Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
About 7 weeks ago my eyesight started to become a major issue, I was losing focus in my peripheral vision and it was getting worse. Focusing on anything was a major effort. I knew it was probably not optical as I had just had a full eye-test including retinal scans. My optician referred me to an ophthalmic surgeon who diagnosed a benign pituitary tumour within about 10 minutes which was confirmed with an MRI. I was then referred to a neurosurgeon and an endocrinologist and had the offending 13mm growth removed Monday 14th. I had a right pterional craniotomy to remove a craniopharyngioma, the sight problem was because it was growing up into the optic chiasm and pressing on the optic nerves. I've been home since Saturday with some interesting bonce wounds, so far its looking good, just need to wait for a few more blood test to see if there is any long term damage to my pituitary, so far it is looking good
I'm feeling well enough to do small jobs, only hour or so a day to begin with, I've been very sensible and intend to slowly increase my workshop time and listen to my body. I have approximately 6 week off work so hope to do all those less appealing but less strenuous jobs that would not normally get done.
So the long overdue workshop tidy-up begins today, mainly collecting all my woodwork gear together and cleaning, sharpening then waxing it ready for winter.
Cheers
Andy
I'm feeling well enough to do small jobs, only hour or so a day to begin with, I've been very sensible and intend to slowly increase my workshop time and listen to my body. I have approximately 6 week off work so hope to do all those less appealing but less strenuous jobs that would not normally get done.
So the long overdue workshop tidy-up begins today, mainly collecting all my woodwork gear together and cleaning, sharpening then waxing it ready for winter.
Cheers
Andy