TheBryster opened this issue on Mar 20, 2007 · 37 posts
TheBryster posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 3:30 PM
Well I'm off to hospital tomorrow (wed 21) to have an operation on my eyes. Judging by the stuff I've been doing in Bryce I probably need it. Don't know how long or when I'll be out but it's only in the Day Surgery Unit so I should be all done by tea-time.
It seems that the tubes that drain fluid away from my eyes are blocked and need opening up. ATM I look like I'm crying all the time - good job I don't wear make-up!
I could use a well-wish or two. The last time I was in hospital was to see my M.I.L pass away.
Thanks
The Bryster
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FranOnTheEdge posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 3:34 PM
Oooh eyes are scary. I wish you all the best, Bryster. I'll have to have an op in about another year, but that's for cataracts. They are pretty god at eyes these days so it shouldn't be a problem, for you or me.
Best of luck.
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
Death_at_Midnight posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 3:37 PM
oh ouch! I wonder what caused them to block up. Anyway, I wish you the best and a speedy recovery while you're out. When do you expect to be back?
Ang25 posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 3:48 PM
Best wishes and hope it all goes smoothly. No pinching the nurses behinds while there. They don't believe that "it was the medication" excuse.
HUGS
archdruid posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 3:57 PM
I hope everything comes out ok, (NOT a pun)... you certainly have my good wishes. lou.
"..... and that was when things got interestiing."
alexclark posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 3:58 PM
All the best - The NHS is a wonderful thing, you're in good hands.
RodsArt posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 4:03 PM
Well wishes to you Chris. I know you'll be up and giving the nurses a run for their money.
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kaveman posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 4:03 PM
All the best. It's amazing how far the medical technology has come when it comes to eyes.
Victoria_Lee posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 4:15 PM
Take care, Chris ... be thinkin' about ya and sending ya all kinds of good thoughts!
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
Victoria
Remember, sometimes the dragon wins. Correction: MOST times.
tom271 posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 4:59 PM
Best wishes to you... and we will keep a look out for all the heretics that will try and take advantage of your absence....
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Gog posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 5:23 PM
best of luck Chris and rest easy - I had my tonsils out last thursday on the NHS (yeah I know 38 and getting my tonsils taken out - a slow developer ) everything went well, and to be honest the staff and the hospital were great. In at 7am, op at 11:30am, home at 7pm....
Don't ask me to sing at the moment though :).
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Rochr posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 5:53 PM
Anything involving the combination of the words "surgery" and "eyes" scare me shitless. But fortunatly they´re pretty good with eye surgery these days.
And think positive. Once this is over, you don´t have to worry about the make-up getting all screwed up anymore. :biggrin:
Best wishes.
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Incarnadine posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 6:27 PM
Me and all the other heretics will keep things going for you while you are away! Get well soon.
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johnyf posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 6:43 PM
All the best Chris!
rstar posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 7:07 PM
Anything involving work to the eyes is cause for concern but I know people that have had marvelous results from their surgery so I am sure you have little to worry about.
Anyway, good luck and get back to your family and us soon as you can.
danamo posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 8:08 PM
I wish you a speedy recovery, Your Eminence! As you know, I went through my own eye probs recently and I've recovered enough to go at 3D work again. Best of luck. Danamo the "heretic".
erosiaart posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 8:33 PM
just had the lasik surgery done on my eyes about ten days ago..wonderful thing.now i don't need glasses or contacts anymore! after care is imp though..and i can't really bryce or stay long on the comp for another week or two.till all stabalizes.
a friend of mines just went thru the same sort of operation you went thru.,,he's hale and heary.. alll went pretty good.
don't worry....science has been able to do wonders.
just follow your orthy's instructions to the T!
TheBryster posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 5:20 AM
Woah! Many thanks. You guys are the greatest! I have to be there before noon or I won't get to chat up the nurses!
I'll let you know how I get on............Oh Can somebody render me a white stick? ;-)
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
electroglyph posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 7:07 AM
I used to be able to pinch my nose, blow real hard, and get jets of air to squirt out my tear ducts. Maybe you could hold your breath and have a 600 pound woman sit on you. Much cheaper than surgery!
Seriously, Good luck! We're all thinking of you.
vangogh posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 8:38 AM
electroglyph!! The man is facing mildly serious eye surgery and all you can think of is having a romp with a 600 pound woman?!?!....Hey....now that I think about it.....hummmmmmm......will she be wearing a skimpy bikini and holding a whip? Anyways, Bryster, wishing you all the best and hoping you are back soon to guard us against all those heretics.....Hey!!....is that one now trying to get in the back door....Out, out, damn heretic I say!!
ysvry posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 9:43 AM
all the best, Bryster.
Yoro posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 10:46 AM
All the best from me, too!!!
Ang25 posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 3:04 PM
Hey hey hey, who's the big lady with the whip? I think Chris should stick to chatting up the Nurses, might be a bit safer.
tjohn posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 3:31 PM
Best of luck, my friend!
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TheBryster posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 3:54 PM
THAT F***ING HURT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They stick needles in you and stuff......................................
Yeah, I'm back. Christ! I wouldn't go through that again if my comfy chair depended on it.
Like I said, the tubes that drain away your tears....wait for it!......lachrymal ducts....were blocked and I looked like I was weeping. Real PIA!
So they strap you to a not-so-comfy chair, with all the regular life-support sensors and tilt you almost upside-down. They wrap your head in towels, swab you with iodine and stab your eyelids with local so-called aneathestic that doesn't work.
