Er, excuse me?
Monday, September 25th, 2006 05:13 pmSo, the appointment with the eye specialist today, the one with the ReallyREALLY bright lights.
Good news: My eyes are Perfectly OK (where "OK" is defined as 20/20 with correction and Hopelessly Nearsighted without).
Bad news: The "grey fog" that sometimes obscures the vision in the center of my left eye is an ....ocular migraine (no, I've never heard of it, either).
Good news: This kind of migraine is headache-free! And the fog dissipates in twenty minutes or so, no harm done.
Null news: The eye specialist gave me a referral to a neurologist all the way the heckengone down to Scarborough. But. My good friends at Mayo Clinic tell me that ocular migraines need treatment only if accompanied by a headache. So I'm thinking I'll cancel the appointment with the neurologist.
In other news, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood -- cool and not too humid; the cats are asleep,
kinzel's at chess, and I'm going to retire to my corner of the couch to read.
Good news: My eyes are Perfectly OK (where "OK" is defined as 20/20 with correction and Hopelessly Nearsighted without).
Bad news: The "grey fog" that sometimes obscures the vision in the center of my left eye is an ....ocular migraine (no, I've never heard of it, either).
Good news: This kind of migraine is headache-free! And the fog dissipates in twenty minutes or so, no harm done.
Null news: The eye specialist gave me a referral to a neurologist all the way the heckengone down to Scarborough. But. My good friends at Mayo Clinic tell me that ocular migraines need treatment only if accompanied by a headache. So I'm thinking I'll cancel the appointment with the neurologist.
In other news, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood -- cool and not too humid; the cats are asleep,
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Date: 2006-09-26 12:25 am (UTC)oh! book arrived!
Good! Let me know what you think of it.