dirtlooter
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Yep. it was kind of a tough one for me. a lot of problems healthwise and physically. Surgeries, a cornea transplant, back issues, kidney issues and other things like just being able to walk because of balance issues and depth perception. Got the cornea transplant Nov 12th, will take about a year to heal but can already tell that it has made a difference. still very cloudy but nothing like it was before. Then, Thanksgiving, my wife who works at the high school, brought home the Covid. I already had a bad sinus infection plus what ended up being strep throat so the covid hit me hard. lost about 40 lbs and am still super weak. But survived. didn't get to metal detect one time last year although wanted to. didn't do a lot of things. managed to take the boat out one time back in June, was trying out a new moveable seat up front. leaned to much to the right and went into 30 feet of water. lost my glasses and of course toasted my phone. ist time ever to fall out of a boat. But the good thing was the VA finally figuring out that my cornea was sagging badly and within three weeks had the transplant, not at the VA but nearby. Hoping that the docs are right and this will help with depth perception, vision and balance. These made my crippled right foot a worse problem. So, the new year begins, cold and raining but it begins. Plus, the wife had a knee replaced so I had to do my best to keep her taken care of. Getting older and dealing with these things are getting harder than they ever used to be but that is life. Wishing the best of the new year for all of you