This poem called EYE SURGERY is about having a cataract operation. Cancer had caused an inflamation of the eye, and to control this ophthalmic steroids had been used. If the inflammation is left untreated then blindness may result. Unfortunately, ophthalmic steroids very commonly cause cataracts, as they did in my case.

EYE SURGERY is one of the poems in the cancer poems section of the Genghis Lotus Poetry Collection which is hosted at two locations, genghislotus.com and zenvirus.com/genghislotus/.

This poem is by Hugh Cook, author of the medical memoir Cancer Patient, the full text of which is available to read for free online.

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EYE SURGERY

When we're talking eye surgery,
We're into the realm of Very Serious Needles.
When they're cutting at your vision,
You're fully conscious.
With you flat on your back
And ordered not to move,
The cockroaches of your mind are on the loose.
Afterwards,
Optically paralyzed by pain killer,
You're temporarily blind,
Groping for coffee and your choice
Of biscuits either sweet or minus honey.
When you see again, you see
A world of sharper beaks,
Of starker bones.
You start to construe your body as meat and gristle,
A battlefield of the probabilities where the odds
Are always stacked against you.
Eye surgery is a whole lot less fun than Disneyland
But you do get your coffee and choice of biscuits.

Note: I got coffee and biscuits after the operation on the left eye, which I got done privately and had to pay for. A later surgery, the combined vitrectomy (jelly-removal operation) and cataract surgery performed on the right eye was done through the public health system, and was done for free.

I got the same excellent eye surgeon for both operations. But, after the operation done in the public health system, I didn't get offered so much as a glass of water.


Copyright © 2007 Hugh Cook
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This cancer poem touches on the subject of eye surgery. A chapter relating to this subject can be found in the online medical memoir Cancer Patient.

Later, I was to have serious surgery on both eyes, but Chapter 12 deals with a comparatively minor surgical procedure, the injection of steroids into the eye at a time when cancer had not yet been diagnosed.

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Summary of Chapter 12
of Cancer Patient:

The author has a needle stuck in his right eye. a procedure which is not as uncomfortable as one might imagine. The needle does not go into the eyeball itself. Rather, it is somehow stuck in alongside of the eyeball. The needle (or "blunt cannula" in the words of Dr. Lux) is used to inject steroids, which produce a (possibly temporary) improvement in eyesight. Later, the same procedure is attempted on the left eye but is messed up by Ms. Josama. This naturally has the effect of making the author wary of letting people of unknown capability use his eyes to practice the art of eye surgery.

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