When I have an injection in the eye, the cobalt ball does not always appear. It did this time, and there was a tiny ball floating near it. Both were at the bottom of my field of vision. Moving my eye or my head caused them to change position. I have to play with them quickly, because they will disappear that day or the next. If I flicked my eyes around and up, the tiny ball would go up and over the big one. I’d never noticed that before.
I petted Kacey as soon as I got home and found that the large ball covered the top of her head, since I was looking straight down at her. That was a new experience. I knew to be prepared for eating. It will look like my hand and food are going to hit the ball as the food reaches my mouth. I’ll be in big trouble if they do meet, because I will have poked the fork in my eye.
If I discover any more games to play, I’ll let you know.
As long as the injections work…
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I can still see!
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oh goodness..You really have to be on your toes This is a challenge I’m not ready to meet
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I hope you don’t have eye problems. I was never squeamish about eyes, and that was a big help.
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I’ve not heard of cobalt injections. What are they for?
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The color of the balls in my eyes was an intense blue. They are just bubbles, I think. It looks like the drug is named Vabysmo.
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Goodness me, Anne. I had a number of black spots dancing around but never Cobolt.
Fork in your eye would be worse.
miriam
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The bubbles were cobalt blue.
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I love that you take something that would freak a lot of people out and make the best of it. You’re an inspiration!
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This sounds awful. I hope it helps you as poking a fork in the eye isn’t great. Sending healing thoughts your way.
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The injections keep me from going blind. I play with the bubbles for a few hours, and then they disappear.
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You have a good attitude, Anne. I hope the issue resolves.
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It’s something that will be with me the rest of my life, but you deal with whatever comes. Many people have worse things.
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I have a thing about eyes and this would cause me to have an anxiety attack
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These things don’t alarm me unduly. I’m glad I’m the one having injections, and not you.
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So thankful there is modern medicine to help with terrible issues like this. Be careful!🍽️ 🤍
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I’m glad you are getting used to it … whatever works to keep your eyesight and you have a very good attitude. I might have to have cataract surgery next year. He has me coming back in eight months, instead of one year, so next April or so.
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Cataract surgery was easy for me. Hope it will be for you, too.
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That’s good to know Anne. I hope it goes well for me too.
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Hoping all goes well
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Thank you. I think the blue floating thing is just an air bubble and will probably go away tomorrow.
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I hope early goes Very well. I had a number of black spots dancing around. I have cataract surgery left 👁️ after two months.
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Black spots don’t sound fun.
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No matter wha, you remain cheerful . . and funny! I am sending prayers and sweet wishes-love Michele
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Thank you for prayers and sweet wishes. They give me a real boost. Eye problems are becoming humdrum, so they aren’t as frightening any more. I’m thanking God for that blessing.
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