Sean, much health-ma to your mom. My dad had A-fib 7 years ago, and after they stabilized him, they inserted a pacemaker/defibrillator right into him. He's still going at 88.
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Health~ma for your mom, Sean.
I should look at the implantable contact lens surgery. Given that my mom just had cataract surgery, and my maternal grandmother & great-grandmother both had cataracts, it's a fairly sure bet that I'll have them.
It doesn't do anything for the cataracts though--I still have my original lenses, and could totally get cataracts when I'm older.
It doesn't do anything for the cataracts though--I still have my original lenses, and could totally get cataracts when I'm older.
Oh. Darn. Still, no contacts (or glasses) would be a bonus. Maybe in a few years.
The Facebook "Here are your memories!" list is rolling around to that time two years ago. Maybe I shouldn't read them. But hiding from it doesn't make it hurt less.
Lots of love, Connie.
Sean, all digits crossed.
Sean, lots of mom~ma.
Connie, yeah, words are just so inadequate for times like this.
Lots of ~ma for your Mom, Sean. I know it's scary, so some for you too. {{{Sean}}}
Much health ~ma for your mom, Sean!