Computer geek extarodinaire, I love to tinker with gadgets and tech items to get them to do what I want. I'm either logically artistic or artisically logical. I'm also rude, crude, semi-barbaric, socially unacceptable, and totally psychotic. On the bright side - I am potentially harmless. I'm currently trying to write some short stories about the fae as well as a novel on those same fae as well as two other novels. The programs I have for photo and image editing are: Photoimpact from Ulead, Adobe Photoshop 7 and Corel Paint Shop Pro 2X. Recently I've added DAZ Studios as well as Terragen, Blender and Google Sketch to my list of programs crowding my hard-drive.  All this and much more on an old Pentium III 450 with 396 Megs of memory and operating Windows XP. It does get interesting at time.As of December 26, 2008, I have added Vue 7 Pioneer to my list of reason of why I'm going insane.
As of January 2010 I upgraded to a new HP 2 dual core processor with 6 gigs onboard mem with 4 gig powerboost and 2.07 terabytes of Hard drivesMy email is faemike55@gmail.com
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Comments (49)
art-ella
Too bad that with your eyes. But the view is good. So you can see if you're dilating eyes.
kgb224
Sorry to hear of this my friend. May all be well with your eyes my friend. God bless.
Navi
Sorry to hear about that, and I hope the drops will help...
MrsRatbag
My mum has had cataract surgery twice, and thinks she needs to do it again; my dad uses the glaucoma drops. I was surprised to learn that I have a cataract beginning in the left eye (I notice it most driving at night, when oncoming headlights really blind me in that eye; I have to close it and go with just the right eye until they're past me!) I don't need surgery on it yet, but I will at some point, they assure me. Mum says it's not a big deal, but I dread it too, something about having them getting close to my open eye scares the jeepers out of me. You're a tough guy, though, I'm sure you'll do just fine and they'll have you out hunting in the forest in no time!
jeroni
Tranquilo amigo yo estoy operado de cataras es una operacion muy simple y no se esta ni ingresado en la clinica por lo menos aqui en barcelona ya que somos pioneros en esto de las operaciones de los ojos animo amigo
pimanjc
Mike, do not fear the cataract surgery. My vision is much better since I had them both done two years ago.
Radar_rad-dude
I haven't had to have surgery yet, but I must get in and get my eyes checked as you request. Thanks for the gentle shove! Your picture makes me think, the faster I go, the behinder I get. Interesting image.
My wife on the other hand had cataracts removed from both her eyes last year. She said it wasn't bad at all. I suppose it is different for everyone, but all the people I've talked to, and there have been quite a few that I know that have gotten the surgery, all say it is fairly simple! These eye specialist have been doing this kind of thing for quite a few years and I think and hope that they know what they are doing by now. Just make sure you have a good eye doctor.
RodS
Yeah, that's something you want to take care of as soon as possible. I had a separated retina in my left eye back in '07. Thanks to a very skilled eye surgeon, I still have better than 90% sight in that eye. I also have a cataract in the right eye - need to get that fixed this summer... I also had a cataract in the left eye after the retina surgery, and had the cataract surgery - it's not that bad, except they had to shine a really bright light right in my eye for the surgery. And you can't squint as the eyelid is held open. Other than that it was painless and done in less than a half hour - and the improvement in vision is amazing.
Wolfenshire Online Now!
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you can get the surgery as soon as possible. Losing eyesight for an artist is the worst.
anitalee Online Now!
Wishing you well
Crudelitas
Yes, I fully understand your situation. My husband and my mother both had been a "cataract surgery" on both eyes, of course ... And when I had my last multiple sclerosis-thrust, I had the problem that both eyes no longer wanted to work and were constantly trying to get a sharp image ... These eye drops, so that the doctor can examine the eye better, directly from hell ... I never more go on a sunny day to the eye doctor to let me administer such eye drops ...
VEDES
I wish you to be better d always strong and healthy!!!!!!!!!!!
flavia49
I'm so sorry, and I wish you all the best! They do miracles in optical surgery today, so take care. I went to the eye doctor a week ago, and I changed glasses. "You're just aging (smile)", he said.
android65mar
Very well put and a sobering thought for us all. I wish you all the best and hope you can get the cataracts sorted some time soon. All the very best.
anahata.c
Mike, I saw this when it went up, but I was dealing with a bad arm (from physical therapy) and still fixing my computer. I'm not 'back' yet, but I wanted to give you my best wishes on your eyes; and I too have heard---many times---what your fans have said above; that, if you have to have the surgery, it's routine for almost everyone, and lots of people recover well from it, too. I hope the drops work for you, and I hope you won't need the surgery; but if you do, you'll have plenty of time to prepare, and it should be a lot less difficult than it seems, if so many people I know are indication.
And you don't need to have a reason to complain: You're one of our truly devoted members here, and you're there for a lot of people, all year round: You can complain anytime. As for your image---if you're seeing the world this way, at least after your drops, I hope you get some normality too. The only time I saw like this was after dilation; and every time I was dilated, I thought the universe was coming to an end. It's a trip, that's for sure, but at least, in my case, it was over in a few hours. I do hope it gets better. And btw, I saw your latest upload, and it's terrific. (The intergalactic Peacock Express thing...) I just can't comment more now. I hope to be back soon, but I wanted to wish you all the best. I wish you healing, you deserve it. Take care.
sharky_
Wishing you well. Aloha
Jay-el-Jay
I hope that things go well.We need to appreciate our vision.
johnny_damnit
I am sorry to here about your eye Mike. I have a bad left Eye because I had a brain aneurysm (brain blood vein exploded in my brain) and caused some damage to my eye nerves. I had to have open brain surgery to fix the busted vein. So God bless you Mike and I will keep you in my prayers so your eyes get back to normal. And I agree about that surgery stuff is scary.Just remember they have been doing those type of eye surgeries a lot so you will be taken great care of.
Glendaw
Excellent wake-up call for all of us Mike.
I'm guessing those that need to hear this the most are the people that neglect this urgent call the most.
Please listen to Mike !
Keep us posted Mike. I see there are a lot of supporters here that have gone through what you are experiencing now.
Wishing you a lot of good luck wishes and prayers .
Take Care Mike.