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[personal profile] fanf 2023-03-27 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
4. I noticed the papal puffer has similar issues with its zip as the drape of the kimono in https://andrewducker.dreamwidth.org/4268617.html number 4.

6. Yeah lasik gives me the heebie jeebies too. The main reason I'm having surgery on my left eye is because it was already blind so there's relatively little chance of making it worse. They aren't touching my workhorse right eye.
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[personal profile] channelpenguin 2023-03-27 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
6. Interesting. I'm considering not laser surgery but multifocal lens replacement for my horrible age related sight problems. There can be issues there, but it's often done for cataracts (which will happen to us all eventually) and in case of problems, though it's not ideal, can have changed for single vision lenses. Since my own lenses are almost seized already, I am probably willing to try it. But first I'm trying multifocal contacts. My trouble is that with my hobbies being outdoors in rain wind spray dust etc, contactlenses might not be so practical - but moreso than even the complex multifocal glasses that I barely use (sharp areas to small for my reading style). I mainly want my distance vision back (my focus is beyond infinity), if I still need reading glasses that's no biggie. But it's getting awkward to drive or sail:-(

I'm also motivated by the fact that my mother's AMD now means she can't drive or read or use a phone. At 75. If that happens to me (I'm at 3-4 X more risk because my mother has it), I would rather have had at least a couple more decades of improved sight. Plus the lenses have UV filter built in, which helps a bit against AMD.
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2023-03-27 03:32 pm (UTC)(link)
6. I had lasik surgery and people who think this is a routine harmless procedure know nothing about it (and about surgeries in general). You can become blind, even lose your eyeballs and one very common side effect is dry eyes or light auras, which can be unbearable to some. I was asked to carefully think about it for at least a week before I could consent to it. I don't regret doing it but I understand perfectly why one wouldn't do it as it isn't some life-saving surgery.
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[personal profile] calimac 2023-03-27 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
5) The Red Magician by Lisa Goldstein
The Tsaddik of the Seven Wonders by Isidore Haiblum
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[personal profile] naath 2023-03-27 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
5. lady Trent books

1 SO CUTE
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[personal profile] firecat 2023-03-28 09:46 am (UTC)(link)
I feel the same way about all surgery. I think it should only be done when medically necessary, and if there are different surgery options the least invasive surgery should be done. I guess it's good I'm not a socialite or politician or hollywood celebrity because for them surgery seems necessary, not medically but socially. As for doing things to my eyes, I don't even want to deal with contact lenses. I'll probably end up having to get rid of the cataracts someday though.