing the surgeon is a good one and nothing goes wrong, it's really quite easy and best of all, you see afterwards.
Are you going to try to get Mr Jones to do it?

Do hope it's soon and you start to see better out of it.

Maxine

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