Far Rider
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They don't consider Lyft drivers as acceptable companions. Go figure.Yikes that is not right.
I'd give ya a lift if I could. Get some painkillers in amd see how it uh, looks? in a day...
They don't consider Lyft drivers as acceptable companions. Go figure.Yikes that is not right.
I'd give ya a lift if I could. Get some painkillers in amd see how it uh, looks? in a day...
It's only 1500 miles. Damn man! Grow a pair.Dangit man. Wish I was closer.

Had the day after follow up today and they said everything looks good. It will be a month or so before I see any real progress. Right now the dilation drugs have worn off but everything in that eye is painfully bright. All normal, according to them. What bothers me is I have to have the second eye done next week, so I won't have normal vision for the next five weeks.Scary stuff!
Jeez man they even gave me a Valium before my vasectomy, and I could choose to look away from that if I wanted. I might imagine having a procedure done on the eyeball would make it impossible to look away, and thus the procedure might very well be even better justification for the use of anxiolytic sedatives! Can't believe they gave you nothing at all!
Is there a huge difference in your sight now? (For the one eye?)
If only I still had the NCC-1351 Defiant.It's only 1500 miles. Damn man! Grow a pair.![]()

Shouldnt they wait a month before doing eye 2?Had the day after follow up today and they said everything looks good. It will be a month or so before I see any real progress. Right now the dilation drugs have worn off but everything in that eye is painfully bright. All normal, according to them. What bothers me is I have to have the second eye done next week, so I won't have normal vision for the next five weeks.
Originally it was scheduled to be 10 days apart, but they bumped it up last week to 7. I will be just as happy to get it over with, really.Shouldnt they wait a month before doing eye 2?
Awesome.I think I'm starting to see (pun intended) positive results. In doing a side by side comparison, the right eye is getting much clearer and colors are much more defined. In fact, my reading glasses are getting to be non-effective due to the imbalance. I can watch TV now without them. I was told by a lot of people that my surgeon was one of the best in the area. I'm believing them now. All this and only being 36 hours out of the surgery.
Great news!I think I'm starting to see (pun intended) positive results. In doing a side by side comparison, the right eye is getting much clearer and colors are much more defined. In fact, my reading glasses are getting to be non-effective due to the imbalance. I can watch TV now without them. I was told by a lot of people that my surgeon was one of the best in the area. I'm believing them now. All this and only being 36 hours out of the surgery.
The ”imbalance” is why I said that you should be happy once you are done with both eyes. For some, the imbalance is the hardest part to deal with.I think I'm starting to see (pun intended) positive results. In doing a side by side comparison, the right eye is getting much clearer and colors are much more defined. In fact, my reading glasses are getting to be non-effective due to the imbalance. I can watch TV now without them. I was told by a lot of people that my surgeon was one of the best in the area. I'm believing them now. All this and only being 36 hours out of the surgery.
The sensitivity to light will wear off.... or from what I've been told. You'll just need to give it some time.The day of the surgery they gave me a pair of what I used to call Old People's Sunglasses. The kind that wrap around with shields on the side and are very dark. I can't do without them now. The right eye hasn't adapted to the extra light yet, and with surgery next week they are going to be indispensable. I have worn Serengeti Drivers sunglasses forever. The thought of having to give them up is bittersweet. They just aren't dark enough. But to be able to see like I did in my 30's...
Maui Jim shades with the grey lenses and the bi-gradient silver mirror coating are amazingly comfortable when properly selected and fitted.The day of the surgery they gave me a pair of what I used to call Old People's Sunglasses. The kind that wrap around with shields on the side and are very dark. I can't do without them now. The right eye hasn't adapted to the extra light yet, and with surgery next week they are going to be indispensable. I have worn Serengeti Drivers sunglasses forever. The thought of having to give them up is bittersweet. They just aren't dark enough. But to be able to see like I did in my 30's...
I'll check them out. Thanks!Maui Jim shades with the grey lenses and the bi-gradient silver mirror coating are amazingly comfortable when properly selected and fitted.
I love my Maui Jim shades. Psyched that my insurance includes them.Maui Jim shades with the grey lenses and the bi-gradient silver mirror coating are amazingly comfortable when properly selected and fitted.
At least it went well and that’s what’s important.The day of the surgery they gave me a pair of what I used to call Old People's Sunglasses. The kind that wrap around with shields on the side and are very dark. I can't do without them now. The right eye hasn't adapted to the extra light yet, and with surgery next week they are going to be indispensable. I have worn Serengeti Drivers sunglasses forever. The thought of having to give them up is bittersweet. They just aren't dark enough. But to be able to see like I did in my 30's...