I don’t think you know until you try
I've never been motion-sick on a car or a bus or a small boat or a small plane or an airliner or a horse or a camel or an elephant. However, I did get uncomfortably nauseated when trying to sleep in a bunk on an overnight train. The swaying was head-to-toe, and it just went on endlessly.
YnauseaMV.
Just got back from my scheduled post-op exam following cataract surgery on my 2nd eye. Bad news: both eyes have developed cystoid macular edema (CME: [link] ).
I'll be taking stronger steroid eyedrops in both eyes, four times a day for the next three weeks. I'm trying to stay optimistic that the treatment will work and the world will get less blurry.
Vision~ma~, dcp. I hope the steroids help.
Hugs and love to whoever wants/needs them, regardless of whether this week is especially tough or not. Good news here: Roomie K's dad came through his cardiac procedure all right; she doesn't need to take a second trip up to Reno to see him immediately. She and her hubby will probably make another trip in June; they just came back from one this past weekend.
Steroid ~ma, dcp. Pulling for you.
Good news, Karl.
Goodness dcp. Fingers crossed the drops do their work.
My Uber got in a car accident on the way to my doctor appointment.
Fun! Some guy pulled out of his parking spot without looking and nailed the passenger side door.
Fortunately my driver reacted and swung away from the impact so just a glancing shot on my side.
Wow, that could have been bad.
Karl, glad to read that. I know you were worried for them.
Good luck with your treatment, dcp.
Not much new here, but we did buy the first cherries of the season yesterday....some of the few things I like about summer.
Yikes! David.
dcp, I’m sorry.
So many beautiful Arts & Crafts homes, abandoned and crumbling. I wouldn’t call it my happy place; it’s my element, I guess.