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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by ChaChaCharms   » Thu Sep 29, 2016 10:38 am

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Not sure how closely related the surgery for cataract is for regular Laser Eye Surgery, but when I went in for lasik, the moment they pulled the small flap of my cornea back across my eye, everything was crystal clear. The put the contact bandage on my eyes and I wore some very dark sunglasses for the rest of the day. My wife thought that I would be unable to see anything, but I was amazed at how clear everything was instantly.

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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by Louis R   » Thu Sep 29, 2016 11:43 am

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The separation is partly because that 2-3 week recovery is not untypical, and most people still have reasonable vision in one eye. Since there are several changes to the optical system of the eye that can go along with the basic surgery, or be deliberately induced by the surgeon in the process, it can take time for the brain to learn to handle the image correctly again. Do both eyes at once and a lot of people end up grounded. Do the worse eye first, and they will often not lose any function at all. OTOH, if you had near-perfect vision until the cataract intervened, you shouldn't run into any of those effects, and there's not really any point in not doing both eyes at the same time. [At which point, of course, you discover that there really was something going on, and the patient ends up grounded anyway]

And for CCC's question: the only real connection between LASIK and cataract surgery is that in both cases you're mucking about with the front of the eye. LASIK carves a Fresnel lens into the cornea as a complement to the normal one, cataract surgery removed the original lens - or more often hollows it out, nowadays - and replaces it with an artificial one. Having LASIK done can make future cataract surgery more complicated, though.


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Keith_w wrote:
I was heading out to work the other day and stopped to chat with my neighbour who was taking his dog for a walk. He told me that he had had cataract surgery the day before and was amazed at how much difference it had made to reading and watching TV that evening. I was amazed at how soon he was able to do that. Hopefully David has the same sort of experience.


Indeed. Some people experience immediate wonderfulness; for others it seems to take 2 or 3 weeks before everything settles down and they get the final effect. I guess it depends on their eyes and what was done. My father-in-law had corrective lenses implanted and, now, for the first time in years, he doesn't need glasses. In the UK SOP seems to be to do one eye at a time and let that heal before doing the other. Part of that may be because the operation is typically being done on people a fair bit older than RFC.
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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by Keith_w   » Thu Sep 29, 2016 9:45 pm

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Randomiser wrote:
Keith_w wrote:
I was heading out to work the other day and stopped to chat with my neighbour who was taking his dog for a walk. He told me that he had had cataract surgery the day before and was amazed at how much difference it had made to reading and watching TV that evening. I was amazed at how soon he was able to do that. Hopefully David has the same sort of experience.


Indeed. Some people experience immediate wonderfulness; for others it seems to take 2 or 3 weeks before everything settles down and they get the final effect. I guess it depends on their eyes and what was done. My father-in-law had corrective lenses implanted and, now, for the first time in years, he doesn't need glasses. In the UK SOP seems to be to do one eye at a time and let that heal before doing the other. Part of that may be because the operation is typically being done on people a fair bit older than RFC.


I understand that it is the same here, first one eye, then the other several weeks later.
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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by Alistair   » Thu Sep 29, 2016 9:50 pm

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Still no snippet :(
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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by Charybdis   » Fri Sep 30, 2016 7:26 am

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Alistair wrote:Still no snippet :(

I am choosing the pessimist route, assume no snippet until it appears! I do think that RFC is doing his medical duties and Sharon is Cerberus at his office door! ;)
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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by McGuiness   » Fri Sep 30, 2016 8:12 am

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Duckk wrote:For those who don't visit the Honorverse forum, here's an update from David:

The workload is that the page proofs for At the Sign of Triumph and Shadow of Victory came in literally back-to-back. That was 600,000+ words that had to be turned around in less than 1 week for each book. Note that I do not blame the publishers for the time crunch. The delay from my end in delivering the books is what created the problems for everyone, including my copy editors and typesetters, who have done yeoman duty to actually hit the release windows on both books. I am awed by how well they've done, to be perfectly frank.

However, I was working 16 to 18-hour days for the space of just about 10 days, and I'd already been pushing it to get the books delivered. So exhaustion has been part of what's kept me off the boards.

