One down and one to go. The cataract in my left eye was removed thursday. And there are freebe's.... I get to keep the dark glasses and the green shopping bag.... who could ask for anything more?
The process began two days earlier when I had to have one drop of 3 different super duper eye drops dropped in my left eye three times a day and again on the morning of the surgery. First I had to recovery from the "sticker shock". The gal at the clinic told us the drops would be "pricey", not that I'd have to rob a bank to come up with the cash. "Pricey" indeed!!
The drops were no big deal, my eyes are not sensitive... my hubby on the other hand has very sensitive eyes, Eons ago when we were first married he had an eye infection that required drops, I had to sit on his chest and force his eye open to get the drops in.... I may have even smacked him a time or two and told him to stop acting like a baby. Apparently he has harbored a grudge all these years as he appears to be getting a smidgeon of satisfaction from administering the drops. He insists that isn't the case but once my vision clears I'm pretty sure I detect a bit of a sadistic smile.
Both daughters went with me on the big day. We arrived at the clinic 3 minutes early... I point this out because the girls are almost always late... and I do not like to be late. I signed in and we had just sat down when they called me in. The first stop was a little room with a stool in the center and two chairs off to the side. Heather and Patty were instructed to sit in the chairs and this funny old lady wearing a blue smock and paper hair cover on her head instructed me to sit on the stool and handed me a pen and clip board. She asked for my picture ID, my medicare card and my co-pay. I said I didn't have a co-pay so she said "oh, you have a supplemental insurance?" I said "no" to which she said, "then you have co-pay" I said "no, I don't have a co-pay". We went back and forth like this several times... Apparently I was more apprehensive than I realized and my brain had gone numb..... I was equating "co-pay" with insurance and not the amount I owed. Finally one of the daughters. probably Heather said "Mom she means the amount you owe" and I sheepishly handed over my debit card.
The funny lady then said I would be given both "tropical and intravenous medication" Huh? I churned this around in my numb brain and asked "what does that mean?" To which she replied "they will give you "tropical" eye drops and insert a needle in your arm." I was thinking pineapples and coconuts when she began handing me, in rapid fire, papers to be signed, ... she said I had copies in my packet and should have read them over ... okay, I think I did. She was slapping down those papers and grabbing them back so fast I could hardly keep up. There has to be a reason for this, maybe the office staff has instigated a contest to see who can get the most papers signed in the least amount of time... and this lady is determined to win. Every time I tried to hand back the clip board she would hand me more papers, I'm still pondering the "tropical" eye drops and my friend Moe comes to mind ( she lives in Hawaii and most likely is familiar with "tropical" eye drops, I'll ask her later) I detected slight snickers from the peanut gallery behind me. Finally we were done and she left the room with my Id, medicare card and debit card. Patty burst out laughing and says "not tropical Mom, she means topical". Both daughters were amused with the furious document signing and duly impressed with my speed writing... I would do really well at a book signing.
Funny lady returns minus my cards and says they will return them to my daughters later. She hands me one of the paper gauzy head covers and tells me to follow her. The girls are sent back to the waiting room. I trot along behind funny lady stuffing my hair in the paper thingy. The elastic is very loose and it keeps drooping over my eyes. I am turned over to a nurse in the surgical waiting room. It's a large room with 6 or 7 chairs spaced a few feet apart along the walls, two are occupied. I am led to one and instructed to take a seat. I peek out from under my cap, the man on my left has his eyes closed, so does the woman across from me. I soon learn why. There is a person lying on a gurney behind a curtain, after a while the gurney is wheeled off and a new one is put in it's place. I see the lady across from me disappear behind the curtain. The nurse comes over and asks me "which eye?" I say "left", she pushes up my cap and places a red sticker on my forehead above my left eye then she goes over to the man. The elastic in the cap is loosey goosey and keeps sliding down, I keep pushing it up so the can see my sticker. I've heard those horror stories... I don't want them to operate on the wrong eye. The nurse returns, instructs me to put my head back and look at the ceiling so she can administer eye drops.... she hands me a tissue and begins dropping, I lost count at 6 or 7. I'm to busy trying to keep the drops from going in my ear. She tells me to keep my eyes closed and she will return. Several minutes later she's back with yet more drops. We do the dropping and mopping routine once again.... I think the count is now 14. While she is dropping... again really fast... I struggle to keep the eye open (my hubby could NEVER do this) I blinked and felt a drop on my eye lid so I said "I don't think that one went in". "Yip, it did, it's yellow and I can see it in the eye". I have my doubts. "Keep your eyes closed and I will be back" she says. Sometime later she returned with a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, checks my blood pressure, heart and lungs. I pass with flying colors. She then says she is going to insert a needle in my arm, she looks at the veins in my left arm and ties it off with rubber tubing. She says my veins are really small, I tell her the veins in my right arm are better but she sees one she thinks will do... she gets the needle in but the tube won't feed in. She decides to try the right arm..... "much better" she says and she apologizes for sticking me twice. NOTE TO SELF: Be more assertive, insist they use the right arm next time.
