by MandysMom » Fri May 22, 2020 12:31 pm
It's still morning here in northern California. Headed into another warm day, with predictions we may see our first triple digit day this next few days to a week. I finally get to see my chiropractor this afternoon! Much needed relief, after not seeing him since January !
Saw new eye Dr Wednesday, and he seems ok, but reserving judgement until I see how well he fixes my left eye. He looked at my right and said he believed the RX on the lens implant is right and the problem was scarring and wrinkling of the back of the lens capsule, which usually only happens 6-12 months or longer after cataract surgery, but can happen almost immediately in a rare few after cataract surgery. Apparently I'm one of those people and had significant scarring, because, as I told him this eye just hasn't seen quite crisp clear since surgery. He said he could fix it with YAG laser, so I said, how soon? He called in his assistant and she confirmed he had time, so after numbing drops, he put a special gel filled contact lens on my eye and zapped away. Done in seconds. Took longer to get ready and clean up gel after than for the actual treatment. So I got to drive home with my better eye completely blurry, which was fun! But I'm less than 1.5 miles on mostly neighborhood streets from his office, so I got home and mostly rested while my dilated eyes came back to normal. By that evening, I could tell I can see better out of right eye. In fact yesterday I never picked up reading glasses even once. I had been relying on them quite heavily. Now to see how he can improve the left eye after right heals and settles. The whole YAG laser thing is really no big deal. I know someone here was apprehensive about it, but don't be, it's easy.
I allowed my son to go with me to store for the first times since February yesterday. Because of his disabilities, he has trouble remembering not to touch stuff and I've been concerned over his safety, so we went to our nearby grocery where there are fewer people and no furniture for him to want to sit on. He was so excited to get out and help choose food. Bonus was, store restricts to 2 packages meat, so he bought 2 on his credit card and I bought 2, and the store had no issue with that. Helps me not have to go back as soon. We got hot dogs for holiday weekend, which he requested.
Last night I did something different. I had accidentally picked up a London Broil steak instead of a chuck roast a few weeks ago. I noticed when I went to get it from freezer. I had planned to pressure cook the chuck, but when I noticed it was London Broil, I changed plans. I thawed it, then dropped it in ziplock with red wine, garlic, and some Montreal steak seasoning. Let it sit 48 hours, though 24 would have been fine, I had a change of plans which pushed ot to 2days. Last night I heated my cast iron skillet and my toaster convection oven. I poured off the wine and blotted the steak dry. I seared the first side of the London Broil and when it was well seared, I flipped it and put in oven at 400 degrees. Took about 25 min to reach the 120 internal temp I wanted. It sliced very nice and was very tender and juicy. Even my son, who often has texture issues liked it! It's a definite do again.
I have no specific plans for trips yet, but hope by late summer to do a weekend or two. Work continues on my house, catching up on delayed maintenance.
Have a good day.
Velda