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09-07-2017 01:23 AM
Sorry if I said the wrong word--i have sitting here with a noise which no ne hears for almos an hour == or beli eves. can no type or see, maybe a company wllll come down--my son says to see the doctor
09-07-2017 07:43 AM
Update---woke up and ac system is still going-an xiety at a high level-can't reach the company-too early-left messages-can hardly see to type--got a hold of my s-on last night and we communicated okay, I had about 3 sleep-gor tp get this to stop but no one to talk with--left messages for place isn't open yet, trying not to get sick for noise is loud. Darn my eyes
09-07-2017 08:35 AM
Your son is right. You need to see a doctor.
09-07-2017 08:54 AM
My son says I need a doctor, I hear but the system says off. He doesn'r hear anything, I am scared for I believe the noise. Doen know if I am wrong scared--miss my cats already--ccould I be so wrong--
09-07-2017 10:02 AM
I have no new advice to give you. I just want to wish you well and hope this all gets straightened out for you very soon.
09-08-2017 08:24 PM
@halfpint1Please let us know how you are doing. I hope things have gotten better.
09-14-2017 02:27 PM
@BeccaLou wrote:How long did it take to recover from Cateract Surgery? Was it frightening?How long until you could drive?
I drove the next day. I think they usually recommend 2-3 days, but you can see within hours of surgery. There is no "recovery" AFAIC. Very little pain or discomfort afterwards and certainly none after 48 hrs. Advil or aspirin covers it. Your eyes are dilated to the max, and you're sensitive to light, and this can last 24-30 hrs.
Frightening? The anticipation is much more frightening than the actual procedure. The methods vary, but once you are given IV relaxants you honestly don't care what they're doing - I had nooo anxiety at that point. I felt nothing at any time. Takes half an hour max. Within an hour after that you're on your way home, mostly alert & functional.
09-15-2017 02:50 PM
I know this sounds absurd, but if you eat a lot of processed foods, that can also trigger anxiety. Yes, it's been proven.
I used to suffer terrible from it. Until I started to exercise years ago. If you can, I highly recommend exercise. Even if it's just walking. It works better than any drug out there. And there are no side effects except positive ones.
And pray!! I'll definately say prayers for you
09-15-2017 10:28 PM
becca I am still recovering==meaning I still have a week to go before a final meeting I hope with my doctor. I am still taking drops for possible infections. I have never driven.
09-15-2017 10:34 PM
@Qshopper1991 wrote:
I know this sounds absurd, but if you eat a lot of processed foods, that can also trigger anxiety. Yes, it's been proven.
I used to suffer terrible from it. Until I started to exercise years ago. If you can, I highly recommend exercise. Even if it's just walking. It works better than any drug out there. And there are no side effects except positive ones.
And pray!! I'll definately say prayers for you
@Qshopper1991 your not absurd at all. Happened to me. It's all the preservatives and also in the fake sugars like aspartame in "sweet n low". I learned through trial and error. If you stop processed foods it will help.
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