It has been a difficult day tearing around seeing double and falling over at regular intervals. The phone never seemed to stop and one call brought sad news of the passing away of a good friend in Scotland, more of which when it in the public domain. I had to go and have my bloods taken for Cheshire Countess and my own doctor, located a consultant at one of the hospitals in Manchester which I've used before, even though it is starting to 'look' a lot better I want to get to the bottom of the cause which I believe ios down to Specsavers at Ellesmere Port who shouldn't have encouraged me to stop wearing my glasses for driving as I'm almost certain that is what provoked the double vision coming on so quickly especially two days after the eye test. I think they should have said gradually reduce the time without using the glasses, the loss of the vario focus might also have been a problem. It's a blessing to be able to look around and see a lot of the room in normal vision as they say you don't know what you've got until it is gone. If the improvement continues I note that the weather on Thursday is forecast as very sunny and warm, Mandy has a prior appointment but if I;'m fit I shall resume the truck filming. They'll be no excuse about my course reading, I had two books arrive yesterday. I've been posting a few shots from my trip to the South East this last weekend, they DVDs are being made, I've already completed the St Albans and Hemel Hempstead / Watford releases and clips should be on Youtube this evening. The recovery on our channel after Easter seems to be a bit lack lustre, I'll get as much as I can on this week and as usual encourage your help in increasing the 'hits', we are doen to about 60k a day, it should be more like 70-80k. Hopefully the photographic offering this evening ( St Albans) won't be as wonky as I am although I am managing to get from room to room now and will have a go at toppi9ng up the bird feeders. Leaving for the hospital about 4.15 via the post office. " DVDs fropm the weekends visits already complete other than covers. Comments are closed.
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