A hopefully brief hiatus

I have stuff going on for me, especially my vision, that means in ginorous fonts it takes me ages to scroll through and read stuff. Even then I have to peer forward which is bad for my bad back.

I do need to limit screentime, and I hate replying to threads I have not read all the posts.

I'm enjoying my gambling less and less, mostly because of my vision.

I will log in, and you are more than welcome to send me a pm, and especially if you think I should read a certain thread and contribute.

There are quite a few aspects of my day to day life I'm missing these days, and this forum and it's members is a big one. I was pretty ill when I joined, and got sicker, and it kept me feeling connected and useful.

But it has taken nearly an hour for me to write this much, and it's not really time I can spare currently.

I know you are there if I really need you, and I'm probably there if you need me too.
 
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Hope everything goes well for you :)

I just saw your thread asking about site accessibility, don't know if this helps, but on my forum (using same software) one of my members struggled with the desktop skin (due to vision) but found if he switched it to the default mobile skin it was much easier for him - its in a drop down box at the bottom of every page if you want to try, to switch back just click full site at the bottom of the page :)
 
I hope you dont stay gone for long. And I hope your health and vision improves some as well. I will be thinking of you Jasmine (hug)
 
Hope everything goes well for you :)

I just saw your thread asking about site accessibility, don't know if this helps, but on my forum (using same software) one of my members struggled with the desktop skin (due to vision) but found if he switched it to the default mobile skin it was much easier for him - its in a drop down box at the bottom of every page if you want to try, to switch back just click full site at the bottom of the page :)

I've been using my tablet more and more, but I really detest typing on it so far. I do use full site on mobile, as I can hold it inches from my face.

The eye appointment I've waited for since February visiting the ER has been shifted to January from October.

This does not thrill me.

But, heating pads may shorten the life of my brand new memory foam mattress, so there is certain amount of time spent in my steno chair.

I really really hate the amount of typos that slip by me when I can't truly see what I'm typing. I know I'm more critical of myself than you folks are.

Thank you all for the support. I'm confident I'll be back soonish, at least occasionally. And I will continue to read at least some of it, as I have in the past few months.
 
Linda, sorry to hear it worsened so much.

Could you have surgery to have at least the cataract removed? That's fairly easy these days, my mom had the procedure done a few years ago. Morning into the clinic, local anesthetic, 3 hours later out of the clinic again and it was much better.

Take care and read you soon! :thumbsup:
 
Linda, sorry to hear it worsened so much.

Could you have surgery to have at least the cataract removed? That's fairly easy these days, my mom had the procedure done a few years ago. Morning into the clinic, local anesthetic, 3 hours later out of the clinic again and it was much better.

Take care and read you soon! :thumbsup:

Of course I will Harry. Maybe 4 to 6 months after the consultation in January. These are fast growing cataracts, not the same exactly as age related ones. The decline in my vision since June is scary. 20 years ago there was not as much chance of success for these, it's more internal than the outside lens.

Had they told me in February that it would be January of the following year before a consulation, I could have gone to another city in my province. But travel and hotels are expensive here, and it was May before I found out my appointment was not until October. A moderately remote city in Northern Ontario has the shortest wait time for a consultation or surgery, but would have cost more than my flight to Europe this summer, and more for 3 days in a hotel than what I paid for 19 days in Malta. And when they let me know in May that it would be October, there was not much point, especially since it would require at least two more trips for the actual surgery.

I do have an appointment with an occupational therapist in about two weeks, that I booked after my consultation was shifted.

For a gal that was leaving, I've been pretty vocal, lol.

I've got through worse and lived to tell the tale.
 
Of course I will Harry. Maybe 4 to 6 months after the consultation in January. These are fast growing cataracts, not the same exactly as age related ones. The decline in my vision since June is scary. 20 years ago there was not as much chance of success for these, it's more internal than the outside lens.

Had they told me in February that it would be January of the following year before a consulation, I could have gone to another city in my province. But travel and hotels are expensive here, and it was May before I found out my appointment was not until October. A moderately remote city in Northern Ontario has the shortest wait time for a consultation or surgery, but would have cost more than my flight to Europe this summer, and more for 3 days in a hotel than what I paid for 19 days in Malta. And when they let me know in May that it would be October, there was not much point, especially since it would require at least two more trips for the actual surgery.

