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I had a letter yesterday afternoon that has just come, which I had no idea was coming, and I had no idea this had been set in motion. It had to be the Specsavers optician that says I have cataracts, that set this in motion.

From NHS Wales.
But at the bottom it says eidohealthcare.com
And EIDO.

It is for cataract surgery (phacoemulsification) with Monofocal Intraocular Lens Implant.
This offer expires the end of March 2024.

Among other things that leaflet tells you to let the healthcare team know if you have had previous laser eye surgery.

And asks you to ask questions of your surgeon or healthcare team if you don't understand or have questions.

What surgeon? What healthcare team? This letter is a complete surprise to me.

This is an 11 page document about cataracts the offer of which expires end of March 2024, and all the pages say "Copyright EIDO Systems International"

The covering letter simply says NHS Wales Betsi Cadwaldr University Health Board, but NO actual location/address where it has come from, the only contact is a phone number which is just for appointments. There is no email address, although there is a picture of an envelope, but no email address by it. This covering letter is from an Appointments Clerk (but from where). The letter tells me they (who are they?) will be in touch, and offer me an appointment as soon as one becomes available and under "Where will I be seen", it says the majority of appointments offered to you will be in the location nearest your home. This letter was sent 14 Dec 23.


I cannot talk to daughter in Australia, she is on holiday, in some remote location in an Airbnb and she says she has no Internet connection for a week and a half. She needed a break...

I don't like the sound of this letter. Sounds very rushed to me. Anyway, I had a look at the Monofocal Intraocular Lens Implant details, and it says I will still need glasses for both long distance and also glasses for reading, which was not my understanding of a monocular lens. The optician had said, Specsavers optician, that the NHS only did the monocular lens (when she was telling me I urgently needed the cataract in my right eye doing), and that I would only need glasses for reading after the cataract operation (I had told her I was going for a second opinion at St Paul's and I was going this coming week and gave her the date).

So is this a private healthcare company? I did a bit of research online, and I find they are providing digital solutions, and distance solutions.

Why this rush, and offer that expires at the end of March 2024? This doesn't sound like the NHS to me...

I have a friend who will telephone for me. She rang the number on the letter, but was told it was just for appointments, nothing else, and I would have to wait until I got an appointment letter which would be soon.

When friend related this to me, I expressed my concerns about this whole thing and the rush. But my friend insisted this was amazing this offer of the cataract operation coming through so quickly, and I should accept it and go ahead with it etc etc. She cannot understand my concerns, and reluctance.

It is less than 3 weeks ago that the Specsavers optician said I had cataracts in my right eye. And that the sight in my right eye had dramatically worsened (but her equipment kept steaming up making everything blurred).

And the biggest thing is as far as I am concerned is that the sight in my right eye is no different than it was about 5 years ago (my current glasses are 5 years old and the optician always said they didn't need changing, and I have an eye test every year), the sight in that right eye always has been a bit blurred.

This was just the regular yearly eye test, not because I had any new problems with my eyes, because I don't.


St Paul's is this coming week. I am working out a list of questions for them today, which I will print out, and just hand it to the specialist.

This letter really has upset my digestion...
Eyes for us diabetics are always a bit of a worry so quite the upset and not a very helpful letter but break it down. St Paul’s first and see what they say. If, as you suspect, they tell you that your eyes are as they have been for the past few years then present them with the letter and ask them, “why then am I being told that I need unnecessary eye surgery”. Next, if all is well, when the appointment letter arrives - ask friend to cancel. Only if St Paul’s concur do you need to decide what to do about it. For now, feet up, hot water bottle, flask of tea, ink pen, breathe. All the best.
 
They dont grit our road, which is unclassified for the next 1.5 miles in both directions but now a rat run, the locals go fast on ice, come down the hill passed the house and can't stop for the bridge and Z bend and hit the bridge parapet.

I haver never hit the bridge since 1966 when we came here.

One day a delivery driver left the dentists and turned left and went straight through the bridge parapet..he can't have been looking and the road was still frozen in the shade.
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You do wonder, don’t you, about the way some folk fail to adjust to weather conditions. Shaded bits of road and driving under bridges need caution when the temperature drops. I do miss 4WD and low ratio though when the roads are frozen.
 
