I'm off to the eye surgeon to see why I still have "startbursts" in my eyes.. ''
Then on the way home I'll stop by the apartment office to see what I can arrange for moving in the future.
Have a good day!
Moderator: SMLCHNG






It's not uncommon for people who have had cataract surgery. And it takes just a few minutes to correct:Dr.Corona wrote: January 6, 2026 9:01 am "Starbursts"......dang.....doesn't sound like good times. Hope there's a simple solution or explanation.


Do you cook while there, or just exchange recipes?Saltx3 wrote: January 6, 2026 9:24 am I'm heading to the library this afternoon for a "flavor it up" session. This month is cauliflower.


I love it when I can do that.LIPH wrote: January 6, 2026 10:25 am I was wearing my Buffett Havana Daydreamin' tour t-shirt from 1997. I told the bartender my t-shirt was older than she is.![]()



He'll learn his lesson someday.bodypainter wrote: January 6, 2026 4:22 pm Stoopid cat! A fleece jacket was low enough on the coat rack that he could reach it and chew it! He chews elastic on shoes, my jeans and zippers. He chewed the jacket zipper in minutes, ruining it.

Ha! We hide ear bud wires too.big john wrote: January 6, 2026 5:13 pmHe'll learn his lesson someday.bodypainter wrote: January 6, 2026 4:22 pm Stoopid cat! A fleece jacket was low enough on the coat rack that he could reach it and chew it! He chews elastic on shoes, my jeans and zippers. He chewed the jacket zipper in minutes, ruining it.
Hope you get a good answer/solution for those "starbursts"...SMLCHNG wrote: January 6, 2026 8:42 am Good morning all!
I'm off to the eye surgeon to see why I still have "startbursts" in my eyes.. ''
Then on the way home I'll stop by the apartment office to see what I can arrange for moving in the future.
Have a good day!![]()
Same here!SMLCHNG wrote:I love it when I can do that.LIPH wrote: January 6, 2026 10:25 am
I was wearing my Buffett Havana Daydreamin' tour t-shirt from 1997. I told the bartender my t-shirt was older than she is.![]()


Nope. The Gulf is out.Caribbean Soul wrote: January 6, 2026 7:01 pm and "moving"?! Are you fast-tracking your exodus to the Gulf, or is this different?

My plan is to have the surgery in May at this point. Work will slow back down, Lynn will have time to chauffeur me around & hopefully brothers situation will be improved & less stressfulSMLCHNG wrote: January 6, 2026 12:41 pmIt's not uncommon for people who have had cataract surgery. And it takes just a few minutes to correct:Dr.Corona wrote: January 6, 2026 9:01 am "Starbursts"......dang.....doesn't sound like good times. Hope there's a simple solution or explanation.
Target: A YAG laser uses a precise, high-energy pulse to create a tiny opening in the cloudy posterior capsule of the eye.
Mechanism: This process, called photodisruption, forms a plasma bubble that precisely cuts the tissue without damaging surrounding structures.
Result: Light can now pass through the new opening, restoring sharp vision.
Procedure (YAG Capsulotomy) Preparation: Eye drops dilate the pupil and numb the eye.
During: You sit at a machine, and the doctor uses the laser to make a small hole in the cloudy capsule, a process taking only a few minutes.
After: Vision often improves within hours, though it can take up to 24 hours to fully clear; antibiotic drops are usually prescribed for about a week.