Tested the new eyes in a number of venues including the 2 brewers and Kazbar in Clapham.
It’s weird as I get busted looking at people now – in a way I never used to when I wore glasses. Must be something to do with not having lights reflecting on my glasses or something but, I’m wondering if it’s because people didn’t look at me because I had glasses on or if I just failed to notice.
I’m still having difficulty getting used to the whole no glasses malarkey. Very weird.
Also had dinner out – since I ripped apart the kitchen I’ve been doing that more and more. Spent most of Sunday getting hammered – starting with Sunday Brunch at The Exhibit in Balham with champagne and chilli lemon creme brulee.
Annoyingly Addictive
The newest way to waste work time. Addictive games are … grrrr…
Grrrr
Orange have been having problems routing calls – so both my numbers were giving dead tones last night and this morning. 8letters was also having problems this morning – timing out.
Not my day.
Oh and my eyes are still fine – my left eye is a bit irritated like I have something in it – but other than that fine.
Lots more people at work are considering it now. I think I should be on their payroll 😉
DSL
Is online and working :o)
Thanks to Free-Online.
Answer to my prayers [I hope]
Ian has very kindly taken up my challenge of recommending a man who does :o)
I think someone has too much time on their hands
GayPhone4John (3:23:13 pm): hey :-
Auto response from me (3:23:14 pm): I am away from my computer right now.
GayPhone4John (3:23:22 pm): damn
Empty iCal
those folks over at movabletype.org have discovered a great way of publishing to your blog from iCal.
See so Dave and Dave can find a use for it now – they both bitched it was failry useless last week.
LASIK
The surgery itself was not as scary as I had convinced myself it would be.
Saturday I went along with Glenn to hold my hand. I’d already been to the The Eye Clinic for my initial consultation a fortnight ago so this was the real deal. The consultation with the surgeon and the operation.
To say I was nervous was an understatement – thankfully though we were distracted by the other people waiting surgery and the rather cute receptionist.
In fact it was all I could do not to drool when I was finalising some of my details.
They took another scan of my eyes – like a topographical map of the peaks and troughs. It looked kind of cool – I’ve asked for a copy so I can scan it in 🙂
After a few coffees and a chat with the surgeon it was time to go through to the laser suite and be kitted out for the operation. I was shaking by this point wondering if this was all a good idea.
Thankfully the staff are obviously used to this and they calmed me right down – joking and taking my mind of the impending operation.
When I went into the theatre I was suprised how many people were involved – people working the laser others working the microkeratome [it’s a can opener basically which creates the corneal flap].
It was all over very very quickly although they assure me I was in there for 20 minutes. It was uncomfortable but certainly not painful. I would rather go through that again than have a filling at the dentist.
I was scared to open my eyes afterwards you know in case anything fell out of my eye – thankfully though it all worked perfectly.
After a sit down to calm my nerves it was in a cab back home. It was all over.
I slept most of the day and night and then headed back with David to the clinic for my initial check up – the result were good – no redness and 20:20 vision in my right eye and better than 20:20 in my left. No irritaion and It felt fantastic to be able to see clearly without aid.
So that’s it all over – another few check ups along the way – the first on friday – just to make sure everything is healing as well as it should and some drops to lkeep my eyes moist for a while.
I am relieved and happy and can’t wait to go on holiday and be able to wear regular sunglasses :o)
20:20
I can see 🙂 phew what a relief!
Thanks everyone for all the support – more on the op [slice & burn] later!
eye slicing
24 hours and counting…
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