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Folks, I have not been ignoring the blog. I had eye surgery to remove a cataract in my right eye. The lens in the right eye was replaced with an intraocular crystallens from Bauch & Lomb.

Recovering from cataract eye surgery at age 42 may take several or just a few weeks. After the surgery, my doctor says it is essential to rest and avoid strenuous activities or rubbing the eyes. I experienced mild discomfort, such as itching and blurred vision. My doctor gave me eye drops to help heal my eyes and prevent infection. I follow my doctor's instructions for eye drops and take all prescribed medication.

I know my vision will gradually improve as the eye heals, but it may take several weeks to stabilise fully. The left eye remains at under 20/20, and it is under strain to keep up with the right eye. I made adjustments to my daily routine, avoiding some everyday activities and working with my doctor to manage my diabetes to that it does not affect my recovery. But with proper care and follow-up, I should be able to regain good vision and return to my normal activities.

I wanted to update you on what's been going on with me. I haven't been ignoring the blog; I recently had eye surgery to remove a cataract in my right eye. It was a bit nerve-wracking, but I'm glad it's done. The eye surgeons replaced my damaged lens with an intraocular lens from Bauch & Lomb.

The recovery process is underway, and it might take a few weeks to stabilise. Right now, I'm taking it easy and following my doctor's advice to rest and avoid strenuous activities or rubbing my eyes. There's been some mild discomfort, like itching and blurred vision, but nothing serious. My doctor prescribed some eye drops to speed up healing and prevent infections.

The left eye is still catching up and sitting under 20/20, so it's putting in some extra effort to keep pace with the right eye. I'm adjusting my daily routine and working closely with my doctor to manage my diabetes, ensuring it doesn't interfere with my recovery.

I know it'll take some time, but I hope my vision gradually improves as my eye heals. With proper care and regular follow-ups, I'm confident I'll be back to my normal activities before long. Thanks for all the support, and I'll keep you posted on the progress!

Lazy Sunday Links

Stuff I found while futzing around

Mac News: OS X: Apple's OS Edge Is a Threat to Microsoft

Apple's secret strategy to dethrone Microsoft.

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UVC Compatible USB Webcam List of Web Cams For Apple Mac-Vista-Linux

THESE JUST WORK: Apple Mac & Vista UVC USB 2.0 webcams. Compatible with OS X 10.4 Tiger - OSX 10.5 Leopard.

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Flickriver - A new way to view Flickr photos and more...

Flickriver - view images as a 'river of photos' and more...

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Pharyngula: Who needs a vat when you've got a chicken?

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Port Map and TCMPortMapper

Did you ever feel the urge to map your networking ports using your Airport Basestation or a UPNP router?

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Keeping your Mac locked down: a Mac OS X security primer: Page 1

The phrase "security through obscurity" gets tossed around from time to time when discussing Mac OS X.

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[A new approach to managing business risk]

ISSA Journal artcile examines why IT security is difficult and expensive.

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Tea Forte

Explore gourmet teas and custom accessories that are defining the contemporary ceremony of tea.

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Xslimmer - Your Mac, on a Diet!

Remove unnecessary code from fat binaries.

Tags: mac, software

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IT Security

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