I do have an appointment with an occupational therapist in about two weeks, that I booked after my consultation was shifted.

For a gal that was leaving, I've been pretty vocal, lol.

I've got through worse and lived to tell the tale.

Hallelujah, that is a long waiting time. Time were your world is getting blurrier by the day until there is virtually no clear vision left.

My mom had the slow progressing version which creeps in over years.

Keep my fingers crossed that you get through this and come out at the other end with your vision restored. All the best! :thumbsup:
 
I have stuff going on for me, especially my vision, that means in ginorous fonts it takes me ages to scroll through and read stuff. Even then I have to peer forward which is bad for my bad back.

I do need to limit screentime, and I hate replying to threads I have not read all the posts.

I'm enjoying my gambling less and less, mostly because of my vision.

I will log in, and you are more than welcome to send me a pm, and especially if you think I should read a certain thread and contribute.

There are quite a few aspects of my day to day life I'm missing these days, and this forum and it's members is a big one. I was pretty ill when I joined, and got sicker, and it kept me feeling connected and useful.

But it has taken nearly an hour for me to write this much, and it's not really time I can spare currently.

I know you are there if I really need you, and I'm probably there if you need me too.

Jaz! I use my phone when I want to post a reply because it has voice to text. It takes a little practice and it is not perfect, but it helps tremendously! The key to remember is to speak slowly and remember to add punctuation.
If I were you, I'd invest in a text to voice /voice to text software program. Heck, it's likely that there are programs out there that are free. worth a look!
 
We both have and are seeing how quickly Ontario's health system is worsening. I have your number, as you have mine. We will still be communicating;)
 
Take care of yourself Jaz and best wishes.
 
Jasmine, I wish you all the best. I really hope you'll be able to see better soon. I know what it is like not to be able to see properly. It can be nerve-wracking at times, if I don't have my glasses with me.

Once, I walked into a store and a friend laughed so loudly, when she saw me as I had three pairs of reading glasses on my head. ( I forgot that I had put the first and then second one on my head.) I buy them in bundles at the dollar store and leave them everywhere; in the house, car, bathroom, living room. :)

All the best for your surgery!:cool:
 
Short update--- getting there

Things got worse before they got better. My appointment with the surgeon got moved to January, but sometime in October I called in tears because my life was so disfunctional. I'd taped up all my windows because the photosensitivity was so bad.

They got me in, and I had my first eye done a couple of weeks ago. Next one end of month.

Recovery is going well, but double vision is awful. Disparity between the two eyes, and my brain had not compensated for it.

I should be rip roaring before Xmas though if the second surgery goes as planned.

I'm confident you and the casinos have been fine without me. But I have had some disloyalty offers, not all of which I've taken. Little joy when I can't see what I'm betting or my balance.

I do miss CM, and other aspects of my life.

The extreme photosensitity improved greatly after my first (worst) eye was done. Now I only wince not cringe.

I've developed some scarring, a common side effect, which they will address a few months from now, because I may have it happen in my second surgery too. There's a pretty simple laser procedure to eliminate it.

That's it for me today, and probably next couple of weeks.

But I expect to be back in fighting form before Xmas.
 
Things got worse before they got better. My appointment with the surgeon got moved to January, but sometime in October I called in tears because my life was so disfunctional. I'd taped up all my windows because the photosensitivity was so bad.

They got me in, and I had my first eye done a couple of weeks ago. Next one end of month.

Recovery is going well, but double vision is awful. Disparity between the two eyes, and my brain had not compensated for it.

I should be rip roaring before Xmas though if the second surgery goes as planned.

I'm confident you and the casinos have been fine without me. But I have had some disloyalty offers, not all of which I've taken. Little joy when I can't see what I'm betting or my balance.

I do miss CM, and other aspects of my life.

The extreme photosensitity improved greatly after my first (worst) eye was done. Now I only wince not cringe.

I've developed some scarring, a common side effect, which they will address a few months from now, because I may have it happen in my second surgery too. There's a pretty simple laser procedure to eliminate it.

That's it for me today, and probably next couple of weeks.

But I expect to be back in fighting form before Xmas.

Awww I for one miss your contributions and to the forum. I really do wish you the best for your recovery and all goes well with your second op.

Take care Jazzy xx
 
I had my second cataract surgery my Wednesday, so less than 48 hours ago.

