Surgery time
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Jeff, how are you doing today man? well I hope.PolkFest 2012, who's going>?
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I wish you a prompt recovery!DARE TO SOAR:
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Thanks for the well wishes everybody!! I am doing ok, still in a lot of pain, but mostly irratating, takes everything I have not to scratch it or pull my eyeball out, lol. I am the Jeffrey Ellis that lives at Fairchild AFB on Facebook, lol. Profile pic. is me and my wife, she is in a purple shirt. Take care folks and have a safe and happy 4th of July weekend.
-JeffHT Rig
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wutadumsn23 wrote: »Thanks for the well wishes everybody!! I am doing ok, still in a lot of pain, but mostly irratating, takes everything I have not to scratch it or pull my eyeball out, lol. I am the Jeffrey Ellis that lives at Fairchild AFB on Facebook, lol. Profile pic. is me and my wife, she is in a purple shirt. Take care folks and have a safe and happy 4th of July weekend.
-Jeff
Glad to hear it Jeff. How you keep from rubbing or scratching it in your sleep must be a monumental achievment!!!
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Jeff, I'm sorry I missed this one somehow. I'm glad things went well for you and wish you a speedy recovery.Political Correctness'.........defined
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glad to hear it went well Jeff. just curious what was the cause for the cornea transplant?panasonic th-50pz85u
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Thanks for the well wishes again guys, taking it one day at a time. The pain isn't so bad anymore, just the constant feeling of something being in there is driving me mad, lol. The sutures are the biggest problem now, but that should go away soon I am being told, lol. No problem Jesse, I figured it was a busy weekend for people, just wanted to keep my extended family up to date. Scratching it is soooooooooooooo tempting, but that usually ends up being a bad idea, lol. Leaving Kennewick today to go back home to Spokane, and the sun is bright as hell, so that should be fun. We were supposed to leave here on Friday, but I was in too much pain that day and my wife got sick yesterday, so today it is, lol. Hope all you guys are having a safe and fyn 4th of July weekend, and I'll keep you guys posted on my progress. Thanks again guys, your support really means a lot.
-JeffHT Rig
Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center- Polk Audio CS2
Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's
Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3
2 CH rig (in progress)
Polk Audio Monitor 10A's :cool:
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Hi Jeff,
Happy 4th! You sound good...but I'm sure that the 'feeling' is a nuisance. But YOU KNOW WHAT YOU NEED some tunes on your POLKS....MUSIC THERAPY soothes the savage itch. Hang in there. It'll all be over soon.
Sounds like it went 'well'!
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Well wishes Jeff. At least you won't have that googly eye that kinda freaked me out anymore.
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Hey Jeff I'm hoping that all's going well now and that things are looking up
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I just got home and saw this. I'm glad your healing and I hope you don't have to suffer much longer.
Those close-ups do look like the Doc. did a great job though.
Good luck to you,
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Hi Jeff,
Happy 4th! You sound good...but I'm sure that the 'feeling' is a nuisance. But YOU KNOW WHAT YOU NEED some tunes on your POLKS....MUSIC THERAPY soothes the savage itch. Hang in there. It'll all be over soon.
Sounds like it went 'well'!
cnh
Are you kidding? I can see the corneas being dislodged and blown right out of his eyeballs, at least at the levels I listen to music.:eek::D
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Hang in there, Jeff. Watch lots of ****. This will help speed the recovery.
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There are very few things in life more annoying or irritating than the sensation of having something under your eyelid. I did find the constant flow of snot and tears to be one of those things.
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George Grand wrote: »There are very few things in life more annoying or irritating than the sensation of having something under your eyelid. I did find the constant flow of snot and tears to be one of those things.
Good luck with your vision.
Yep I have a tiny eye sti that pops up intermittently on my lower left eye lid and it feels like there is a golf ball covered with sand in my eye. Constant flow of snot and tears and itching and blurry vision.
I can't imagine what Jeff is feeling. Probably like a bowling ball covered with sand is in his eye.