WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
I am continually greeted with the moans sadness of these Old eyes caused by the cataracts that form like a hazy curtain over the front of a persons's eyes progressively dimming both the near and far views of all things and in particular the view of the distant target, the distant deer and your whole future at the rifle range or in the hunting field.
As the kids say, "There's an App for that."
It is the operation to remove that haze curtain. To refresh your vision to where it was quite a few years ago.
Don't take it from me. Ask your eye doctor if you are a good prospect for this simplest of eye operations. It's probably the least expensive as well and most health insurance covers the cost.
You go in. They pu you out and 20 minutes or a half hour later you rejoin the world with a fresh new view of what's happening.
I admit the idea is scary as can be. The idea of people with sharp instruments near your precious eyes. And there is always a risk. In all my years I have only heard of one case where things went wrong. Unfortunately I was the person who experienced that. But at day's end I could see as clearly with the eye as I coyly before the cataract showed up.
Who run a risk getting out of bed every morning.
Think what your hesitation is doing to your favorite sport.
Dutch Schoultz
I am continually greeted with the moans sadness of these Old eyes caused by the cataracts that form like a hazy curtain over the front of a persons's eyes progressively dimming both the near and far views of all things and in particular the view of the distant target, the distant deer and your whole future at the rifle range or in the hunting field.
As the kids say, "There's an App for that."
It is the operation to remove that haze curtain. To refresh your vision to where it was quite a few years ago.
Don't take it from me. Ask your eye doctor if you are a good prospect for this simplest of eye operations. It's probably the least expensive as well and most health insurance covers the cost.
You go in. They pu you out and 20 minutes or a half hour later you rejoin the world with a fresh new view of what's happening.
I admit the idea is scary as can be. The idea of people with sharp instruments near your precious eyes. And there is always a risk. In all my years I have only heard of one case where things went wrong. Unfortunately I was the person who experienced that. But at day's end I could see as clearly with the eye as I coyly before the cataract showed up.
Who run a risk getting out of bed every morning.
Think what your hesitation is doing to your favorite sport.
Dutch Schoultz