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richard

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Oct 16, 2006, 4:37:30 PM10/16/06
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Well today was the day. Went to the clinic this morning and had one more
test done before surgery.
While waiting I was able to watch live video of others in surgery. What was
shown on the screen is nothing to what you see during actual surgery. Which
was basically one hell of a bright light.
Even after 3 hours or so my eye is still dialated and bright lights are hell
on it.
But now I will be able to see a lot clearer than I could yesterday.

If you have cataracts, get them removed.
Cost? I paid $2,800 for mine. Cash.


Dave Smith

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Oct 16, 2006, 9:01:16 PM10/16/06
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richard wrote:

> Well today was the day. Went to the clinic this morning and had one more
> test done before surgery.
> While waiting I was able to watch live video of others in surgery. What was
> shown on the screen is nothing to what you see during actual surgery. Which
> was basically one hell of a bright light.
> Even after 3 hours or so my eye is still dialated and bright lights are hell
> on it.
> But now I will be able to see a lot clearer than I could yesterday.

Why didn't you ask for a brain implant while you were in there?


MikeHaw...@msn.com

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Oct 16, 2006, 7:08:46 PM10/16/06
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Wouldn't that be a brain transplant,from pea to human?

BigIronRam

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Oct 16, 2006, 7:15:44 PM10/16/06
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<MikeHaw...@MSN.com> wrote in message
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There's no rejection drugs strong enough to make this one work...


Dave Smith

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Oct 16, 2006, 10:41:02 PM10/16/06
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MikeHaw...@MSN.com wrote:

> n surgery. What was
> > > shown on the screen is nothing to what you see during actual surgery. Which
> > > was basically one hell of a bright light.
> > > Even after 3 hours or so my eye is still dialated and bright lights are hell
> > > on it.
> > > But now I will be able to see a lot clearer than I could yesterday.
> >
> > Why didn't you ask for a brain implant while you were in there?
>
> Wouldn't that be a brain transplant,from pea to human?

From pea to yes.
To human???? The jury is out on that one.


Zeke

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Oct 16, 2006, 7:49:58 PM10/16/06
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<MikeHaw...@MSN.com> wrote in message
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I was thinking attempted reversal of a previous labotamy.


Skateboard'n

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Oct 17, 2006, 9:38:36 PM10/17/06
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"Dave Smith" <adavid...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Why didn't you ask for a brain implant while you were in there?

Because he has to lie on his back for the eye surgury, therefore the doctor
can't get to his brain.

Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick

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Oct 17, 2006, 10:41:02 PM10/17/06
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"Skateboard'n" <trashyst...@amillnear.you> wrote in message
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-Damn-.

That was cold.


Zeke

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Oct 18, 2006, 10:18:09 PM10/18/06
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"richard" <d...@john.son> wrote in message
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> Cost? I paid $2,800 for mine. Cash.
>
>

WOW!

Is that a lot of money in your world?


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