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I thought my vision was fine after my cataract surgery on eye #1 in September 2014. But recently my Opthamologist dilated my eyes and said I need laser surgery on my operated eye. I'm very relieved to hear it is quick and painless. I have laser surgery scheduled for the first week in July, and cataract surgery on my second eye scheduled for the following week. Not as scary to have cataract surgery the second time around. |
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Tuesday was my 6 month visit (9 mo from surgery, 6 mo from YAG). Everything is going well, surgeon says "boring, but boring is good!". Pressure 12 and 14. Muscles are working well, and have good accommodation working with the Crystalens Truliign hinges. After reading or playing on the laptop, looking in the distance is not as sharp immediately, but clears in a minute or two. Surgeon says this is normal. Distance is 20/20, reading is great. Near, far, and in-between is all good. Next visit scheduled 1 year from now. Even the dents in the side of my head from 30 plus years of glasses are filling in. No glares, no halos, no complaints. Love it!!!! |
Also had mine done a Lake Eye. Dr Whirly did a great job. I chose to have the lens for long distance, and am pleased to use reading glasses for reading. How ever you do it, you will be happier after.
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Dr. Charles did mine for distance lens. I played softball two days later. I regard it as a medical miracle. My golf friends now ask me "Where is the ball?" "Did you see it?"
Before cataract surgery I used to ask them those questions. My wife is ready for her surgery and saw Dr. Charles yesterday. I did notice their posting at the surgery center in Summerfield at Mid Florida Eye that their organization was the first in The Villages and they have done over 115,000. Dr. Charles has degrees from Duke and USC. |
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One of the few medical benefits of growing older ---- cataract surgery and no more glasses! :coolsmiley: |
Brought back a funny memory. The mother of a friend asked my opinion before starting a malpractice action against her cataract surgeon. She was convinced he had created wrinkles on her face because she didn't remember seeing them before the surgery. The lady had advanced cataracts in both eyes and had delayed surgery out of concern about someone operating on her eyes.
How do you diplomatically explain to her that her face was already wrinkled before the surgery? |
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Cataract surgery gives a new way of seeing the world | abc30.com |
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