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August 15, 2005 at 12:37 pm
Post-Weekend Update...
On Friday afternoon, the Neuropthalmologist confirmed my Optometrist‘s theory that I do, in fact, have Keratoconus. It’s not major, but he wants me to get some “rigid gas-permeable” (i.e., hard) contact lenses in order to try to reshape my cornea. I’ve never worn contacts before and I have a hard enough time when anything gets close to my eyes, so we’ll see what happens.
The picture is of my left eye, shortly after being dilated.
I did receive some great news, though. My Hematologist called to tell me that the tests I took came up negative. This means that I can stop taking Coumadin permanently (and I probably don’t have to go see my Cardiologist for a while now either). Thank, God!
Hey, look! My dog, Indy, is an artist! She calls this one, “Pink Dog With Bone.” If you’d like to buy it, please contact her agent.
I finally got a chance to ride the Max — for real. Saturday morning, Mary, Julianna, and I rode down to City Market to do a little sight-seeing and shopping.
After all of my bus talk, it’s amazing that it’s taken me this long to ride the Max, but my normal bus route just doesn’t go the way of the Max. Anyway, it was a nice ride and got us downtown pretty quickly.
On Sunday, my film (you know, the one I mentioned here and here) played at church. Yeah, I forgot to mention that I finished it. Sorry. It worked great in the “all-worship” format of Sunday’s service and I think a few people actually got something out of it.
I’d like to thank Beth Mercer (writer and actor), Chris (composer and actor) & Carissa (actor) Shilitto, and Mike Crawford (producer) for all there help in getting this thing finished.
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Comments (9)
Otherwise, great news about your cardio tests!
You’ll get used to the contacts… but is lasik an option at all?
Jean
(Please note that not every contact lens wearer’s eyes make Spike Jones noises like mine do. Your own results may vary.)
But eh, in a week or two you’ll get used to it and be set.
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