Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/10/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter and to the all other friends, Just a few words, today I'm not still 100% recovered butI'm well. I see hazy today, tomorrow I have a new Drs visit and I hope I'see better. Thank you very much for your kind explanations, I'll be back tomorrow cheers Lluis El 06/10/2011, a las 8:47, Peter Klein escribi?: > Lluis: I had this done on my right eye last March. You'll be > tired, but you may even walk out of the surgery already seeing > better. Your eye will see like a wide-open Noctilux for about a day > until the pupil contracts. Then you'll marvel at how sharp and > clear things are. And as others have mentioned, colors will be more > vivid. Maybe even senoritas :-) > > Do what the doctor tells you, put in your eye drops, and don't bump > your head, bend over or lift anything until they say it's OK. And > you'll do fine. > > Last winter I saw Picasso's "Wonan with a Cataract" (a "blue period" > painting) at a major Picasso exhibit here. Just 100 years ago it > meant blindness. 30 years ago it was serious surgery with a long > recovery. Now it is routine. Let's raise a glass to modernity! > > I'll be thinking about you! > > --Peter > > > > Tomorrow morning I will have a surgical intervention on my right > eye, nathing serious, a cataract, and next week the > > left one. I hope I can better focusing. I don't know if tomorrow > I'll be able to work with the computer, if no, as soon > > as possible, I'll be back. > Saludos cordiales > Lluis > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information