Arthur is out of surgery. Everything went well. We're waiting for clearance for him to get back to his happy place (on the boob).
He already sounds different, so I'm hoping that that bodes well for him going home like a normal baby.
'Safe'
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Arthur is out of surgery. Everything went well. We're waiting for clearance for him to get back to his happy place (on the boob).
He already sounds different, so I'm hoping that that bodes well for him going home like a normal baby.
Yeah you’d think those letters would be ophthional!
So good, javachik.
The doc also said that Grace's eyes are improving slightly, that her left eye has improved almost to the point where it is ok for driving. Which meant as I drove home I realized that Grace is legally blind. I mean, honestly, her vision sucks, but I don't think I ever thought of it that way. She has so many other issues that her eyes have often been just sort of...not on the radar as much.
Yay fingers crossed for Arthur!
Kat, is that “almost good enough to drive with glasses”? But yeah, if she’s legally blind that sucks.
Everything went well.
Yay!
I'm hoping that that bodes well for him going home like a normal baby.
I'm going to hold out hope that he's Supranormal!
But also why does ophthalmology have so many extra letters?
I edited an ophthalmology article today and was grumbling about that "h" after "op-". It doesn't need to be there!
Fingers crossed for Arthur!
I've noticed that in my current Couch to 5K endeavors I actually have more energy and endurance at 52 than I did 10 years earlier, and I attribute that mostly to no longer being laid up with excessively heavy bleeding roughly every three weeks, with an assist from the breast reduction surgery taking so much literal weight on my shoulders that it's cut my level of chronic pain by at least 75%.
That's wonderful, Susan. It makes it a lot easier to do the work when you see results.
Grace had a 2.5 hour ophthalmology appointment today.
Yikes, how does she tolerate these ordeals? I know she has way more experience than a person should have to have with medical procedures. But that is a lot. Even half hour eye exams are tiring.
He already sounds different, so I'm hoping that that bodes well for him going home like a normal baby.
That's wonderful. I am sure he will be happy to be back on boob.
Yikes, how does she tolerate these ordeals? I know she has way more experience than a person should have to have with medical procedures. But that is a lot. Even half hour eye exams are tiring.
She took a book and read. I re-read an entire novel while there. This doctor is amazing and fantastic and one we are relieved to see, but she is notoriously behind schedule with super long appointments. She spends way more than her allotted 15 minutes with us so I can't really complain.
I edited an ophthalmology article today and was grumbling about that "h" after "op-". It doesn't need to be there!
I co-sign this!
Kat, is that “almost good enough to drive with glasses”? But yeah, if she’s legally blind that sucks.
meara, I don't know. When the doc said almost good enough to drive, I had such a violently negative reaction that she never said exactly.
That's still an insanely long time to wait, kat. Props to your patience, and Grace's.
Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled to see the increase in focus on the before and mid stages, but there are a whole lotta folks in my predicament.
I'm fully on the other side of it now, and yeah, it seems to be considered a non-issue in general. Which ... it is not.
I edited an ophthalmology article today and was grumbling about that "h" after "op-". It doesn't need to be there!
I work at an optometrist, and I have to use the word almost daily and *still* have problems spelling it right (and usually it's the L that trips me up!). I also have to explain the difference between optometry and ophthalmology pretty much daily.