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Here Comes The Sun


Today, the sun was out and as I have advanced nuclear cataracts,
I could see very little except a mist around me. I can see people
when they come close, but I cannot see whether the traffic lights
are red or green.
Whenever I visit the eye doctor, he is not interested in improving
my condition without surgery. He has no sympathy, and in this
respect, the visits are futile. Since I knew of the existence of successful
past nonsurgical treatments, I never wanted surgery, which is why I am
in my present condition. I can see to write on a computer by using high
contrast.
Next year, new nonsurgical treatments are coming, but we should not
discuss them here as it could be counterproductive.
Proponents of cataract surgery will no doubt fight the new treatments
tooth-and-nail to force the world to rely on surgery as long as possible.
But, as the great "cantante" of Latin music Hector Lavoe said,
"Todo tiene su final", and I am sure that cataract surgery will be no
exception.
 

 
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