two_bit_score
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Yep, Dennis, I've had a number of surgeries in my life, but this was sure different. A nurse had me get on a roll around bed without getting undressed except to take off my shoes. Then she just unbuttoned the top 3 bottons on my shirt to stick 3 wires to my chest and put on a hospital gown over my clothes. She put the blood pressure cuff on my left arm and an IV in my right hand. I hadn't seen one of the beds or gurneys quite like this one. Instead of just rectangular, it had a very comfortable headrest up above what would be the end of the gurney. Another young lady came and said she'd be my anesthesiologist, couldn't put me to sleep because I needed to be able to hear and respond to the doctor, but that she'd be giving me a sedative to help me relax and they'd deaden the eye. If she gave me any sedative, I never knew it, never felt it, never saw it, and never needed it
Two or three times the doctor told me to be very still now, which I was already doing, so maybe it was some critical step he was taking. To start with, he had told me to look straight ahead at the light right over my face, and once he told me to look towards him. That was simple enough although all I could actually see was flashing lights of different colors and shapes, and pretty frequently I could see a small nozzle come from the other side and feel whatever liquid it poured in my eye. They had taped my head to the headrest so I couldn't turn my head, but it was quite comfortable.
They wanted me to stay in the recovery room for 30 minutes, although I saw no need to myself; no drowsiness, dizziness, etc. But that was OK because the nurse brought me a really good cup of coffee.
Vision was pretty blurry for quite awhile yesterday, but no problems.
Glad to hear a great report like that from you! Hope it all goes well and you are 100% soon. It doesn't seem to have affected your ability to type on the Internet.