All the best, Pat. Thursday morning - when the eyepatch comes off and you'll look out of the window - you'll be in awe, full of wonderment. And happy.
If I haven't mentioned it before, and it's what I did since you are awake during the procedure, ask if one of the nurses could hold your hand. The human touch not only comforting but serving as a conduct [as in physics].
See you later Weave. A Specialist keeping you in would be a first and there'd never be a bed available. Don't forget to tell him you eat porridge every day.
I think the majority of people have forgotten that you changed the date of the eye thingy. Or maybe I am the only person who has some memory cells left. Or I'm nuts too.
Sending a hug and good positive thoughts xx
ReplyDeleteGood luck, Weave. If they keep you in ask for a laptop to give us your posts!
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Pat. Thursday morning - when the eyepatch comes off and you'll look out of the window - you'll be in awe, full of wonderment. And happy.
ReplyDeleteIf I haven't mentioned it before, and it's what I did since you are awake during the procedure, ask if one of the nurses could hold your hand. The human touch not only comforting but serving as a conduct [as in physics].
Cheering you on,
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See you later Weave. A Specialist keeping you in would be a first and there'd never be a bed available. Don't forget to tell him you eat porridge every day.
ReplyDeleteHope all goes well.
ReplyDeleteLove and prayers winging your way 💜🙏👍😘
ReplyDeleteWill be thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteChin up, you will be fine if you are going for cataract surgery. We are all pulling for you. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBest of luck, Weaver. We'll be here when you return. :)
ReplyDeleteHope all goes well. See you on the other side and you will see us better too!
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ReplyDeleteTake care and we will be here when you return. Jackie
I’m quite sure all will be well, sending hugs
ReplyDeleteHope all goes well x
ReplyDeleteSo you'll be reading these comments with one eye. I'm sure your surgery will go just fine. Enjoy all the eye drops!
ReplyDeleteGood luck from me too.
ReplyDeleteUrsula's suggestion of holding a hand sounds like a very nice idea.
Best of luck! It may all be done by now and hopefully you will be home soon.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with you. A day surgery is nothing complicated and is over quickly. That's the ideal. Talk to you soon.
ReplyDeleteI think the majority of people have forgotten that you changed the date of the eye thingy. Or maybe I am the only person who has some memory cells left. Or I'm nuts too.
ReplyDeleteYes, the eye op. was deferred in order for an important meeting with the specialist today.
ReplyDeleteWishing you well!
ReplyDeleteBig but gentle hugs!
Whatever is being done today, I hope all goes well, Pat.
ReplyDeleteSending you healing energy.
ReplyDeleteHope all goes well and you are back home this evening.
ReplyDeleteAll best wishes Pat.
ReplyDeleteSending best wishes and healing vibes your way, dear Pat.
ReplyDeleteI hope you entered the hospital expecting to receive good results, and that you go home quite pleased with how your experience went - Mary
DeleteThinking of you, and wishing you a quick and successful return home. Those of us who pray will be doing that too!
ReplyDeleteHope the eye surgery does the trick. I am sure you will be in good hands. See you soon.x
ReplyDeleteThe gud dugs and I sending you hugs !
ReplyDeletecheers
You old trooper x see you soon
ReplyDeleteAll the best Pat. Sounds like you will be home and healing in no time. - Pam
ReplyDeleteAll will be well.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes; a bientot!
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ReplyDeleteHope everything goes well. Take care. X
Hope everything is going well, sending love and sun x
ReplyDeleteThanks to you all.
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