Saturday, August 24, 2024

Waikiki Eye Slice, CC Hack, Tropical Storm

[Note: This is another blog based on my weekly emails to my family on the mainland.]

8/24/24
 
Aloha Everybody -- 

This was an interesting week for us.  On Monday morning we flew to Honolulu for Karen's cataract surgery  This was a three-day affair, the first of which consisted of several hours of tests, exams, consultations, and making financial arrangements. Day two was the surgery at an outpatient facility.  The procedure itself takes less than 30 minutes but the preparations and resting period afterward made the total time about three hours.  Karen opted for only numbing drops, so she was awake for the whole deal.  This was the laser version of cataract surgery, which involves the same steps but is less traumatic on the eyeball.  Karen felt no pain whatsoever, either during the surgery or since. The only negative aspect of the surgery was some nausea afterward likely due to the disorienting bright light involved in the procedure. The next morning the doctor examined her to make sure everything was ok, and we flew back that evening.  She'll return next week for the other eye. She chose the Binford 1200 XLR Supercharged Turbo model lens, an upgrade that insurance doesn't cover but which seemed like a good idea.and so far has worked out well. She also opted for having one eye tuned for distance and middle vision, and the other for close up. This is a common arrangement which with luck may do away with the need for glasses altogether.  

I don't think I mentioned earlier that one of our credit cards was hacked shortly after we returned from Canada.  The card company flagged 54 transactions that had been made within a few hours that were
Gotcha
fraudulent.  They contacted us and when we confirmed that we hadn't made the purchases, they denied the charges and cancelled the card.  Fortunately this account issues a different number to each of us, so even though hers would no longer work, mine was still good. She received a new card in about a week.  THEN, on Thursday my own card was used to make a couple of fraudulent charges, which the company again caught right away.  These were very small charges, probably meant to test the card to see if it was still good prior to doing the same mass attack that had been done with Karen's card.  Anyway, I now have a new card as well as Karen.  We find it very suspicious that this happened after we had used the cards in Canada.  This account is one we use when we travel to make it easier to track expenses and because it gives us 2.5 % cash back.  We use it here at home only for food purchases.  Regardless of who the ne'er-do-wells were, the hack seemed more sophisticated than usual, which is sadly in keeping with current levels of organized cyber crime.

The remnants of Tropical Storm Hone are in the islands this weekend.  So far this has only meant increased humidity and cloudiness, but tonight and tomorrow we may get a fair amount of rain and wind.  Actually, the rain is welcome because much of the island has been very dry lately.  Of course if you're a tourist this may put a damper on your planned activities -- a wet luau is no fun at all. Most of these storms, and also hurricanes, come from the east.  This one is forecast to pass south of the islands before turning northward, a fairly common track. The strength of winds usually drops steadily as the storm passes over cooler waters.  We're certainly hoping that's the case this time, but at the moment the forecast is for the storm to strengthen to hurricane level after it passes to our south. We're also hoping all this settles down by the time we return to Oahu for Karen's eye surgery next week. I'll let you know how it goes

Ok, enough for now  Off to market and a pre-storm beach picnic breakfast.  Take care.  Keep your exposure to election nastiness to as little as you can.

2 comments:

Dennis L. Nord, Ph.D. said...

Best part of your post is the beach picnic breakfast. We had the good fortune to do that with you and Karen. Somehow we just don't get it together to do here at home. I have been taking even more geezerly people than me out on the beaches with trax. These are devices for wheelchairs that can run on the sand and on trails. They have a pair of cleat tracks like a micro bulldozer and a battery for power. Everyone loves to be able to get out to see the ocean so it's great fun for them!

cecilia said...

Glad to hear Karen’s surgery went well. I had my first eye done yesterday. Surgeon says it is coming along fine, and Iwill go back in two weeks. Wishing us both luck for Round 2! Sorry about the CC hacks—Such a pain in the tail having to change all the accounts where you have automatic pays set up. I was thinking of you hen i heard the tropical storm was headed to
big Island. Hope everything settles down in time for the next trip to Oahu.