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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2445460" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>October update.</p><p>In the past week, I have seen my GP, my neurologist, my optician and tomorrow my dsn for a flu jab.</p><p>My right eye has changed a little and has the beginning of a cataract. And the optician said would I want similar style to my varifocals. </p><p>I couldn't believe it! The glasses I have cost an awful lot, over £120.</p><p>So I asked a couple or ten questions, but got nowhere. So I said that I didn't want new glasses, I don't have a problem with these.</p><p>Anyway, nothing much from my neurologist. He couldn't see any changes in my condition but it hasn't got worse.</p><p>My GP has been pleased with my positive progress and agreed with me that I could drop my dosage further to 100mg sertraline. So far so good.</p><p>And more good news, a new member for our family as of last night. A healthy baby boy. And mother is doing well, my son i is smiling like the Cheshire cat.</p><p></p><p>I do believe that my depression has lifted step by step and improving a little all the time, I have done the chores and the garden and went to the shops to get the wife something special for evening meal. Her demeanour is a lot better since and when she smiles, I find something to do. Ah well! It is unusual in these times to be happy, once in day, but twice! (Please don't tell the government!)</p><p></p><p>Keep safe everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2445460, member: 85785"] October update. In the past week, I have seen my GP, my neurologist, my optician and tomorrow my dsn for a flu jab. My right eye has changed a little and has the beginning of a cataract. And the optician said would I want similar style to my varifocals. I couldn't believe it! The glasses I have cost an awful lot, over £120. So I asked a couple or ten questions, but got nowhere. So I said that I didn't want new glasses, I don't have a problem with these. Anyway, nothing much from my neurologist. He couldn't see any changes in my condition but it hasn't got worse. My GP has been pleased with my positive progress and agreed with me that I could drop my dosage further to 100mg sertraline. So far so good. And more good news, a new member for our family as of last night. A healthy baby boy. And mother is doing well, my son i is smiling like the Cheshire cat. I do believe that my depression has lifted step by step and improving a little all the time, I have done the chores and the garden and went to the shops to get the wife something special for evening meal. Her demeanour is a lot better since and when she smiles, I find something to do. Ah well! It is unusual in these times to be happy, once in day, but twice! (Please don't tell the government!) Keep safe everyone! [/QUOTE]
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