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      04-30-2024, 09:56 AM   #111
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Thank you for talking me out of this surgery!!!!!
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Thank you for talking me out of this surgery!!!!!
It honestly wasn't bad at all. I'm terrible when I don't know what to expect, so I was extremely nervous and anxious when they did the first eye. The second one was a piece of cake. Do it.
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Because of the plot complication in my chest, they want me to have the procedure done at the regional trauma center. I've been putting it off for a year, and guess I'll have to do it soon because black-on-black (or even reading the analog instrument cluster in the almost-Mighty Freightliner) is increasingly becoming a challenge for me.....
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Because of the plot complication in my chest, they want me to have the procedure done at the regional trauma center. I've been putting it off for a year, and guess I'll have to do it soon because black-on-black (or even reading the analog instrument cluster in the almost-Mighty Freightliner) is increasingly becoming a challenge for me.....
As cmyx6go said, it's a piece of cake. Get it done. Doctors are really good at it and you'll see so much better after.

Just don't move or blink.
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tamsulosin is a very effective drug and provide relief for his symptoms. does he have luts ....lower urinary tract symptoms? it will only progress worse causing retention leading to stones and utis. aging is a part of life and medicine helps us not suffer. everything has a side effect.

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but why suffer lol?

i get the wait till you need it mentality. but this isn't a self resolving condition
So the Tamsulosin (Flomax) works like a charm, unfortunately it's just as he had thought, he has the most common side effects, including a stuffy nose so bad that he's unable to sleep as well as he used to, and mouth-breathes the entire night.

He's now looking for a different solution, possibly Alfuzosin.
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As cmyx6go said, it's a piece of cake. Get it done. Doctors are really good at it and you'll see so much better after.

Just don't move or blink.
The nurses and surgeon said the same thing. And they did strap my head down, caught me off guard as I wasn't expecting that either.

Went flawlessly and great results. Noticeable difference already. Again the eye was dilated and remained that way thru the evening. Other eye drops included numbing agent and antibiotics. The anesthesia/twilight was the most interesting. Could just make out the procedure although blurry and the kaleidoscope affect was there, actually could see the shadow of the old lense being removed and the new one inserted. Could also hear doctor and nurses talking and background noise, although I couldn't seem to move or speak. Kinda sureal, just needed Dark Side of Moon album playing in the background.

Vision in eye is near 20 Vision. Still some side effects, just a small blurriness and flashes but should clear up within the day.

Looking forward for my other eye, scheduled in a couple of weeks. Hoping to convince the Doctor to play a little Pink Floyd during surgery. 😆
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^ Glad to hear it went well. Second eye will be easier because now you know what to expect.

And yeah, A little Pink Floyd would hit the spot. Cue up Comfortably Numb.
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^ Thanks!
Was a bit nervous going into this, but agree the second should be a breeze.
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I've had mine done and can't say enough good things about it - improved my vision both clarity and they put in corrective lenses so now I have good vision w/o glasses. They told me that almost everybody has to go back to get the remnant sheath 'zapped' afterwards, nothing to worry about (I think this is that YAG mentioned earlier?) - did that w/ me and it took about 10 minutes, just a new and different lightshow.
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For some years now I've gotten an annual and, more recently, semi-annual, checkup with a dermatologist. About six years ago or so, she found a precancer on my left ear lobe and I got that area excised in a quick surgery -- leaving me a bit asymmetric.

Just recently she found squamous cell cancer on the top of the same ear and so now I fear I will be a bit more lopsided with surgery scheduled for June 17th. The left ear is the one that tends to get the sun when driving.

My hope is that she will not have to take too much tissue.
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Had open-heart surgery 2.5 years ago to replace my Aortic Valve at 55 years old. I was born with a bicuspid Aortic Valve instead of the normal tricuspid version. The bicuspid version tends to calcify quicker than the normal valve. I found out about it about ten years ago, with the cardiologist telling me, "you WILL need to have that replaced at some point, can't tell you when, 3, 5, 10 years, but you will know when you do". August 2021 I am walking up the hill in front of my lake house and I feel "weird", have to take a breather. Call my cardiologist and he refers me across the floor to the surgery side of their practice. I see the surgeon and he tells me it is time, not immediate, but within the next year. It's mid-August and we schedule it for 10/20. The anxiety gets the better of me and I call him after Labor Day and ask when the earliest he can get me in is. I am on the table on 9/17. Post surgery he comes in and says he wished he had videoed the surgery as I was a textbook case. Surgery supposed to take 3-5 hours, but I am in and out in 2.5. I was up the next day and discharged "as soon as he was allowed". So, I have a bovine manufactured valve with a 10-15 year life. It will need to be replaced and they would probably do that via a TAVR, going in through my groin in an out-patient procedure.
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For some years now I've gotten an annual and, more recently, semi-annual, checkup with a dermatologist. About six years ago or so, she found a precancer on my left ear lobe and I got that area excised in a quick surgery -- leaving me a bit asymmetric.

Just recently she found squamous cell cancer on the top of the same ear and so now I fear I will be a bit more lopsided with surgery scheduled for June 17th. The left ear is the one that tends to get the sun when driving.

My hope is that she will not have to take too much tissue.
I hope all goes well.
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Had open-heart surgery 2.5 years ago to replace my Aortic Valve at 55 years old. I was born with a bicuspid Aortic Valve instead of the normal tricuspid version. The bicuspid version tends to calcify quicker than the normal valve. I found out about it about ten years ago, with the cardiologist telling me, "you WILL need to have that replaced at some point, can't tell you when, 3, 5, 10 years, but you will know when you do". August 2021 I am walking up the hill in front of my lake house and I feel "weird", have to take a breather. Call my cardiologist and he refers me across the floor to the surgery side of their practice. I see the surgeon and he tells me it is time, not immediate, but within the next year. It's mid-August and we schedule it for 10/20. The anxiety gets the better of me and I call him after Labor Day and ask when the earliest he can get me in is. I am on the table on 9/17. Post surgery he comes in and says he wished he had videoed the surgery as I was a textbook case. Surgery supposed to take 3-5 hours, but I am in and out in 2.5. I was up the next day and discharged "as soon as he was allowed". So, I have a bovine manufactured valve with a 10-15 year life. It will need to be replaced and they would probably do that via a TAVR, going in through my groin in an out-patient procedure.
Stuff scares the hell out of me, especially the part about feeling "weird" and needing a heart valve replacement. Hell, I feel weird all the time!

Glad it worked out great for you!
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