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Master Shake
post 04/01/06 12:03am
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Thats right guys, as some of you may know, i have been blind in my left eye for a long time due to an accident involving a whiffle ball bat and a rock. But on monday, I finally got surgery and i can fuckin see again, so watch out dudes, double the eyes! double the kills! What the hell out bitches!


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post 04/01/06 12:21am
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Sweet, congratz with it and... (don't know what to say) I hope it will improve your life soo much... biggrin.gif biggrin.gif



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post 04/01/06 12:32am
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QUOTE(Master Shake @ 04/01/06 12:03am) *

Thats right guys, as some of you may know, i have been blind in my left eye for a long time due to an accident involving a whiffle ball bat and a rock. But on monday, I finally got surgery and i can fuckin see again, so watch out dudes, double the eyes! double the kills! What the hell out bitches!


I was blinded in my right eye and had it fixed... dont know what you have till you lose it!
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post 04/01/06 12:16pm
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what do you mean you got it fixed?
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post 04/01/06 2:16pm
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QUOTE(flatliner @ 04/01/06 12:16pm) *
what do you mean you got it fixed?


meaning he got surgery and had it so he can see again?



congrats shake hope to play with u on cassino soon!



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post 04/01/06 3:00pm
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what exactly was wrong, and ow did he have it fixed. I work with the blind and need to know all details....
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post 04/01/06 5:05pm
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QUOTE(flatliner @ 04/01/06 3:00pm) *
what exactly was wrong, and ow did he have it fixed. I work with the blind and need to know all details....


lol if you work with blind ppl wouldnt you know a little bit about how they can get their eyes fixed?



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post 04/01/06 7:28pm
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eyes are complex organs,

thre are about 52 differnt things that can go wrong, and usually they are permanent. usually, 99 percent of the time, sight loss is sight loss. If he was BLIND, as in no light perception, he could not have had any resorative "fix" as you will. If he was using the term lightly, like in many cases, he would have a 20/200 best corrected acuity OU (or both eyes) which is really not blind, it is considered low vision, than there are still limitations to what can be done. Cataracts, corneal scars, amblyopia/strabismus (eye alignment issues like a lazy eye) and vitreous clouding can somewhat be recovered, but...

what do i know...





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post 04/01/06 8:42pm
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QUOTE(flatliner @ 04/01/06 7:28pm) *
eyes are complex organs,

thre are about 52 differnt things that can go wrong, and usually they are permanent. usually, 99 percent of the time, sight loss is sight loss. If he was BLIND, as in no light perception, he could not have had any resorative "fix" as you will. If he was using the term lightly, like in many cases, he would have a 20/200 best corrected acuity OU (or both eyes) which is really not blind, it is considered low vision, than there are still limitations to what can be done. Cataracts, corneal scars, amblyopia/strabismus (eye alignment issues like a lazy eye) and vitreous clouding can somewhat be recovered, but...

what do i know...


Well, develped a catteract dude, know what that is?
so the surgery had the catteract removed, a catteract is like a fogged up eye lense




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post 04/01/06 9:10pm
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QUOTE(Master Shake @ 04/01/06 8:42pm) *
QUOTE(flatliner @ 04/01/06 7:28pm) *
eyes are complex organs,

thre are about 52 differnt things that can go wrong, and usually they are permanent. usually, 99 percent of the time, sight loss is sight loss. If he was BLIND, as in no light perception, he could not have had any resorative "fix" as you will. If he was using the term lightly, like in many cases, he would have a 20/200 best corrected acuity OU (or both eyes) which is really not blind, it is considered low vision, than there are still limitations to what can be done. Cataracts, corneal scars, amblyopia/strabismus (eye alignment issues like a lazy eye) and vitreous clouding can somewhat be recovered, but...

what do i know...


Well, develped a catteract dude, know what that is?
so the surgery had the catteract removed, a catteract is like a fogged up eye lense




sorry flatliner i wasnt trying to insult you i was being a dick sorry



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Shake I will pray for your surgery


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post 04/01/06 10:39pm
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your sig is a little big don't you think?????

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post 04/01/06 10:51pm
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my head impacted the "halo" (extracation term for the roof's frame of the car) when we (me and DG) were involved with another car at almost a head on collision. I had extensive trama to the right side of my skull. the blindness I had was temp and momentary along with color distortion and double vision. my rt. eye fluctuated back and forth so when i wasnt blind in that eye it was anywere from 20/40-20/80 to total blindness... that they really never figured out... they think I had some sort of minor brain damage that caused that. what they fixed was the mussle damage that prevented me from seeing double in therapy... that was with a neruooptomologist(?) and a specialist that worked strictly with that injury... there is one one person in NYS that is able to do that and lucky 4 me she lived in a town over.

now for my father he lost his right eye at 9 when a knife got stuck in his eye... he lost the vision in his right eye (which you wont believe me if I told you) and that was repaired by at a 100-1 shot and he regained the vision in that eye... LUCK...
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post 04/01/06 11:03pm
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Dude, shake, that is so incredibly awesome. I can't even imagine how cool it must be to actually have depth perception again!


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Yes, it is a bit big lol.....he just needs to resize it, or I can lol.......not like a bann from vent or anything lol



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