Suce a big improvement over Tuesday.

My first eye, it was about the same level of blurry for about a week,and then just greatly improved day 7. I'm overjoyed with the results from my first eye.

I really need some reading glasses. I should be able"to do without glasses for distance, but I almost feel like I won't know who I am without glasses.

But I can see well enough with cheap dollar store "cheaters" for the laptop pushed back a few inches to contribute or read.

It will change a bit over the next few weeks, but I got this itty bitty pin head, so I think to get a good and confortable fit and glasses sturdy enough to push up on my head, I will have to spend more than d dollarama glasses.

While I've not read everything over the past couple of months, I've read a lot.

I also figured out (and not for the first time) you are mostly fine without me.

This is a long post, and many people get bored or skip over, and that's more than fine.

But while I was awol, I quit smoking. It's been almost two months now, I decided to quit counting after week one.

I'm vaping (with nicotine), and using some Nicorette Mist.

I can't explain how it was the right time for me, years ago would have been a better time.

But there will never be a perfect time.

I've got a lot to add to my toolbet from the other quit smoking threads here

From Day One, I wasn't quitting smoking, I'd quit smoking.

I did not have a vape week one, willpower can only get you so far.

It's a complicated addiction, and as someone with ADHD, it nicotine has some theropeutic effect, and addictive properties.

It's a good thing I never tried or flirted with cocaine, ADHD brains have more of those receptors too.

I have no idea if I will continue to vape long term, or lower my nicotine input, I've eliminated the most harmful thing to my health I do. I'll never fully recover from the long term effects, but better late than never.

I saw an almost immediate increase in my circulation. And I knew my breathing would get worse before it got better, but it was discourageing to be fighting so hard and seeing myself be worse 5 weeks in than on day 3.

But I am now seeing an improvement in my breathing, which is encouraging.

I have not elimated my nicotine addiction, nor am I worried whether I do or not. ButI've made the single biggest change I could make for my health.

Some days or moments are tougher than others, and it surprises me what can be a trigger at times. Habituation.
.

There's more than nicotine that is addictive in cigarettes, and I think I may have passed that withdrawal stage.

I think my battery charger for my e-cig batteries went tits up today, and I don't think I'd continue to be a non-smoker without the vaping, at least not at this point in my life.

I have three batteries, so they all can't be kaput. So I'll use more spray to get me through until I go buy a new charger.

They are not that expensive, but I don't have transportation, and I cannot wait for the time frame to get something online.

It's not the cheapest vape shop in town, but the downtown store is right next to McDonalds, which I do have some breakfast coupon on the app.

I need to have good vaping and nicotine replacement in place when I go to Cuba, where smoking is permitted and prevalent.

I needed to buy some more e-juice anyway.

It's really good to be backl I won't attempt to catch up on the backlog, but I'll do my best to be present again.
 
I had my second cataract surgery my Wednesday, so less than 48 hours ago.

Suce a big improvement over Tuesday.

My first eye, it was about the same level of blurry for about a week,and then just greatly improved day 7. I'm overjoyed with the results from my first eye.

I really need some reading glasses. I should be able"to do without glasses for distance, but I almost feel like I won't know who I am without glasses.

But I can see well enough with cheap dollar store "cheaters" for the laptop pushed back a few inches to contribute or read.

It will change a bit over the next few weeks, but I got this itty bitty pin head, so I think to get a good and confortable fit and glasses sturdy enough to push up on my head, I will have to spend more than d dollarama glasses.

While I've not read everything over the past couple of months, I've read a lot.

I also figured out (and not for the first time) you are mostly fine without me.

This is a long post, and many people get bored or skip over, and that's more than fine.

But while I was awol, I quit smoking. It's been almost two months now, I decided to quit counting after week one.

I'm vaping (with nicotine), and using some Nicorette Mist.

I can't explain how it was the right time for me, years ago would have been a better time.

But there will never be a perfect time.

I've got a lot to add to my toolbet from the other quit smoking threads here

From Day One, I wasn't quitting smoking, I'd quit smoking.

I did not have a vape week one, willpower can only get you so far.

It's a complicated addiction, and as someone with ADHD, it nicotine has some theropeutic effect, and addictive properties.

It's a good thing I never tried or flirted with cocaine, ADHD brains have more of those receptors too.

