See those flags up there? they are blowing so hard in the wind they look like they are upside down! And it was cold!
We spent the whole day today at the VA Hospital in Birmingham getting pre-op stuff done for FabGrandpa’s cataract surgery. We have been working towards getting this surgery done since November 1 of last year. The appointment with the specialist was two Saturdays ago. They told us to call a week after the exam to find out when the surgery would be scheduled. When I called, they said they didn’t have any time to schedule until the end of April. I was not happy with that, because we have to leave here by April 12 to go back to work in Arizona.
The lady was nice enough but still told me she couldn’t do any better than April 30. I told her to put him on a waiting list in case someone cancelled. Luckily, she called me back in less than 10 minutes and said they had a slot to do the surgery on March 12. That means his post op 30 day check up will be on April 9, and we can get back to work on time!
Today, we had another consultation with the opthalomogist at the eye clinic, who took measurements for a new acrylic lens implant they are going to put in during the surgery. The doctor also answered all our questions about important things like how they handle pain management, how long the surgery will take, and how long FabGrandpa will have to abstain from playing “Left For Dead” after surgery.
Then, we went back over to the main VA Medical Center, where they drew blood and did an EKG. We also visited the anesthesiologist and the people in the Eligibility. The last stop was at the pharmacy to pick up three prescriptions eye drops. All this took about four hours, but it was well worth the time spent as we have no other health insurance. So, next Friday, March 12th, is the big day.
diane says
Hope all goes well. Good luck to get an earlier date. My friend has just had this done. She said it was quite an easy procedure to endure. She had a local anaesthetic.
FreelyLivingLife says
This is a very common procedure and everything will work out just fine. 🙂 Recover quickly and take care of yourself in the process.
Judy Bell says
I hope all goes well with the surgery.
Alice Workentin says
Glad that you got all the pre-op stuff done. Hoping the surgery goes well too.
mike dupuy says
Fabgrampa gets to see with renewed eyes! New eyes! Speak of the good results as if they already exist, because they already do…
Marilyn says
So glad this all worked out so well. You will be ready to travel to AZ on time. We will leave Yuma April 1st and head to the deserts in south CA. We will pray for everything to go well with Fab Grandpa’s surgery.
Sallie (FullTime-Life) says
Good luck to Fab Grandpa! The grandpa I live with had that surgery done on both eyes over ten years ago, w/ great results, no problems. And it is supposed to be improved even more by now. I didn’t recognize him without his glasses at first ;>)
Sallie (FullTime-Life) says
I meant that the surgical procedure is supposed to be even more improved. (gotta start proofreading my comments.)
Susan Adcox says
Best of luck to FabGrandpa! I had a wakeup call the last thime I visited the eye doctor and he told me that I had a cataract. He did tell me that it would be anothe ten years before I needed surgery.