I am left to sit for a few more minutes, I'd say about a half hour has gone by so far.... time flies when you're having fun.
The big moment has arrived, it is my turn on the gurney. I am instructed to lie on my back with my head in the donut shaped thing at the top. The nurse places a pillow under my knees and covers me with a warm blanket, I like that. I've been up since 5 AM and am ready for a nap. She asks me to open my eyes for yet more drops "Holy cow, how many drops have I had?" "16" she says and adds 3 more, the last of which is quite thick and will numb my eye ball. She starts the medication in my arm and they wheel me off to the operating room. She puts a blood pressure cuff on my left arm and straps down my arms. The doctor comes in, asks me how I'm doing, I say "fine" and he tells me to look at the light. I can't feel a thing but I can see all kinds of psychedelic lights, pretty cool, like a kaleidoscope. In no time at all they are wheeling me back to the waiting room. It is a completely pain free procedure, the most discomfort I had was from the blood pressure cuff, even the needle sticks didn't hurt.
It seems like they got me up right away but it was probably 10 minutes or so. The nurse helped me sit up and asked me if I wanted "apple juice, orange juice or coffee" All sounded yucky so I asked for water. She had me get off the gurney and walk over to a chair. She had me sign something, I think it was a receipt for my co-pay... or the title to our house... she gave me a cool pair of dark eye glasses (see photo above) and wheeled me out to my daughters. I wanted to walk out to the car but she insisted I stay in the chair, which would have been nice but she didn't put the foot rest down. I had to hold my feet up, not an easy feat as she was moving really fast... speed seems to be important to these people.
All done, that wasn't so bad. I was there for less than 2 hours.
We took Patty back to her house.. uh oh, she forgot her keys and was locked out. Eugene would be home in a couple hours so we decided to go to lunch, I was starving, all I had for breakfast was 4 or 5 Ritz crackers and diet coke... Cracker Barrel is close by and sounded good to me. I couldn't see the menu but I knew what I wanted,,, ham and beans with corn muffins. After lunch we dropped Patty off and headed home. I thought I felt normal but later Heather told me I was moving and talking really slow.
Later that afternoon we walked over to the Farmer's Market and bought tomatoes, cheese bread, carmel apple strudel and half a peach pie. My eye was still very dilated so I was wearing the dark glasses. We stopped at a table where a lady Heather knows was selling beaded jewelry. Heather explained I was wearing the cool shades because I just had cataract surgery, the lady said she'd had the same surgery a year before. I asked her how soon she noticed an improvement in her vision and she said immediately after surgery. Not so for me.... my vision was still very blurry and my eye was totally dilated. It remained that way all evening. The literature said it might takes a few days for the blurriness to go away, so I decided not to panic. I went to bed around 10:30 and went right to sleep.
The next morning I woke up around 6. My vision was still a little blurry but the colors of literally everything was amazing.... really vivid bright colors, WOW, my friend Gilly said the colors would be amazing and she was right. It was like I had been viewing the world through a layer of gauze, I had no idea what I've been missing. I had the best time looking though all my polymer clay jewelry, the colors are so different from what I originally saw.... some are quite surprising.
Later that day I returned to the clinic for a post surgery check up. Turns out I had a particularly thick stubborn cataract. Here's how the Dr explained it to me. There is a very thin capsule in the eye to which they attach the lens. The capsule is very delicate and is as thin as a soap bubble. When they removed the cataract it left a "sticky goo" (a new medical term) on the capsule. It cannot be removed with an instrument without damaging the capsule so once my eye has healed... in about three months... they will go back in with a laser and removed the "sticky goo". It most likely will be the same with the other eye. In the mean time my vision will be a little blurry.
The prescription in my old glasses no longer works. Long distance I can see pretty well, close up not so good. I have a cheap pair of reading glasses from Walmart that helps, I will use those until I have the laser procedure.
