Ping Polly

I just wanted to tell you we I'll be thinking of you tomorrow and sending thoughts and prayers for a positive outcome for you eye surgery. Be well and see well! Hugs, Taria

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Taria
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Ditto from me, Polly! I'll be thinking of you and hoping for clear, sharp vision for you.

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Sandy Foster

Yes, please pray for me. And DH. His designated driver duties include keeping an eye on me until I am stable. He's been doing that since 1954 and it hasn't happened yet. Polly

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Polly Esther

Here's hoping for a quick recovery for you. Allison

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Allison

Hoping all goes well. And waiting to hear that it has.

Claudia

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Claudia

"Polly Esther" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@mid.individual.net...

Not a great praying person myself, but fingers are crossed all the same!

U. - Go for it, Eagle Eye!

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Ursula Schrader

And from me, having just got up across the pond. I hope all will go 'spectacularly' well, and that the result will be all and more than you hope for. Let us know when you can. . In message , Taria writes

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Pat S

"Stable" is vastly overrated, Polly. I'd be inclined to leave "stable" to the horses. ;)

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Sandy Foster

Good luck, Polly! You'll have the medical people rolling on the floor with your jokes and comments!

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Alice in PA

I thank you so very much for your prayers and good wishes. Truth be told, I am a coward and was quite anxious - mostly about the part where they'd have to force me to hold my head still and keep my eye open. Ridiculous. With the nice stuff they gave me, I neither knew nor cared what they did. Listening to him run a vacuum cleaner in my eye was weird. Nice doctor very pleased with the procedure. Polly

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Polly Esther

Yeah! Congrats on your new eyes, hope everything continues to go according to plan.

Hanne in DK

Den 18-07-2012 20:07, Polly Esther skrev:

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Hanne in DK

I'm *so* glad it's all come out so well, Polly! :D

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Sandy Foster

Excellent! You be giving Mr. Esther a break on watching you now. We care about both of you bunches! Hugs, Taria

I thank you so very much for your prayers and good wishes. Truth be told, I am a coward and was quite anxious - mostly about the part where they'd have to force me to hold my head still and keep my eye open. Ridiculous. With the nice stuff they gave me, I neither knew nor cared what they did. Listening to him run a vacuum cleaner in my eye was weird. Nice doctor very pleased with the procedure. Polly

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Taria

Well done Polly - back already! That's great news. Don't forget to take things easily for a few days, though. Any procedure is a shock to the system - let your body rest awhile. So pleased results are good, and you are over another hurdle. . In message , Polly Esther writes

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Pat S

So happy things went well. You take it easy and don't do nothin' for a few weeks! After all, an operation is an operation! Barbara in SC

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Bobbie Sews More

Good to hear that you are safely home and in the caring hands of Mr Esther. Please make sure you do things you are supposed do and don't do stuff you have been told to avoid.

Look forward to hearing you are back to sewing & quilting really soon.

Lizzy

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Lizzy Taylor

This made Louise laugh so I'll try it on the rest of you. "They say" that cataracts distort your perception of color. It does. My next door neighbor's roof is a light gray. I can look at it with my new eye and it is a bright light white gray. With my old eye, it is sort of yellow-ed. That fascinates me. I have become quite absorbed in my own self; can't be good for my character but so it is. Just now back from post-op appointment; vision improved from 20-60 to

20-30 already and the dr says it will get better and better by the minute. Gotta run. Time to go check the neighbor's roof. This is just SO cool! Polly
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Polly Esther

Shall I pop your pretty bubble and make you wonder what colors you've been using in your quilts?

Nawwwwww...... ;-)

Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- all four of us soooooo happy for your new eyeball!

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Uh Oh. This is going to much worse than you think. I went through a bin of pinks choosing just the right one to border some pigs (maybe last week). I just HAD to quilt a little while tonight. I know you'll understand. Well. The pigs are a peachy pink and the border is a blue-ish one. Baby won't care; I'm sure of that but I am surprised. Polly

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Polly Esther

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