Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Cyn, If your son has offered to pay for it, please take him up on it. He cares for you and loves you. Your eye is just much too important to let go. It isn't like you are taking money from him for some luxury. This is a necessity and I'm sure the co-pay won't break him. hugs, Sundra -------Original Message------- Hi Kim,Dr. Bal is my internist, but his specialty has something to do with heart research. He's developed a new procedure that's supposed to be revolutionary. Most of his patients go to Centennial, but some go to St. . He replaced my doctor, Griscom, when he retired. I really miss Dr. Griscom, he was really sweet and a wonderful doctor.My eye is pretty much the same. It's kind of like snow-blindness. I'm wondering if I somehow got some red blood cells in the vitreous humor, and they're floating around in there. I've heard about that kind of thing happening, and usually the blood cells are dissolved, but it's a slow process. I was supposed to go to the ophthalmologist, but I don't even have the money for the co-pay. My son said he'd pay it, but I hate to keep asking him for money. He has helped us out a lot, and he's got his own life. I don't want to have to depend on my children.cynAt ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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