Eyes for us diabetics are always a bit of a worry so quite the upset and not a very helpful letter but break it down. St Paul’s first and see what they say. If, as you suspect, they tell you that your eyes are as they have been for the past few years then present them with the letter and ask them, “why then am I being told that I need unnecessary eye surgery”. Next, if all is well, when the appointment letter arrives - ask friend to cancel. Only if St Paul’s concur do you need to decide what to do about it. For now, feet up, hot water bottle, flask of tea, ink pen, breathe. All the best.
Yes they are quite a big worry for us diabetics @dunelm

Thank you for your reassuring words.
I agree.
I am trying not to worry.
I have to see what St Paul's say first, and then proceed from there...

I am trying to meditate with my ink pen this morning...and I have made a pig's ear of this ink drawing this morning...

Thank you again.
 
Good morning everyone on quite a breezy start here in the dark and dangerous north. 6.3 his am - ah, not Yorkshire Pudding then. Apart from that, a lovely day wandering round the ice sculpture trail and other attractions. Great catch up with friends old and new at the British Legion lunch. Managed to get over the 10,000 steps marker by days end. Today is scarf sorting day - it has been decreed from on high that we have too many scarfs. My thoughts were that the number of scarfs needed was like that for motorcycles; n+1 where n = the number of scarfs already to hand. Anyhow, some scarfs will soon be in the hands of the local food bank clothing stock. Good job it’s not any of my jumpers, holes in elbows or otherwise. Art bit, three colours and a squirrel brush (they are all synthetic nowadays - a vegan squirrel brush if you will). Hope, as always, that your day is kind to you. I should really now make some more koffy.
 

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Good morning everyone on quite a breezy start here in the dark and dangerous north. 6.3 his am - ah, not Yorkshire Pudding then. Apart from that, a lovely day wandering round the ice sculpture trail and other attractions. Great catch up with friends old and new at the British Legion lunch. Managed to get over the 10,000 steps marker by days end. Today is scarf sorting day - it has been decreed from on high that we have too many scarfs. My thoughts were that the number of scarfs needed was like that for motorcycles; n+1 where n = the number of scarfs already to hand. Anyhow, some scarfs will soon be in the hands of the local food bank clothing stock. Good job it’s not any of my jumpers, holes in elbows or otherwise. Art bit, three colours and a squirrel brush (they are all synthetic nowadays - a vegan squirrel brush if you will). Hope, as always, that your day is kind to you. I should really now make some more koffy.
This is beautiful. This kind of moody (in my eyes) painting (and yesterday's) is really my thing, my kind of peace...

Thanks for your paintings @dunelm
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen. Not been feeling quite the ticket the last week or so, but luckily other tickets are available for a feeling or several other versions of a grape.

Blood sugars this morning were 6.4 and climbing or descending, face, bothered, nah.

We have the grandchildren for the annual pre Christmas BBQ today. Food is cooked outside and eaten inside, we do this ever year, usual BBQ fare. They like helping and cooking. Mrs J has planned and is planning. Me me’s and myself are in the ready to receive nagging position, but in dire kneed of koffy.

Now it’s time to go and make koffy.

Have a great day as we intend two, to or too.
 
Fbg 6.7

Wildlife nighttime video
Badger wrecks the swing...
The Badger & the swing - this is Boy Badger...
37secs

Creative...Chinese painting of flowers and rock with Pentel Brush pen. A bit of colour added.

Heckishly windy outside...

Have your best day...

I am


Time for lunch...yes I know it's 9am, but I have been awake since 3am...


Have your best day.


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Fbg 6.7

Wildlife nighttime video
Badger wrecks the swing...
The Badger & the swing - this is Boy Badger...
37secs

Creative...Chinese painting of flowers and rock with Pentel Brush pen. A bit of colour added.

Heckishly windy outside...

Have your best day...

I am


Time for lunch...yes I know it's 9am, but I have been awake since 3am...


Have your best day.


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Another splendid piece with that Pentel brush and some very delicate colouring. Enjoy your lunch.
 
Morning all from my Breckland lair on a maarled start to Sunday. Dark but positively warm at 4.25 today - no me neither. @gennepher hug for the stress from that letter but winner for the delicate creative. @dunelm's plan seems on point. Talking of that splendid fellow, excellent news on yesterday (Yorkshire P excepted) and holding firm over the jumpers whilst appearing to surrender to the monstrous tyranny of de-scarfication. Thank you for sharing the splendid art. Hardy's darkling thrush would fit right in there imho. @Krystyna23040 hug for the sub iconic desktop experience. Give it 4 generations and you'll be accepted as a local - until you speak. @alf_Josiah hug for feeling sub-optimal of late and enjoy the day which should be a tonic. Yesterday I live streamed a Christingle service from Ely Cathedral and watched a recording of the wonderful Advent service from Keeble College (in that other place) while JKP made a Keto Panettone and watched something called films (noise cancelling headphones are one of God’s great gifts) - win, win I'd say. Lamb shoulder and TV sport today for me. Have a sonnet - I do rather like the O Antiphons and Malcolm Guite.
 
