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		<title>New set of eyes with a little pucker?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Enjoy your new eyes.&#8221;, said Dr. Bruce Cassidy on my left eye post-op visit on Wednesday. Both eyes feel quite good, minus their cataracts and plus their new lenses, for now. But last eve I got a little worried that my right eye may be faintly showing double images, and when I was out snow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Enjoy your new eyes.&#8221;, said Dr. Bruce Cassidy on my left eye post-op visit on Wednesday.  Both eyes feel quite good, minus their cataracts and plus their new lenses, for now.  But last eve I got a little worried that my right eye may be faintly showing double images, and when I was out snow shoeing yesterday afternoon I noticed a cobweb-like floater in my right eye vision.  Is the &#8220;macular pucker&#8221; that Dr. Cassidy pointed out to me in a test on my first visit rearing it&#8217;s puckered head?   Macular pucker may or may not affect vision and I don&#8217;t really think the vision in my right eye is suffering much, but when I have my visit with Dr. Christine Newell on Feb. 10, I can find out if there is any loss or distortion of vision in my right eye.  Otherwise, it&#8217;s fun having this new set of eyes and not having to wear glasses, except for reading and computer viewing.  The nurse at my last visit handed me a pair of drugstore glasses which work fine for reading and computer viewing.</p>
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