That's it for now, my adventure continues. If anyone is contemplating cataract surgery and has any questions please feel free to ask.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Mostly Purple Polymer Clay
Our farmer's market is on the square this year, very convenient for us as we live less than half a block from the square. It's every thursday from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM...the day and time is a little strange but it works for me. I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to have fresh homegrown vine ripened delicious tomatoes... so yummy!! I didn't want to appear greedy, they only had two beer flats full so I controlled myself and bought 4 big ones.... we came home, I sliced one, we gobbled it down and then consumed a second... to heck with the greed, I send hubby back for more. I also purchased 3 zucchini, a container of blackberries, a loaf of homemade cinnamon raisin bread, a dozen homemade donuts, a couple caramel brownies and a couple cherry crumble thingies. The lady who makes pepper jelly wasn't there and I didn't find any apple butter... maybe next week.. That is the day I have eye surgery but it's in the morning so maybe by afternoon I can still make the farmer's market.
My muse was in a purple mood this week, Here's what I made
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Mixed media pendant, the frame is woven colored wire and beads. The bird silhouette is on purple clay, sealed with Kato liquid. The Swaroski rhinestone catches the light for a bit of sparkle.
I had purple clay left over from my mixed media purple cats so I made these. The swan silhouette is sealed with a thin layer of liquid Kato.
I am still mixing Pardo Art Clay with Kato pearl, I love the shine it has when sanded and buffed. The pendant on the left is made from left over scraps from the one on the right.
My muse was in a purple mood this week, Here's what I made
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Mixed media pendant, the frame is woven colored wire and beads. The bird silhouette is on purple clay, sealed with Kato liquid. The Swaroski rhinestone catches the light for a bit of sparkle.
I had purple clay left over from my mixed media purple cats so I made these. The swan silhouette is sealed with a thin layer of liquid Kato.
I am still mixing Pardo Art Clay with Kato pearl, I love the shine it has when sanded and buffed. The pendant on the left is made from left over scraps from the one on the right.
These were made from a small kali cane of purple and yellow. I used the end piece from the cane on the middle tile. I added Swarovski rhinestones for a little glitz. Did you know you can sand rhinestones? It smooths off the points and gives them an opal-like look like the ones in the centers of the square tiles.... just make sure they are firmly embedded in the clay.
Mostly blue with purple accents, made from solid colors and striped canes. I like to cut shapes and assemble them in layers.
and just for fun, mirror image cabochons from Jackie cane ends. Don't you think these would be pretty beaded or wrapped with wire?
I'm thinking green for tomorrow, Thanks for looking.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
My Mixed Media Cardinal and His Friends
The backs are on and I am pleased with the way they turned out. The backs still need to be sanded.... and pinbacks added... I will do that later. I used Pardo Art Clay mixed with Kato Pearl for all the critters.
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My Cardinal is "looking good" don't ya think? I gave him a patterned background in shades of red and silver.
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My Cardinal is "looking good" don't ya think? I gave him a patterned background in shades of red and silver.
I made a marbled stripe pattern covered with crackled metal leaf for this happy bird.
This is my "skylark", I forgot to take her photo before I added the backing. I wanted the background to look like the sky, I think it does don't you?
This little bunny has been hanging around for months patiently waiting for me to come up with a background..... she hated the others I tried but is happy with her new "pretty in pink" look.
It took me awhile to match the color of the beads along kitty's back and in her bangs... kinda a muted purple blue. I used a new texture sheet for the pattern and highlight with PearlEx. I love her pink eyes.
I used another of my new texture sheets for "Freckles" and a touch of gold PearlEx.
And there you have it.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Wire Birds of a Feather and other critters
I am having cataract surgery on my left eye on June 30 and the right eye on July 14. According to the surgeon I am "legally blind"..... I must be very suggestible because every since he said that I haven't been able to see worth a damn. Needless to say I am looking forward to the surgery.
My polymer clay muse is also "legally blind" or gone on vacation, so I have been playing with wire.
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I like the shape of this one.
My polymer clay muse is also "legally blind" or gone on vacation, so I have been playing with wire.
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I like the shape of this one.
This one is a little chubby
I like this Cardinal, this shape works for a Blue Jay too. I'm working on the Jay now.
I made another cat, she's a little fancier than the others I've made, see the beads in her bangs? and she like sitting on the fence.
Last but not least is my begging dog, isn't he cute?
I hope to back them with clay tomorrow.
Heather is at the annual YaYa retreat in " hotter n hell" Texas. She'll be back on the 28th. She took some of our jewelry with her so I put our Etsy shop on "vacation mode". That's why there is a big white space where the link our Esty shop should be....
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
More Mixed Media Critters
I put polymer clay backs on the owl and the squirrel . I made a marbled orange sheet with Pardo Art Clay to finish the owll and a marbled green for the squirrel.
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My muse likes owls so I made a couple more. The first one is multicolored, the frame is 18 gaurge wire and the weaving is done with 28 gauge wire. I combined the new soft Kato Pearl with purple Pardo Art Clay for the backing. I used a texture stamp for the pattern and highlight the raised areas with Pearl Ex.