Morning all from my Breckland lair on a maarled start to Sunday. Dark but positively warm at 4.25 today - no me neither. @gennepher hug for the stress from that letter but winner for the delicate creative. @dunelm's plan seems on point. Talking of that splendid fellow, excellent news on yesterday (Yorkshire P excepted) and holding firm over the jumpers whilst appearing to surrender to the monstrous tyranny of de-scarfication. Thank you for sharing the splendid art. Hardy's darkling thrush would fit right in there imho. @Krystyna23040 hug for the sub iconic desktop experience. Give it 4 generations and you'll be accepted as a local - until you speak. @alf_Josiah hug for feeling sub-optimal of late and enjoy the day which should be a tonic. Yesterday I live streamed a Christingle service from Ely Cathedral and watched a recording of the wonderful Advent service from Keeble College (in that other place) while JKP made a Keto Panettone and watched something called films (noise cancelling headphones are one of God’s great gifts) - win, win I'd say. Lamb shoulder and TV sport today for me. Have a sonnet - I do rather like the O Antiphons and Malcolm Guite.
Thank you @ianpspurs for the hug and winner...
 
6.0 this morning.
Talking of jumpers and things my Cashmere jumper went in the wash one size came out another small disaster but not such a great thing in the scale of things.

As to specsavers and cataracts they had known I had cataracts at least 3 years before they mentioned it to me I had no idea.
 
You do wonder, don’t you, about the way some folk fail to adjust to weather conditions. Shaded bits of road and driving under bridges need caution when the temperature drops. I do miss 4WD and low ratio though when the roads are frozen.
Not too sure about other parts of the the country, but here in the land of TWA, with a Ts, most are too busy practicing that most essential of road skills, the Mandatory U-turn in the narrowest or busiest roads in the area (London obv, it's a breeding ground for such good drivers )

Had one such U-turn on my way home on the e-bike

Most upset I didn't wait for his laboured skills to turn the vehicle before passing his Chelsea tractor ... :rolleyes: :hilarious:
 
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Here we go again I remember many years ago my cousin was driving his car one winter hit ice and totally lost control was skidding down the road and thought he was a goner but as it happens there was a car stopped at the end of the road which he hit bringing him to a halt much to his relief the two policemen sat in their patrol car were not so relieved or pleased at the outcome.
 
Yes they are quite a big worry for us diabetics @dunelm

Thank you for your reassuring words.
I agree.
I am trying not to worry.
I have to see what St Paul's say first, and then proceed from there...

I am trying to meditate with my ink pen this morning...and I have made a pig's ear of this ink drawing this morning...

Thank you again.
Can we see the drawing of a pigs ear please?
 
Fbg 6.7

Wildlife nighttime video
Badger wrecks the swing...
The Badger & the swing - this is Boy Badger...
37secs

Creative...Chinese painting of flowers and rock with Pentel Brush pen. A bit of colour added.

Heckishly windy outside...

Have your best day...

I am


Time for lunch...yes I know it's 9am, but I have been awake since 3am...


Have your best day.


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That is not a pigs ear!
Nice tho!
 
Good morning everyone on quite a breezy start here in the dark and dangerous north. 6.3 his am - ah, not Yorkshire Pudding then. Apart from that, a lovely day wandering round the ice sculpture trail and other attractions. Great catch up with friends old and new at the British Legion lunch. Managed to get over the 10,000 steps marker by days end. Today is scarf sorting day - it has been decreed from on high that we have too many scarfs. My thoughts were that the number of scarfs needed was like that for motorcycles; n+1 where n = the number of scarfs already to hand. Anyhow, some scarfs will soon be in the hands of the local food bank clothing stock. Good job it’s not any of my jumpers, holes in elbows or otherwise. Art bit, three colours and a squirrel brush (they are all synthetic nowadays - a vegan squirrel brush if you will). Hope, as always, that your day is kind to you. I should really now make some more koffy.
I like this!
 
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