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    well as most people on here no I had to get a cornea transplant which was far from pleasant. I just got fitted because when you get a cornea transplant you actually receive a corny of a dead person if that dead person's corn yet does not function at 20/20 vision you have to wear contacts anyway so I finally got fitted for right contact so I'm seeing very well at this point. so I'm starting to train again and I started my supplements again this is what I'm doing for 3 weeks just the first 3 weeks I'm going to do test symphony Monday Wednesday and Friday at 250, test prop mon wed Fri at 100. TREN A 100 Tues, 75 sun.
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    glad to see you back around man. my big ass has been having cornea issues for a few months myself. nothing close to yours but enough to get me in 1-2x per week to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesnt completely tear. i am hoping no surgery or eventual surgery on mine
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      Glad to see you back around and that the cornea replacement went well. Sending good vibes to you both with the cornea issues. Anything that has to do with the eyes just sounds stressful.
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        Damn bro, sounds horrible but better than being blind. In a few months I bet you get back to normal and forget about it. Heal fast!
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          Originally posted by jipped genes View Post
          Damn bro, sounds horrible but better than being blind. In a few months I bet you get back to normal and forget about it. Heal fast!
          yeah it was pretty bad man stressful for sure when you talking about your eyes if the operation goes wrong I mean they told me that it's a 98% success rate but what if I fall in that 2% and end up not being able to see.

          Now what is killing me is the cost. Even with the new cornea I still have to wear these special contact lenses which were a total of $6,000 to fit on my eye and then the contact lenses themselves were $2,000 each. Talk about trying not to lose these things.

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