beenthere
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Glad you are okay. This story was reminding me of when I had a spec of rust (working under the car) get in my eye, and I couldn't see anything. Finally went to the Dr. and he picked out the rust. It had embedded itself, and 20 years later, when I get my eyes checked, they comment on the scar that they can see. No vision impairment, but I consider myself lucky.
Friend of mine learned oneday, when one eye suddenly went blind, that he had a small metal filing floating in his eye. He remembered getting it in there some many years prior. The thing these days is the MRI exams, when they ask if you have any metal in you. Such a spec of metal in the eye can be pulled right out during the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) procedure.
Which also reminds me of a couple months ago, I was drilling steel, and at the moment I remembered to put the safety goggles on, I felt something lightly hit my eye. I located a magnet, and held it to my eye, and felt the metal chip come out and could see it on the magnet. Felt lucky.
Friend of mine learned oneday, when one eye suddenly went blind, that he had a small metal filing floating in his eye. He remembered getting it in there some many years prior. The thing these days is the MRI exams, when they ask if you have any metal in you. Such a spec of metal in the eye can be pulled right out during the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) procedure.
Which also reminds me of a couple months ago, I was drilling steel, and at the moment I remembered to put the safety goggles on, I felt something lightly hit my eye. I located a magnet, and held it to my eye, and felt the metal chip come out and could see it on the magnet. Felt lucky.