I’m in Brookline/Boston, waiting for a routine retina checkup. As I said, I’ve been going into Boston more over the past year. I’m posting this from my phone. Isn’t technology amazing? At least when it works.
I’ve had a couple of scans, so now I’m waiting for the consultation. This is a good time to contemplate any slights or snubs I’ve suffered lately, so I can plot my relentless retaliation. Lashing out at the slightest perceived provocation works so well for our fearless leader, everybody should give it a try.
“Normal age-related changes” in my retinas. I’m home now. Not that you can see any difference from where you are.

I give up! Still, I love all things DogRat, until they get too technical. But Tom has enjoyed many of THOSE posts, so very little gets left behind.
Unrelated, but we’re about to get hammered by our by our first big “stahm” since Molly was born!
I meant there’s no way to tell if I’m posting by phone in Boston, or a PC at home.
Whaddya mean? I can see them clearly through my left eye, site of a pretty nasty vitreal detachment ten years ago. I had a vitrectomy and a near-perfect restoration of my macula. I do still have some waviness only when I close my right eye. I have long-range super-clear vision in that eye now.
It had so many floaters (since I was a kid!) I nearly wept with joy when the bandage came off Crystal Blue, er, white perfection! You know how it feels. A miracle. When I went for my post-op check-up, the doctor grinned: “I know what you’re going to ask. No, I can’t vacuum out the other eye. Just about every patient with heavy floaters in both eyes begs me to.”