Then you have a marlin spike jammed into your tear-ducts to open them up and have saline solution poured down them until you feel it run down the back of your throat and into your ear canals.
Now for the joyful part.................the Doc uses these micro snips to put three cuts around the opening of the ducts.....and sez something like "Are we having fun yet?"
Between screams I tell him he's so not on my christmas card list.
By now of course I can't see, I can't open my eyes, all I want to do is scratch my eyeballs and I'm drowning in my own lachrymal fluid. And all the time this really hot nurse is whispering into my earhole things like, "Vue is better than Bryce. Wings3D is a wonderful proggy. Don't you just love Cinema3D?......"
Now my other medical problems kick in and I can't get out of the chair when they sadly declare that my torture is over. So they just unplug the chair from the life-support stuff and wheel me back into the recovery room.
Now in an upright position four different nurses, an aneathetist and the Doc ask me if I'm ok and would I like a cup of tea and a sandwich..................
Graphic enough for you or would you like to hear about the blood and stuff..................?
The good news is that the proceedure worked!!! My eyesight is a lot clearer now and I'm nolonger soaking my shirt collars with tears.
They tell me the black-eyes will fade in a couple of days. I look like I went 2 rounds with Tyson.
Thanks for all the good wishes and the perverted suggestions. You guys are just great!
BTW The Doc is a 3d nut who has Renders all over the walls. Strangly enough, they look like they were done in Bryce 4.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Ang25 posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 4:01 PM
Awwww, I'm so sorry it hurt, but I'm so glad you're back. Now stop your crying, oh wait they made you stop crying by hurting you, ok, that's strange.
Gog posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 5:21 PM
sorry to hear it hurt chris, if you want to pop down to bristol I have some wicked pain killers they gave me for the tonsil op.....
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Death_at_Midnight posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 5:36 PM
They are probably not used to martian physiology. Welcome back! That adventure made my eyes water. Doc being a 3D nut... maybe the type with violence flag tacked on to a post?
vangogh posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 7:20 PM
Hey Bryster....good thing your doc was a Bryce man and not one of those heretics running loose. But.....what if he wasn't a Bryce user? what if he uses Vue on a regular bases....or worse yet....Wings 3d every day after work!!?? What if he knows you hate non Bryce using heretics just like him? What if he was taking his revenge out on you by making an otherwise painless procedure one of pure hell just for you?? Something to think about, hey! But on the good side....glad to hear that all ended well and that your sight is better.
skiwillgee posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 8:10 PM
OOOwwww! That did hurt. I'm glad your okay and have better vision to spot the heretics with.
CrazyDawg posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 11:17 PM
better you than me, by the time they got to the micro snips i would have hit some poor sod between the legs.
I have had two operations on my eyes, one was when i was young and it was the first operation to be done in the uk on someone so young(i was 3). My left eye was so turned in so far that all you could see was the white of the eye ball and i had to wear an eye patch to protect the eye. wont go into details of the operation but it included cutting nerves and muscles.
Second one i had was to remove a cyst(sc) i had on the eye lid, even then they had to knock me out cause i don't like anything near my eyes.
They can operate on anything else on me, yes including the family jewels but my eyes are a place i don't like even thinking about being operated on..
Glad things went ok for you Bryser..
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FranOnTheEdge posted Thu, 22 March 2007 at 11:03 AM
Aaaawwwwwwwwwwhhhhhhhh! Noooooooooooooooo, don't tell me any more! I can't take it!
How you stood it... (shudder)
Thank goodness it worked, is all I can say.
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
TheBryster posted Thu, 22 March 2007 at 3:28 PM
Well today I woke up with gummy eyes, but it washed away easily enough. The bruising isn't as bad as it was and my eyesight isn't being fogged by all the fluid. I still want to wipe my eyes but there is nothing to wipe away, so, good result all round.
I have a check up in 2 weeks but I'm chuffed with it so far.
In all seriousness I have to say that the guys and gals at the Day Surgery Unit were absolutely brilliant. They took on my non-related problems like my deafness and mobility restrictions and worked around them like I was the most important person they knew and made absolutely certain that everyone knew about my alergies which if ignored could become dangerous...for me!.
The British National Health Service comes in for a lot of stick, but the treatment I received at Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth, was first class in all aspects at the brand new DSU.
I just hope I don't have to go back there.....
Thank you all again for your kind wishes. Don't ya just love this forum?
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Death_at_Midnight posted Thu, 22 March 2007 at 3:50 PM
Well, I'm glad you're doing all better. Now.. hurry it up and finish that train! :-p
Quest posted Thu, 22 March 2007 at 11:38 PM
Well, sorry I’m late here but I’m happy that things are over with and the pain is over and all that’s left is a little discomfort besides the gooey eyes…Got cornflakes in your eyes? Hope all is well and that soon you’ll be creating better Bryce images than before now that you can see all your errors…that’s a joke! Hope all is well with you!
bikermouse posted Fri, 23 March 2007 at 2:56 AM
OK now that your up and about it's time to test your sensibilities:
What year is it?
Who played Buckaroo Bonzaii?
How many Brycers does it take to render a light bulb?
Well, glad to see your recovered from the operation even if you didn't get the Peter Weller question right. Sorry you had to go through it all .... but if it worked ....!!!
TheBryster posted Fri, 23 March 2007 at 9:08 AM
*What year is it?
*2037
*Who played Buckaroo Bonzaii?
*This is a musical instrument, right?
*How many Brycers does it take to render a light bulb?
*What's a light bulb?
Thanks for all the comments! :thumbupboth:
Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader
All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...