David658
Well-known member
Won't type out the whole saga of incompetent doctors, rapid fire prescription changes, and rapid eyesight deterioration. Just saying that I am rejoicing that my cataract surgery is scheduled for June 6.
That muzzle loader my dear Bride bought me for my birthday (a Santa Fe Hawken) will finally get to be shot at a target I can see! Which is convenient, since we have an ML deer hunt (NM 2B) and our traditional muzzle loaders are the name of the game, no more optics allowed.
Going to go the toric lens route, which should correct my astigmatism and give me near normal long vision, but will need reading glasses. Fine by me! Also, my pupil does not dilate, is stuck to the lens, so that will go back to normal and I will get my night vision back.
Pretty stoked. To be able to hunt without eyeglasses is a novel concept, and to be able to see the target well for the first time in, well, forever, has me pretty stoked. Also helps me at my job, where I am sidelined for the time being since being half blind doesn't help much with reading radiographs (x-ray images).
Not really looking for advice, just crowing a bit! Using the GoLo diet, and am down over 20# in a bit less than 2 months, and looking forward to being able to cover the miles on our hunts. Tired of wearing an extra 60#....and my best hunting gear is skinny and I can almost fit in it now.
Lordy, appreciate and maintain your health. At best I have ten years of hunting left, wish I had prepped for it 20 years ago.
David
NM
That muzzle loader my dear Bride bought me for my birthday (a Santa Fe Hawken) will finally get to be shot at a target I can see! Which is convenient, since we have an ML deer hunt (NM 2B) and our traditional muzzle loaders are the name of the game, no more optics allowed.
Going to go the toric lens route, which should correct my astigmatism and give me near normal long vision, but will need reading glasses. Fine by me! Also, my pupil does not dilate, is stuck to the lens, so that will go back to normal and I will get my night vision back.
Pretty stoked. To be able to hunt without eyeglasses is a novel concept, and to be able to see the target well for the first time in, well, forever, has me pretty stoked. Also helps me at my job, where I am sidelined for the time being since being half blind doesn't help much with reading radiographs (x-ray images).
Not really looking for advice, just crowing a bit! Using the GoLo diet, and am down over 20# in a bit less than 2 months, and looking forward to being able to cover the miles on our hunts. Tired of wearing an extra 60#....and my best hunting gear is skinny and I can almost fit in it now.
Lordy, appreciate and maintain your health. At best I have ten years of hunting left, wish I had prepped for it 20 years ago.
David
NM