The other thing that's kept me off them is doctor's orders. I'm having some vision problems, which is why the cataracts operation has been moved up by three months. At the moment, it's very difficult for me to read anything, even the outsized monitor on which I work in the office. (And I’m sure you can imagine just how much that “helped” with the page proofs!) In addition, skeletal system seems to have reached its "use by" date. The arthritis is really flaring up in my left hip, which wasn't giving me any problems at all six months ago. The long-term damage to my right hand and wrist also seems to be coming home to roost. That appears to be a new neurological problem, not the arthritis and bone spurs I already knew about. And, finally, I am experiencing vertigo. Well, dizziness. I've had recurrent vertigo for about 15 years, but it's always come in fairly short flares, and I'm familiar enough with it that I know this isn't vertigo. Whatever it is, though, it's severe enough that I am now walking with a cane and avoiding driving after about 4 p.m., because the dizziness gets progressively worse as the day goes on. I have an appointment with a neurologist, but we all know about delays in finding appointments with specialists, so I haven't been able to see him yet. In the meantime, my GP strongly suggested to me that I should stay completely away from the office for at least one week, because he thinks exhaustion is an aggravating factor. Unfortunately, Sharon knows he said that, so I've been trying very hard to stay away from stuff.
The litany of health problems that RFC is facing would scare the bejeebies out of anyone! Having just one of those conditions would scare any of us, but having them all at once - I'm astonished that he managed to get through the page proofs for one of the books, let alone both!

For the 20th time or so, given that RFC is now officially banned from even entering his office by She Who Shall Not be Disobeyed, may I suggest that he pass the torch of posting the snippets back to Drak? I've checked with Drak, and he's perfectly willing to do it - in fact he's still snippeting for other authors.

Turning this chore over to Drak would take the weight of keeping us hordes of impatient readers from pestering RFC for new snippets, since we'd get them three times per week on a regular schedule. Most importantly, RFC would be free to spend the time he needs to recover as best he can from cataract surgery, and to rest his right wrist and recover as best he can based on what the neurologist diagnoses - which could lead to surgery. My neurologist has poked around my spinal cord with a needle or a knife more times than I care to count, and the results have invariably been disappointing, so neurological treatments have no guarantee of recovery!

OTOH, my bout of carpal tunnel in both wrists went away when I began wearing wrist braces and cut down on my "all day on the computer" sessions. I haven't had a flareup in years. So let's hope his wrist problems are a swollen nerve or something similar that will settle back to normal with rest. Perhaps it's time to learn to use a mouse left-handed! ;)

The vertigo is scary. Perhaps it's a sign of severe exhaustion - I suspect many of us would have similar symptoms if we were to subject ourselves to 18 hour sessions slaving over a computer for two straight weeks! I've come close to that sustained workload as a programmer a couple of times, but I was a lot younger back then and wasn't under the stress of such an imminent deadline. I suspect there would be some rather notable side effects if I tried it now... :?

Get better RFC. We'll still be here whenever the books arrive, (we hope!) and the eARC of SoV is already available for the less patient among us. (I've read it!) In the meantime, Drak would happily take the burden of snippeting from you... (Hint, hint, yet again!) :lol:

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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by tootall   » Sat Oct 01, 2016 12:31 am

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Turning this chore over to Drak would take the weight of keeping us hordes of impatient readers from pestering RFC for new snippets, since we'd get them three times per week on a regular schedule.
Get better RFC.


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As we get older-all of a sudden- we just seem to fall off a cliff-stuff just doesn't work anymore- It's rather "bleek".
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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by n7axw   » Sat Oct 01, 2016 8:41 pm

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We are not really pestering RFC. We are entertaining ourselves. If RFC is reading this stuff at all, he is probably getting a chuckle out of it.

With barely over a month to the publication date, I confess I'm not overly concerned about the snippets.

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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by Alistair   » Sat Oct 01, 2016 8:52 pm

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n7axw wrote:We are not really pestering RFC. We are entertaining ourselves. If RFC is reading this stuff at all, he is probably getting a chuckle out of it.

With barely over a month to the publication date, I confess I'm not overly concerned about the snippets.

Don

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Yep these no snippets are a trivial "first world problem" what DW going through is not- Get better soon DW
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Re: Begging for Snippets!
Post by Peter2   » Mon Oct 03, 2016 10:48 am

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36 days to publication, and counting . . .

I'm counting, anyway – I don't know about anyone else!
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