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To: Ish who wrote (121622)10/7/2006 6:37:21 PM
From: Naomi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Yes, I remember you speaking of having surgery. When I had my left eye done several years ago I was not given as thorough an eye exam as this Dr. ordered. She has the latest equipment and was even able to determine the kind of lens I had received before. She is also a cornea expert in her field and her office walls are lined with her accomplishments.

Did you start the drops three days before your surgery? One of three drops given me, the druggist called and informed me I would not be able to use it. The Dr.'s assistant told me that might happen and they would have to use an "old school" one. I am so allergic to so many antibiotics. With the first eye, I was never given any drops to put in my eye, before or after. I did use the Clerz2 drops for comfort.

Yes, I agree about the surgery being a snap. Don't think I was in the OR more than a few minutes when the Dr. advised me it was over and I could get ready to leave. The cold room bothered me more than the surgery. This time for sure I will be dressed warm in what they consider comfortable clothing.