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AllaN01Bear

(17,987 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:20 PM Apr 2020

went in for cataract surgery for my right eye. that is removed

Last edited Wed Apr 1, 2020, 09:51 PM - Edit history (1)

and awaiting the second one next week. one of my goals is that i live in a apartment complex and would be nice to evac without having to grab glasses and go. will be using glasses ony for reading now.


on edit , at 6 pm pdt i was allowed to take off my eye pactch and viva la diference .!!!!! the colors are a lot sharper and the fusion is coming in nicely compared to the left eye , i didnt realize how " grungy brown" evrything is according to that eye. im glad i went through it . glad, glad , glad .

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Siwsan

(26,250 posts)
3. Reaching for your glasses might be a hard habit to break. It certainly was for me
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:25 PM
Apr 2020

I was extremely near sighted and had worn glasses or contacts for most of my life. When I had cataract surgery, I opted to pay out of pocket for some upgraded lenses that totally corrected my vision to 20/20. It was expensive, and also some of the best money I ever spent. I keep a pair of 'cheaters' on hand to read very small print on a color background but other than that, my vision is great.

BUT, for several years, I found myself reaching for my glasses when I woke up, and before I took a shower, and before I went to bed. It still happens, every so often, and I had the surgery about 8 years ago!

livetohike

(22,123 posts)
4. Great! Had my second eye done three weeks ago. I chose the lens for
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:26 PM
Apr 2020

distance only, so I’m using cheaters to read. Having some trouble while watching TV. Hope it resolves.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
6. Cataract surgery was life changing. Cataract surgery allowed me to see my feet in the shower for
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:32 PM
Apr 2020

the first time. Prior, I was like a -11 dipoters Didn't really take me long to stop reaching for glasses after surgery.

I do wear reading glasses and have a pair for when I want to see perfectly sharp at a distance.

Good luck.

GusBob

(7,286 posts)
7. Are you in the US? Was this an elective surgery?
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:59 PM
Apr 2020

I ask because the CDC and the American Academy of Ophthalmologists have recommended that elective cataract surgeries be postponed due to COVID

AllaN01Bear

(17,987 posts)
8. as being diabetic no . the office was only taking medical cases .
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 05:36 PM
Apr 2020

was leagly blind in one eye( right ) the left was starting to go. im sure u wouldnt want me to be leagly blind ?

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