Here's how it looks assembled. I use liquid Kato along the edges to secure the wire to the clay.
The next owl is in shades of green with gold accents.
I mixed green and yellow Pardo Art Clay with Kato Pearl and then created a crackle effect with gold leaf for the backing.
This is the finished owl.
I have been mixing the new Kato Pearl, which is soft and sticky, with Pardo Art Clay.... 1 part Pardo with 3 parts Kato Pearl... So far I am very pleased with the consistency. My next project is to cane with the new mixture. I will let you know how it goes.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Mixed Media Polymer Clay & Wire Critters
I know, I know, I have badly neglected my blog but a lot has been going on. What with scary storms, yard work and vision problems I haven't been doing much with clay.
My vision has been bad for a couple months so I finally gave in and went for new glasses..... or so I thought. Without glasses the only letter I could read on the eye chart was the large "E" at the top and even that was a little blurry. The Doc says glasses won't do the trick this time.... I have cataracts and must have them removed. I have an appointment with the surgeon on June 3rd and I hope to have the surgery soon after that... of course they can only do one eye at a time so I'm not sure how long all of this is going to take but everyone assures me it will be worth it..... "like having new eyes" . We shall see.... at least I hope we will!!
A friend asked me to make a purple kitty, she wants it for a birthday gift for a friend. I have until the end of June to get it made but as I will be preoccupied with with my vision quest I thought it best to make the kitty now... I made two, so she can have a choice... which do you like best?
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Purple Kitty #1
I hope to do better with my blog... I really like blogging but real life things keeps getting in the way.
Oh... I used Pardo Art Clay for the Kitties..... it is fast becoming my favorite clay, just wish it came in metallics too. I am going to try mixing it with some of the soft Kato Pearl and see what happens.
My vision has been bad for a couple months so I finally gave in and went for new glasses..... or so I thought. Without glasses the only letter I could read on the eye chart was the large "E" at the top and even that was a little blurry. The Doc says glasses won't do the trick this time.... I have cataracts and must have them removed. I have an appointment with the surgeon on June 3rd and I hope to have the surgery soon after that... of course they can only do one eye at a time so I'm not sure how long all of this is going to take but everyone assures me it will be worth it..... "like having new eyes" . We shall see.... at least I hope we will!!
A friend asked me to make a purple kitty, she wants it for a birthday gift for a friend. I have until the end of June to get it made but as I will be preoccupied with with my vision quest I thought it best to make the kitty now... I made two, so she can have a choice... which do you like best?
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Purple Kitty #1
Purple Kitty #2
I also made a couple Wire Doodle Critters. I will back them with polymer clay once I decide what colors and designs I want to use.
The first is a Squirrel
I have a thing for owls... so this one is my favorite.
Oh... I used Pardo Art Clay for the Kitties..... it is fast becoming my favorite clay, just wish it came in metallics too. I am going to try mixing it with some of the soft Kato Pearl and see what happens.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Back to Pardo Art Clay
After my experience with the new Premo and the new Kato...... both brands were soft and sticky I found it very refreshing to work with Pardo Art Clay once again. One pack of the white Pardo was a little dry and crumbly but I added a little translucent and after a few passes through the pasta machine it smoothed out nicely. And there is no smell... I love that... the raw clay doesn't smell and it doesn't give off fumes when it is in the oven.
First I tinted translucent with a few drops of alcohol inks. The cherry red beads are from a scrap that I had in my Pardo drawer. I think I colored it with Stewart Gill Byzantia paint.
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First I tinted translucent with a few drops of alcohol inks. The cherry red beads are from a scrap that I had in my Pardo drawer. I think I colored it with Stewart Gill Byzantia paint.
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This is a two piece pendant made from the end piece of a cane and a round bead made from a striped cane.
Pardo Art Clay Canes. The lines are clean and sharp and they reduce beautifully. They slice cleanly too.
The canes on the right and left are made from the center cane.
This pendant is made from one of the striped canes above.
The last necklace is an experiment. I over reduced a cane..... no big surprise, I just can't seem to stop myself. So I cut off slices and ran each through the pasta machine to the number 5 setting.... fairly thin. I then baked the slices and joined them together with cute little brads that I found at Michaels. I am going to wear it for a couple days and see how it holds up. The slices feel sturdy and they bend but do not break. If they hold up well I will make more necklaces.
This is the back of the necklace.
I am going to take a couple days off from claying. The weather has improved, no rain or tornados the last couple days so I'm hoping to do a little yard work. Grandson Brandon moved the lawn today and Heather helped me pull weeds. I hope the weather says nice so I can start planting flowers.
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