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FranC

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    Good morning, mixers, hoping that all of you and yours are well :wub:

    No work for me today but I do have some errands to run and probably stop at a couple of stores.
    I don't have any special plans for the weekend.
    I did mix up a couple of testers this week, both custard attempts.

    Wishing you all a good weekend!
    Good morning, gloop.:) Daughter isn't feeling well but everyone else is good. Have a good weekend.
     

    gloopdegurp

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    Good morning, gloop.:) Daughter isn't feeling well but everyone else is good. Have a good weekend.
    Hi, Fran, sorry to hear that your daughter isn't feeling well, hoping she feels better right quick :wub:
    Thank you for the good weekend wishes!
     

    Zazie

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    sooooo, i had an eye surgery in early october
    eye surgeon said it was "fairly complex"
    saw a couple of the photos, and "ooooh, like wow, cool"

    as a result of complications
    that we knew were a possibility,
    another surgery is now been scheduled
    for early december,
    this one involves a transplant

    LOL, i've never had another persons
    body part before
    so this will be, ummm, interesting
    or perhaps amusing, or both,
    or neither, dunno
    we'll see LOL

    and it will be the sixth surgery dating back many years
    seventh if i include my childhood
    always my right eye
    left eye is good

    my mindset is very positive,
    ya know, life, always something going on
    and like whatever,
    i deal, and then move on..........
    to whatever comes next
    LOL

    :greengrin:
    Are you getting a whole new eye or just part of one?

    I often think of your eyes when I whine about mine when I'm rewicking. By gorry, if you can do it, so can I, sez I to myself.

    Best of best luck with the surgery.
     

    Zazie

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    One of these days I might post a photo or two. I have a decent collection. LOL

    But not sure, because a fair amount of people get pretty queasy with eye stuff.t
    Stick 'em inside spoiler tags! I'd be most interested to see them.
     

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    Are you getting a whole new eye or just part of one?

    I often think of your eyes when I whine about mine when I'm rewicking. By gorry, if you can do it, so can I, sez I to myself.

    Best of best luck with the surgery.

    I figure it's a corneal transplant. Unless they've come a lot farther than I realize, we dont have the technology to transplant whole eyes. I'd not be surprised if corneal transplants are in my future.
     

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    Good evening. Work was mediocre. It turns out that there will be five of us there tomorrow. I’m hoping to be done by noon. Five hours on a Saturday is plenty for me.
     

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    Good evening. Work was mediocre. It turns out that there will be five of us there tomorrow. I’m hoping to be done by noon. Five hours on a Saturday is plenty for me.
    Good evening, hitt.:) More on Saturday is good news.
     
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    Hope tomorrow is better.
    I’ll be at work in the morning and the wife is going to a workshop so we won’t see each other until the afternoon.
     

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    Are you getting a whole new eye or just part of one? Best of best luck with the surgery.

    Thanks Zaz!

    The current surgical technology is very advanced for eyes, compared to when I was a young kid (1960's). But, we are no where near doing full eye transplants. The optic nerve and it's connections to the brain are the issue for full eye transplants. Can't do those yet.

    "The human optic nerve contains between 693,000 to 1,685,000 fibers, and their count decreases with age."

    For comparison, there are 864 fibers in a single high-capacity communications cable (telco/internet).

    "The main challenge is the inability to regenerate the optic nerve to reconnect the new eye to the brain, making functional sight impossible after the surgery at this time."

    "A whole eye was transplanted in May 2023 to a patient with severe electrical burns. The transplanted eye remains healthy with good blood flow, but the patient cannot see through it."

    "Even if the optic nerve could be surgically reattached, researchers need to find a way to make the new nerve fibers connect properly to the recipient's brain to restore vision, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology."


    I figure it's a corneal transplant. Unless they've come a lot farther than I realize, we dont have the technology to transplant whole eyes. I'd not be surprised if corneal transplants are in my future.

    Correct. In my case it's a partial corneal transplant.

    Per my team, a full corneal transplant (PKP) is more risky versus partial cornea transplants. There is a greater risk of ones body rejecting a full cornea xplant (even with meds). And a much longer recovery time, up to one year, versus a partial, which typically takes 6-8 weeks (up to a few months).

    Not sure how in-depth your schooling or practice was regarding the specifics of the cornea. The cornea has 5 layers. A full transplant is all five layers. Each layer performs a unique function within the cornea.

    CorneaStructure.jpg


    I'm having the Descemet's membrane and Endothelium transplanted (as one layer); due to complications from the surgery I had October 8th.

    Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) is an advanced type of corneal transplant surgery used to treat diseases that affect the innermost layer of the cornea, called the endothelium. It's a high-tech microscopic surgery.

    My surgeon told me that combined the Descemet's membrane and Endothelium are 14-16um, or 0.014-0.016mm, or roughly the thickness of a human hair.

    He will make a 2mm incision in my eye, remove those two layers from my cornea and then transplant the donor tissue. Finally he will insert a gas bubble behind the new tissue, pressing it up against the Stroma. The gas bubble aids adherence to the rest of the cornea.

    It is possible that my body rejects the transplant (even with meds), then a second one would be performed. If that doesn't take then he would insert an artificial layer (which would need to be replaced at a later date). A full corneal transplant would remain as a future option.

    There are some pretty cool videos on YouTube that show the procedure.

    LOL, my team of ophthalmologist's know my eyes well. They repaired two different detached retinas in my right eye along with other eye surgeries. A detached retina is a risk with cornea surgery (true for just about any eye surgery).

    My right eye has a significantly sized optic nerve coloboma. It's a congenital defect where there is a gap or cavity in the optic nerve, caused by the incomplete closure of the embryonic fissure during eye development.

    Optic nerve colobomas are rare. Prevalence is around 0.5 to 0.7 per 10,000 births.

    Because of that, my right eye is considered legally blind (though there is vision, LOL). Vision is between 20/800 and 20/1000, and not correctable in any way.

    I'll have to find and post one of those photos. They are among the "more tame" pics I have.

    Eyes totally fascinate me. Always have.

    .............long post, LOLz :greengrin:
     
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