Vjcvette
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I'm SO glad that they were able to save your vision in that eye!Thank you all for your prayers, I had a torn retina and they fixed it today with Lazer surgery, I appreciate all of everyone's prayers so much and I have no restrictions so I will be back on the sales floor tomorrow and Thank you Jesus <3
What hospital? Praying for your mom that she gets the care she needs.Looks like at the very least to be a TIA event.... she's still in ER BP is high 218 over something, it was hard to hear what he said over background noise. But unless it's 220 they will let it stay that high. (again blockage in brain suspected) ...MRI planned... Apparently between COVID comeback, and loss of about half of the staff in this area (ER or MRI? Wasn't clear) their having a tough time. Apparently they lost a bunch of staff that are refusing new vax. Per my dad, "their words" It's a sad state we're in. Mom got triple vaxed but....I'm "sure" that has nothing to do with this. She's never had any previous incidents with TIA's etc......but then again she's in her 80's.
Thats crazy that all of that did not cause issues. Glad it did not!Thank you all for your prayers, I had a torn retina and they fixed it today with Lazer surgery, I appreciate all of everyone's prayers so much and I have no restrictions so I will be back on the sales floor tomorrow and Thank you Jesus <3
Praying for herLooks like at the very least to be a TIA event.... she's still in ER BP is high 218 over something, it was hard to hear what he said over background noise. But unless it's 220 they will let it stay that high. (again blockage in brain suspected) ...MRI planned... Apparently between COVID comeback, and loss of about half of the staff in this area (ER or MRI? Wasn't clear) their having a tough time. Apparently they lost a bunch of staff that are refusing new vax. Per my dad, "their words" It's a sad state we're in. Mom got triple vaxed but....I'm "sure" that has nothing to do with this. She's never had any previous incidents with TIA's etc......but then again she's in her 80's.
Praying Jesus wraps his healing arms around her and heals her illness completely.Looks like at the very least to be a TIA event.... she's still in ER BP is high 218 over something, it was hard to hear what he said over background noise. But unless it's 220 they will let it stay that high. (again blockage in brain suspected) ...MRI planned... Apparently between COVID comeback, and loss of about half of the staff in this area (ER or MRI? Wasn't clear) their having a tough time. Apparently they lost a bunch of staff that are refusing new vax. Per my dad, "their words" It's a sad state we're in. Mom got triple vaxed but....I'm "sure" that has nothing to do with this. She's never had any previous incidents with TIA's etc......but then again she's in her 80's.
Well I had two separate incidents, the first was a stroke in my eye which is when a blood clot goes to your eye insteadHow did that happen ?
I've got that in both eyes. Vitreomacular traction syndrome for the Scrabble tile name. The left(?) eye has resolved - the vitreous finally let go on its own, retina is intact. It's still attached in the other eye. Plus macular degeneration in both eyes. Can I say that I hate having to try to use microscopes during labs?Well I had two separate incidents, the first was a stroke in my eye which is when a blood clot goes to your eye instead
of your brain, and I had very little eye damage and I am so thankful for that. The second incident happened last week
and it is actually age related. As you age the layer of gel called the vitreous behind the retina ages also and if it pulls
away from the retina it can cause a tear which is what happened to me, but I am so thankful that my vision is still
good......Thank you Jesus.
Bless your heart, but I am glad that you chimed in because your left eye has resolved and the retina is intact and that is comfortingI've got that in both eyes. Vitreomacular traction syndrome for the Scrabble tile name. The left(?) eye has resolved - the vitreous finally let go on its own, retina is intact. It's still attached in the other eye. Plus macular degeneration in both eyes. Can I say that I hate having to try to use microscopes during labs?