Good News for my Dad
/in Uncategorized/by Eyes for LiesFor those of you who are regulars on my blog, a few weeks back I posted about my dad visiting an optometrist to get his eye glass prescription updated. That optometrist scared my parents, and worse, I believe this optometrist was deceptive. You can read about it here.
With that, on March 1st, my dad went to see his glaucoma specialist. My dad’s eye pressure was elevated, but it wasn’t as elevated as that optometrist said it was. I’d prefer to believe it was different calibration of equipment. But, nonetheless, it was elevated and my dad needed to address it. His glaucoma specialist told him that they had one more medication to try and if that failed, surgery would be the last option. They had tried the handful of medications that he felt were safe and effective.
Today was my dad’s appointment. We were all a little nervous. Would the medication work — or would he face surgery?
We got good news!! This last medication worked and brought my dad’s eye pressure down to a very good and healthy level. Yay! He is free to go about life again without worry now until August — and then at six month intervals if all continues to go well.
That other optometrist I wondered about? I’m more convinced then ever he was out to line his own pockets — not to care for my dad. My dad got his eye pressure down safely without the urgently needed surgery or cataract removal, thank you very much 🙂
There are days when having eyes for lies is painful — watching and seeing the pain in people’s eyes. But today — it was absolutely splendid to know that my eyes (and my wizard mom’s eyes) helped my dad’s eyes and kept him safe from unnecessary harm.
Article: 10 Ways to Catch a Liar
/in Articles on Deception/by Eyes for Lies10 Ways to Catch a Liar by WebMD
I think this article is superb.
Microexpression Madness
/in Microexpressions, Videos on Deception/by Eyes for LiesWhen I looked at my hits this morning, I noticed something was up. I had 878 page loads yesterday, and 396 unique visitors — about three to four times what is normal. And it is continuing on today.
What sparked the increased readership? My interest is piqued.
It appears there is a fascination with “microexpressions” in the Google search engine, and a few other search engines, and it is putting people here (on my blog).
I don’t see any external links bringing people here so I can only assume there is a newspaper article, radio show or a television show in the last two days that discussed microexpressions.
If you are coming here for microexpressions — clue me in on what generated such buzz. Of course, Paul Ekman, the guru of microexpressions is always fascinating.
What am I missing?
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Perhaps Donny Deutsch featured Dr. Mark Frank yesterday on The Big Idea? Just a guess. Dr. Mark Frank, Dr. O’Sullivan and Dr. Ekman are colleagues.
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