I have no idea if I will continue to vape long term, or lower my nicotine input, I've eliminated the most harmful thing to my health I do. I'll never fully recover from the long term effects, but better late than never.

I saw an almost immediate increase in my circulation. And I knew my breathing would get worse before it got better, but it was discourageing to be fighting so hard and seeing myself be worse 5 weeks in than on day 3.

But I am now seeing an improvement in my breathing, which is encouraging.

I have not elimated my nicotine addiction, nor am I worried whether I do or not. ButI've made the single biggest change I could make for my health.

Some days or moments are tougher than others, and it surprises me what can be a trigger at times. Habituation.
.

There's more than nicotine that is addictive in cigarettes, and I think I may have passed that withdrawal stage.

I think my battery charger for my e-cig batteries went tits up today, and I don't think I'd continue to be a non-smoker without the vaping, at least not at this point in my life.

I have three batteries, so they all can't be kaput. So I'll use more spray to get me through until I go buy a new charger.

They are not that expensive, but I don't have transportation, and I cannot wait for the time frame to get something online.

It's not the cheapest vape shop in town, but the downtown store is right next to McDonalds, which I do have some breakfast coupon on the app.

I need to have good vaping and nicotine replacement in place when I go to Cuba, where smoking is permitted and prevalent.

I needed to buy some more e-juice anyway.

It's really good to be backl I won't attempt to catch up on the backlog, but I'll do my best to be present again.

I must have been working while all of these posts in this thread where on the main page of the forum because this is the first time I have read this thread. It is wonderful to learn that your vision is dramatically improving and that you must be so much happier now. It will be great to see you active in here once more. Happy Christmas for you seems assured I guess :)
 
I'm vaping (with nicotine), and using some Nicorette Mist.

I can't explain how it was the right time for me, years ago would have been a better time.

But there will never be a perfect time.

I've got a lot to add to my toolbet from the other quit smoking threads here

From Day One, I wasn't quitting smoking, I'd quit smoking.

I did not have a vape week one, willpower can only get you so far.

It's a complicated addiction, and as someone with ADHD, it nicotine has some theropeutic effect, and addictive properties.

It's a good thing I never tried or flirted with cocaine, ADHD brains have more of those receptors too.

I have no idea if I will continue to vape long term, or lower my nicotine input, I've eliminated the most harmful thing to my health I do. I'll never fully recover from the long term effects, but better late than never.

I saw an almost immediate increase in my circulation. And I knew my breathing would get worse before it got better, but it was discourageing to be fighting so hard and seeing myself be worse 5 weeks in than on day 3.

But I am now seeing an improvement in my breathing, which is encouraging.

I have not elimated my nicotine addiction, nor am I worried whether I do or not. ButI've made the single biggest change I could make for my health.

Some days or moments are tougher than others, and it surprises me what can be a trigger at times. Habituation.
.

There's more than nicotine that is addictive in cigarettes, and I think I may have passed that withdrawal stage.

I think my battery charger for my e-cig batteries went tits up today, and I don't think I'd continue to be a non-smoker without the vaping, at least not at this point in my life.

I have three batteries, so they all can't be kaput. So I'll use more spray to get me through until I go buy a new charger.

They are not that expensive, but I don't have transportation, and I cannot wait for the time frame to get something online.

It's not the cheapest vape shop in town, but the downtown store is right next to McDonalds, which I do have some breakfast coupon on the app.

I need to have good vaping and nicotine replacement in place when I go to Cuba, where smoking is permitted and prevalent.

I needed to buy some more e-juice anyway.

It's really good to be backl I won't attempt to catch up on the backlog, but I'll do my best to be present again.

Nicotine is absolutely a beneficial substance, we have the receptors for it, it boosts production of the neuro-transmitter acetylcholine, which is important in mitigating the harmful effects of the electro-smog and microwave radiation that we are forced to live in in the modern world.

Smoking a cigarette made from organic tobacco delivers more good than harm, it can actually combat cancer, contrary to popular belief.

Sadly, properly cured organic tobacco is not available to buy, which is why I grow and cure my own and I make my own vaping liquid from some of that.

Vaping is the health discovery of the decade, something which is borne out by all the negative propaganda to the contrary.

Cuban cigars are organic, and should not do you too much harm as long as you don't inhale.
 

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