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I have to say that I am also surprised at the transplant plot. I feel like Day had come to accept and live his life happily and full of love despite the disability. I guess that was my emotional take away from the series so far, but I do trust P'Aof. I haven't been let down by one of his series yet, so I will wait to see how things play out. I enjoyed most of this episode. I am trying to empathize with the mom wanting to protect her son, but I still have issues with how she goes about it and how Night is treated by her as well. I am so happy for the brothers reconciliation, but I thought it should have been a bigger deal. Mark acted these scenes beautifully as he always does, but I just wanted more reassurance and love for his character to be shown especially by the mother. I felt like her character was let off to easily for all that she did in this episode as well as other episodes.

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2024-03-29 13:33:09 Nurse here, so about the eye transplant, the only transplant they do and was mentioned in an earlier episode if I remember correctly is a corneal transplantation. They just remove the damaged cornea and replace it with a donor one, not a whole eye transplant. The cornea is the front clear part of the eye so wouldn't be an extremely invasive surgery. Interesting fact I learned while looking it up, but cornea transplants don't need a tissue match so it is actually easier to get a donor cornea than a liver or kidney for example. From doing some research it also looks like you can replace them with a artificial cornea. With this specific injury it totally makes sense that he can get his sight back and should be expected. So cool!
2024-03-29 13:33:09 Nurse here, so about the eye transplant, the only transplant they do and was mentioned in an earlier episode if I remember correctly is a corneal transplantation. They just remove the damaged cornea and replace it with a donor one, not a whole eye transplant. The cornea is the front clear part of the eye so wouldn't be an extremely invasive surgery. Interesting fact I learned while looking it up, but cornea transplants don't need a tissue match so it is actually easier to get a donor cornea than a liver or kidney for example. From doing some research it also looks like you can replace them with a artificial cornea. With this specific injury it totally makes sense that he can get his sight back and should be expected. So cool!
2024-03-29 13:33:09 Nurse here, so about the eye transplant, the only transplant they do and was mentioned in an earlier episode if I remember correctly is a corneal transplantation. They just remove the damaged cornea and replace it with a donor one, not a whole eye transplant. The cornea is the front clear part of the eye so wouldn't be an extremely invasive surgery. Interesting fact I learned while looking it up, but cornea transplants don't need a tissue match so it is actually easier to get a donor cornea than a liver or kidney for example. From doing some research it also looks like you can replace them with a artificial cornea. With this specific injury it totally makes sense that he can get his sight back and should be expected. So cool!
2024-01-13 12:25:39 Nurse here, so about the eye transplant, the only transplant they do and was mentioned in an earlier episode if I remember correctly is a corneal transplantation. They just remove the damaged cornea and replace it with a donor one, not a whole eye transplant. The cornea is the front clear part of the eye so wouldn't be an extremely invasive surgery. Interesting fact I learned while looking it up, but cornea transplants don't need a tissue match so it is actually easier to get a donor cornea than a liver or kidney for example. From doing some research it also looks like you can replace them with a artificial cornea. With this specific injury it totally makes sense that he can get his sight back and should be expected. So cool!

Nurse here, so about the eye transplant, the only transplant they do and was mentioned in an earlier episode if I remember correctly is a corneal transplantation. They just remove the damaged cornea and replace it with a donor one, not a whole eye transplant. The cornea is the front clear part of the eye so wouldn't be an extremely invasive surgery. Interesting fact I learned while looking it up, but cornea transplants don't need a tissue match so it is actually easier to get a donor cornea than a liver or kidney for example. From doing some research it also looks like you can replace them with a artificial cornea. With this specific injury it totally makes sense that he can get his sight back and should be expected. So cool!