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Keep an Eye Out for Me...

Terrel L. Shields

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Well, hopefully I will soon terrorize the roads west of the Mississippi unless I return to room temperature before then. My eyes have been a major problem for a year. Suddenly woke up with dimmed vision. Two DOs claimed my eyes were 20/20 and my cataracts were too small to be of problem. Finally, I went to a diagnostic clinic at the OU Health Center in Okla. City - the Dean McGee Diagnostic clinic. Old Dean (of the Kerr-McGee Oil Co.) had bad eyes, and I recall him as legendary during my years in OKC. We saw him in the old concourse underground downtown at coffee with an entourage of juniors in the company.

These doctors were MDs not DOs and mine said, "Heck yes, it's your cataracts."

I've now had both eyes "fixed" - one with a basic lens and to correct an astigmatism, my left eye needed a toric lens. 2 days since that surgery and I can see much better already. I can drive, read, etc.

So, my hope is to embark upon a long road trip where I clean up some family issues. First to Yuma, CO (not AZ) where I do a mineral search for a cousin who inherited minerals there. Then I want to see Hahn's Peak again... Then wander over to Dinosaur, CO and maybe stay a night in Rangeley. I'll make it south over Douglas Pass and into Grand Jct. I might even make it over the Grand Mesa. I'll visit a cousin near Delta, and on over Telluride country and check on my minerals in Montezuma County, visit several cousins of the few that remain in the area... only one being younger than me and that by only six weeks. Finally, back over the mountains to Fairplay, maybe via Weston pass... In Fairplay I have 3 lots to get into my name that were given to me from another cousin's estate. Then home via Canon City, Westcliffe, La Veta and on over the Apishapa Pass, a really cool place that I have not been back to since 1972. And I will hit I 25 and back across the plains. That's my hope.
Fixing my eyes has pumped me like mad. This has been a year and 12 times to the eye doctors to finally get some relief. One more visit and then another a month later to be checked to see if eyeglasses are even needed. Finally.
 
You've seen how we looked for Fern after his disappearance so make sure you leave contacts to maybe your attorney. My advice on eyes is wait a minimun of 90 days before traveling to make sure no infections or irritants get in.
 
Well, hopefully I will soon terrorize the roads west of the Mississippi unless I return to room temperature before then. My eyes have been a major problem for a year. Suddenly woke up with dimmed vision. Two DOs claimed my eyes were 20/20 and my cataracts were too small to be of problem. Finally, I went to a diagnostic clinic at the OU Health Center in Okla. City - the Dean McGee Diagnostic clinic. Old Dean (of the Kerr-McGee Oil Co.) had bad eyes, and I recall him as legendary during my years in OKC. We saw him in the old concourse underground downtown at coffee with an entourage of juniors in the company.

These doctors were MDs not DOs and mine said, "Heck yes, it's your cataracts."

I've now had both eyes "fixed" - one with a basic lens and to correct an astigmatism, my left eye needed a toric lens. 2 days since that surgery and I can see much better already. I can drive, read, etc.

So, my hope is to embark upon a long road trip where I clean up some family issues. First to Yuma, CO (not AZ) where I do a mineral search for a cousin who inherited minerals there. Then I want to see Hahn's Peak again... Then wander over to Dinosaur, CO and maybe stay a night in Rangeley. I'll make it south over Douglas Pass and into Grand Jct. I might even make it over the Grand Mesa. I'll visit a cousin near Delta, and on over Telluride country and check on my minerals in Montezuma County, visit several cousins of the few that remain in the area... only one being younger than me and that by only six weeks. Finally, back over the mountains to Fairplay, maybe via Weston pass... In Fairplay I have 3 lots to get into my name that were given to me from another cousin's estate. Then home via Canon City, Westcliffe, La Veta and on over the Apishapa Pass, a really cool place that I have not been back to since 1972. And I will hit I 25 and back across the plains. That's my hope.
Fixing my eyes has pumped me like mad. This has been a year and 12 times to the eye doctors to finally get some relief. One more visit and then another a month later to be checked to see if eyeglasses are even needed. Finally.
Now, don't go acting young and irresponsible. Ault has the corner on that market and not all of us can pull it off!
 
wait a minimun of 90 days
I am thinking August or early September. Spending my birthday in CO just as fall colors arrive... that's extra cool and my birthday and Labor Day are about the same week. Peak colors about mid-Sept to early Oct.
 
Last year, my optometrist said I would qualify for cataract surgery if I wanted.

The other day while I was driving, I asked my wife if it seemed hazy down the road, she said no, it’s perfectly clear. So, eye appointment with optometrist next month to get scheduled. No sense waiting, it’s not gonna get any better and I’m not getting any younger.

Have fun on your trip. I backpacked from Silverton to Telluride a bit over 50 years ago. Me and a couple buddies drove to Durango and took the train up to Silverton.I’m hearing Telluride has changed from a rundown hippie town to something a bit nicer these days. :)
 
I’m hearing Telluride has changed from a rundown hippie town to something a bit nicer these days. :)
Was there in 2024, I would say so. Certainly not Vail or Aspen, but clean, nice, and quaint. No oversized resort buildings, all low key, but quite crammed into a smallish area. The whole town is about 6 blocks by 14 blocks. Free gondola ride to top of mountain in the summer anyway. That's a $25 ride most places.
 
I had my procedure done a few years ago, two weeks apart. I could not believe the difference; it was like going from regular TV to HDTV. I had no aftereffects whatsoever. Good luck!
 
best of luck on your exciting jopurney!
 
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