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Update: This will be the worst opening day EVER in over 30 years! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1815415" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>I've never been to a dove hunt but had cataract surgery on both eyes. He put a near seeing lens in one and a far seeing lense in the other. No more reading glasses or glasses of any kind, they are inside my eyes. Not only that, my old lenses had yellowed. Now I see true colors. I don't remember the post op being a big deal, just had to wear a patch with little holes in it for a day or two.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing about it, they wanted me to be awake for this. Imagine the needles and the instruments digging around in your eye and fluid running down the side. I know thse things because I'm a nurse.</p><p>I said No Way! You are going to have to knock me smoothe out for this. The doc could tell I mean't it.</p><p></p><p>I've administered this kind of sedation. You have an IV line with two ports for the two meds given. Versed in one port, Demerol (known to nurses as Damnitol) and you slowly inflitrate these into a running IV line, a little of one, a little of the other. So I was lying there on the gurney and the nurse anesthethist came in. She did not have on a standard green surgical cap. She had on a wild and crazy collored paisley cap. SO, you want to knocked smoothe out huh. And laughed, stuck both neededs in the same port and just mashed them. Last thing I remember was my eyes rolling back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1815415, member: 42782"] I've never been to a dove hunt but had cataract surgery on both eyes. He put a near seeing lens in one and a far seeing lense in the other. No more reading glasses or glasses of any kind, they are inside my eyes. Not only that, my old lenses had yellowed. Now I see true colors. I don't remember the post op being a big deal, just had to wear a patch with little holes in it for a day or two. Funny thing about it, they wanted me to be awake for this. Imagine the needles and the instruments digging around in your eye and fluid running down the side. I know thse things because I'm a nurse. I said No Way! You are going to have to knock me smoothe out for this. The doc could tell I mean't it. I've administered this kind of sedation. You have an IV line with two ports for the two meds given. Versed in one port, Demerol (known to nurses as Damnitol) and you slowly inflitrate these into a running IV line, a little of one, a little of the other. So I was lying there on the gurney and the nurse anesthethist came in. She did not have on a standard green surgical cap. She had on a wild and crazy collored paisley cap. SO, you want to knocked smoothe out huh. And laughed, stuck both neededs in the same port and just mashed them. Last thing I remember was my eyes rolling back. [/QUOTE]
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