hELLO, AND, ER, gOODBYE!
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 4:03 am
Dear Friends,
Well as you know I went back to work on Monday and this, coupled with my elder daughter now being back home and living in the "spare" bedroom (formerly known as my computer room!!!) has curtailed my participation in the last few days.
Now the traumatic stuff...I had to go to the eye hospital yesterday and it was found that I had iritis in my left eye and a cataract in my right eye. They`ve got to treat the iritis first, then refer me to an optician to look at the cataract, which will probably have to be removed. They did warn me that tjhere was the `possibility` that I could go blind; bummer, eh? (As I pointed out to somebody in a private letter, I feel 80 years old telling you all this stuff!)
Long and short of it. I`m not supposed to drive. I find it hard to see properly. And too much computer time is not clever. So I`m going to say `au revoir` for now (so not EXACTLY goodbye, I know!) and just dip in and out of this wonderful forum (a) when I have time to do so and (b) when my eyes feel up to it.
Take care and all those just below me on the list, don`t worry, you`ll eaily overtake me now!!!
love and best wishes,
John
PS: Don`t know if anybody else heard but that couple I told you about last week who had been married for 80 years (he was 105 and she was 100); well, sorry to have to tell you, but he died on Wednesday....what with this, and the deaths of my auntie, my uncle and a very close friend and now my eyes....seeems like everything is coming to `closure`. Still, must keep things in perspective and realise how LUCKY I am compared to those poor souls with major illnessess, or no homes, or no water, or in war or famine zones, etc.[/FONT]
:-6 :-6 :-6
Well as you know I went back to work on Monday and this, coupled with my elder daughter now being back home and living in the "spare" bedroom (formerly known as my computer room!!!) has curtailed my participation in the last few days.
Now the traumatic stuff...I had to go to the eye hospital yesterday and it was found that I had iritis in my left eye and a cataract in my right eye. They`ve got to treat the iritis first, then refer me to an optician to look at the cataract, which will probably have to be removed. They did warn me that tjhere was the `possibility` that I could go blind; bummer, eh? (As I pointed out to somebody in a private letter, I feel 80 years old telling you all this stuff!)
Long and short of it. I`m not supposed to drive. I find it hard to see properly. And too much computer time is not clever. So I`m going to say `au revoir` for now (so not EXACTLY goodbye, I know!) and just dip in and out of this wonderful forum (a) when I have time to do so and (b) when my eyes feel up to it.
Take care and all those just below me on the list, don`t worry, you`ll eaily overtake me now!!!
love and best wishes,
John
PS: Don`t know if anybody else heard but that couple I told you about last week who had been married for 80 years (he was 105 and she was 100); well, sorry to have to tell you, but he died on Wednesday....what with this, and the deaths of my auntie, my uncle and a very close friend and now my eyes....seeems like everything is coming to `closure`. Still, must keep things in perspective and realise how LUCKY I am compared to those poor souls with major illnessess, or no homes, or no water, or in war or famine zones, etc.[/FONT]
:-6 :-6 :-6