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Jammer
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Re: cataracts

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Good to hear Richard. Must have been scary to do yours after your wife had trouble. How is everything going otherwise. Still writing your book, and how's your wife doing? Great to hear from you.
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Re: cataracts

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I used an ophthalmologist I know well and I trust. My wife used a local woman doctor, mostly because she was a woman. (My wife votes for the woman candidates regardless of their politics.) I warned her that the woman doctor was a bloofburger. One of those highly educated and intelligent people who can't remember what day of the week it is.

My wife can see pretty well out of her good eye.

I am hard at work on my book. Writing is not so much hard work as it is time-consuming. The re-writing and revising takes more time than the initial writing. It's not just keeping the facts consistent; you have to keep the characters consistent or the reader will catch the discrepancies and cancel your credibility.

Richard
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