Missing in action?

 

Not me!

I am doing fine. I have been so fortunate, I never expected such a speedy result.

The bubble has cleared from my eye and I can see! I am still fiddling with eye drops four times a day which cause the pupil to remain dilated, thus my self imposed lack of online activity.

Crocheting proved to be easier on my eyes in the past few weeks and I am almost finished a cardigan/jacket… only about twenty more rows to go. Typical me, I see the cardigan in my head – no paper pattern, but it seems to be working out.

I am driving again and getting out when I can.

I hope to resume more regular blogging after I see the Consultant on Tuesday next, 22nd September.

Life is good… even if the evenings are drawing in and the mornings are cooler…. But that had other benefits:-

Drawing the curtains and cosying up to the fire!

22 thoughts on “Missing in action?

      1. Al

        Hi again, Marie. We’ve finalized our plans for our London trip next June. Barbara has all the details. Hope you can visit when we are there.

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  1. irmi

    So nice to see you back again. Glad for your being so well, being so busy with your cardigan and some other things and having such a great recovery!

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  2. Debra

    What a good report, Marie. I’m so glad to know you’re healing well and it will be lovely to have you begin regular posting again. You’ve been missed, but it’s good to know you’re taking care of yourself. How nice to head towards the end of the year with good eyesight!

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    1. Grannymar Post author

      Debra, I go back to the hospital this afternoon and hopefully they will be as pleased as I am. Time to reorganise my routine to allow for the blog world again.

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  3. Big John

    So pleased to hear that things are going well for you, Marie. My wife is now recovering from her first cataract operation which seems to have gone well despite complications due to other health problems. Best wishes … John

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    1. Grannymar Post author

      Thank you, John and hope that your good lady is recovering well now. We are so fortunate to live in a time when so much can be done to repair or inprove our vision.

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  4. kateshrewsday

    Oh, thats’s wonderful. Life has its moments of serendipity and it sounds as though you have had an event which will improve your quality of life no end! Hope things continue to get better and better.

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    1. Grannymar Post author

      It has made a major difference. My pupil is no longer dilated and I can thread very fine needles again!

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  5. Maxi

    Driving! You have your independence back. Crocheting, productive again-creating beauty. GM, my heart is aglow for you.
    blessings ~ maxi

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    1. Grannymar Post author

      I am delighted with my progress, more than I expected and in double quick time. I followed the instructions to a tee and it was worth it!

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