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Ajax wrote:I scratched my cornea this weekend. I think I had a defective contact lens. When I clawed it out of my eye, in pain, I probably scratched it up pretty good.
I sailed home from Oxford, pretty much on fire by the time we docked. A nice night at Urgent Care for some numbing agent and ointment. Follow up is today.
LarryHoward wrote:Ajax wrote:I scratched my cornea this weekend. I think I had a defective contact lens. When I clawed it out of my eye, in pain, I probably scratched it up pretty good.
I sailed home from Oxford, pretty much on fire by the time we docked. A nice night at Urgent Care for some numbing agent and ointment. Follow up is today.
Ouch. On the plus side, the cornea is made up of some of the fastest growing cells in the human body so even significant damage heals fairly quickly and well. Did they apply a pressure bandage in urgent care?
Ajax wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Ajax wrote:I scratched my cornea this weekend. I think I had a defective contact lens. When I clawed it out of my eye, in pain, I probably scratched it up pretty good.
I sailed home from Oxford, pretty much on fire by the time we docked. A nice night at Urgent Care for some numbing agent and ointment. Follow up is today.
Ouch. On the plus side, the cornea is made up of some of the fastest growing cells in the human body so even significant damage heals fairly quickly and well. Did they apply a pressure bandage in urgent care?
No pressure bandage. The pharmacy (and other Kaiser pharmacies) are all out of the Cipro drops so all I had, was Erythro ointment. I smeared that into my eyeball and managed to fall asleep. I woke up feeling 75% better. The pharmacy at the facility I'm going to this afternoon, has the Cipro drops so I'll pick them up then.
Good news about the healing powers of the eye. I thought I read that awhile ago, but I wasn't sure. Glad to hear it's true.
Tim Ford wrote:Rich did you sail single-handed back from Oxford with that eye condition?
Also, do you think you can SEE your way into sending me a photon or two of the Poplar Eye-land race? Spinsheet beckons.
Glad you are feeling better!
-- i & i
Tim Ford wrote:Excellent, got 'em!
Great job on getting 27 boats signed up!
Ajax wrote:I went to an ophthalmologist yesterday. She shrugged and said I was already mostly healed. She reversed the Urgent Care doc's recommendation for the Cipro antibiotic drops.
She told me to continue with the ointment until Friday and to go buy "tears" to lubricate with from the local pharmacy.
I'm 99% today, with a minor irritation. I've gone from a 9 to a 1 on the pain scale.
Ajax wrote:Oooh, I like safety glasses with cheaters. I'll have to shop for them.
Yeah, getting old sucks. Now I've made an appointment to have a lump on my trapezius examined.
slap wrote:Ajax wrote:Yeah, getting old sucks.
Says the youngest guy here.
Benno von Humpback wrote:I have started to carry reading glasses on long bike rides so I can read the map on my phone if I get lost. I am up to 2.5 diopters as of this Spring.
Ajax wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:I have started to carry reading glasses on long bike rides so I can read the map on my phone if I get lost. I am up to 2.5 diopters as of this Spring.
I tried progressive lenses in my glasses. I found myself squinting through the top 1/4 of the lens most of the time. Went back to regular lenses.