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  1. #1
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    Best wishes for you David and a quick and easy recovery.
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    Isn't fasting like that inconsistent with your diabetes? Anyway, good luck!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    YAY it's almost here david! Oh man, all that time without food, that won't be fun.....hey maybe with your new eyes you can drive out and pick up Donna and go to a nice restaurant, ya know you'll be hungry

    haha I'm determined to get you two together!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    YAY it's almost here david! Oh man, all that time without food, that won't be fun.....hey maybe with your new eyes you can drive out and pick up Donna and go to a nice restaurant, ya know you'll be hungry

    haha I'm determined to get you two together!!
    Jen, you're a very determined young lady! Two days from now I'll be in the back of Max & Erma's! Today I'm volunteering with Cat Sense at Petco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david p
    Jen, you're a very determined young lady! Two days from now I'll be in the back of Max & Erma's! Today I'm volunteering with Cat Sense at Petco.
    You betcha I'm determined! haha I'm sure we can figure something out, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder
    Isn't fasting like that inconsistent with your diabetes? Anyway, good luck!
    That was my thought too. My boss is an ophthalmologist and does about 12 cataract surgeries a month. He has three cataract surgery days and does four patients on each surgery day. Patients are always scheduled to be at the surgical center around 8:00 AM and diabetic patients are done first. They are allowed sips of their important medications (BP) the morning of surgery but that is all. Are you controlled by a pill which you will be able to take in the morning?

    David I will be thinking of you and wishing you well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    That was my thought too. My boss is an ophthalmologist and does about 12 cataract surgeries a month. He has three cataract surgery days and does four patients on each surgery day. Patients are always scheduled to be at the surgical center around 8:00 AM and diabetic patients are done first. They are allowed sips of their important medications (BP) the morning of surgery but that is all. Are you controlled by a pill which you will be able to take in the morning?

    David I will be thinking of you and wishing you well!
    Yes, I take Metformin to control the diabetes.

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    We'll have you on our minds and in our prayers. Just think after this is over you can consult the rest of us who may one day have to undergo this procedure.
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