Okay, I’m going to try to keep this short… I’m scheduled to see my glaucoma specialist tomorrow. His name, fittingly, is Dr. Pro, and he is… It was at an appointment with him late in September of last year that he noticed the clouding of my left eye and recommended me see a cornea specialist, which I did within a month. That led to the December surgery. I guess I’m hoping for lightning to strike twice. As I’ve mentioned in previous entries, my vision has been giving me additional trouble over the past few months. Dr. Ruffini noticed a slight fold in the cornea that was not there the last time I saw him. Is that the problem, or is it something else? I am hopeful that Dr. Pro will spot something, and if he does, I hope it can be corrected. If not, my last bit of hope will come at the end of this month when I see Dr. Ayers, the cornea specialist that put in the 69 year old endothelia and gave me a black eye in the process (don’t worry, I forgave him for the shiner…)
I had also hoped to stop by ASB (Associated Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired – asb.org) tomorrow, as they are just across Walnut Street from Wills Eye. I didn’t hear back from them, so I don’t know if we stop in. I don’t get a chance to get out of the store too often, so we’ve got to make the most of it. Jane and Margaret are covering for Eliz and I tomorrow, by the way. I will post tomorrow or over the weekend on how he appointment goes.