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Cataract Surgery
Going for Cataract Surgery on Wednesday @ Sante Fe Surgical Center on Rt 466. Heard it doesn't take long as soon as your put in some sort of groggy state? Having it done by Lake Eye, and Dr Scott Wehrly doing operation. I'm sure there have been plenty of people out there that had this procedure. Is there anything I need to know, and how long after operation, did you have to put drops in your eye. Having Laser. Thanks:faint:
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Dr. Wehrly did laser surgery on both of my eyes recently. I was awake but cannot tell you how long it took but it certainly wasn't a long time as, yes, you are groggy. You should have gotten drops prior to surgery that are started 3 days prior. Once you get to the surgery center, the nurse will administer all of your drops. There is absolutely no pain with the surgery. You will have to do a regimen of drops afterwards. My cataracts developed in both eyes very quickly; in 3 months, and I was legally blind. I now see 20/20 distance with weak readers due to astigmatism that even the most expensive lenses could not correct. My lenses were $5,000 out of pocket but worth every penny. Good luck with your surgery...should be a breeze!
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I had my cataracts done by Dr. Scott Holman at Lake Eye and I too went to the Santa Fe Surgery Center. You start the drops three days before and you will be given a chart that tells you which drops to use for the following two weeks. The worst part of the surgery was having to wait for your eyes to fully dilate before the surgery. Once they take you back for the surgery it is extremely quick, painless and you will be on your way home before you know it. You will then go back to the office that same afternoon so the doctor can check your eyes. In fact I went to dinner right after both of my follow up visits. :) I was able to get the lens with the bifocal and now I don't need to wear glasses anymore. It has truly been a life changing experience for me. I am sure you will be very happy you chose the doctors at Lake Eye. They are fantastic! Good luck!
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Had my cataract surgery today, and yes, it was so easy and no pain. Everyone was right how easy and fast it goes. The HD TV REALLY shows the colors now. Can't wait to get the other eye done at end of month. Will need new glasses for reading, but have to wait till both eyes are done, because prescription will change. So glad I did this. Thanks to everyone for the info!!
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Great info. I am a 74 y/o male and my Optometrist has told me that I am probably about 6 months out from needing the surgery.
If the Laser included any corrections required, then the cost is not that great, since Astigmatism is also not covered by Medicare and would probably add at least $700 or so per eye. Chicken? Yeah, my fear would be laying there and hearing somebody say "Ooops". ;) Quote:
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This was a good thread for me as I was told two weeks ago by an ophthalmologist in India that I need cataract surgery - I was told that I was at'stage 2' and the cataract was about 30%. Although I have had surgery in India, I have decided not to have what I consider sensitive surgery in India. As a result, I have requested repatriation to the USA in February of next year - we have a house in Collier - so that I can have the surgery in the TV area.
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Dr. Wehrly did my cataracts in Aug/Sept at the Santa Fe center. I had the multifocal lenses put in. I am very happy with the surgery and The Santa Fe Center. I did have to put in multiple drops for awhile. They gave me a daily list with time and drops so no confusion and when and what to do.
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I also think it was a breeze when Dr Holman did mine 6 months ago. I got the premium lenses and are happy with them. For me it took a few months to get to the best vision. Everyone is a little different. Even though I did the drops religiously my eyes are very dry. What I am saying is if your eyes come out not perfect (they probably will) don't panic. For some people it takes a few months and a couple of very easy procedures.
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I will need to have this surgery done in the near future, and was wondering if one needed a ride from the doctors office, after surgery? I would like to be able to go, and come back on my own, but wll do what's necessary.
For me , I think the toughtest part is the eye drops as I never like to do this with my eyes. Lifeis filled with litle tradgedies. :D So much, for keeping the bigger picture in mind. :smiley: BTW - I am now looking forward to having this done, as I will really like the fact, of not having to wear glasses!!! 20/20 vision, bring it on!!! |
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Is it one week, two or more? |
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A good overview is in the book by Dr David Richardson; "So You've Got A Cataract?: What You Need to Know About Cataract Surgery: A Patient's Guide to Modern Eye Surgery, Advanced Intraocular Lenses & Choosing Your Surgeon" Reasonably priced & available in a Kindle Edition from Amazon. :read: http://www.about-eyes.com/wp-content...00-187x300.png |
As of yesterday, preparing for surgery on other eye, on Tuesday 31st. Started with a cleaner on my eye lash, (twice a day) and two different kinds of drops (twice a day) The clarity that I see out of eye that was done, is amazing. After Tuesday, I should be able to see so clear, that I will be able to follow my "shank" drive on golf course, so I can find ball. (hehehe) I'm really looking forward to 100% eye sight again. Like I said, I should have done this a long time ago. BUT, I was Chicken!!!!!
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