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In reply to the discussion: Help! - Cataract Surgery [View all]

wishstar

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19. My doctor steered me away from multi-focal and I opted for having standard better distance vision
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 11:54 PM
Jan 2021

Before surgery I was extremely nearsighted. Doc said the multi-focal sometimes was hard to get used to and night vision could be problematic and thousands of dollars more for multi-focal wasn't covered by insurance. So although I had spent over 50 years being used to excellent closeup vision, I decided on lenses that would give me good distance vision to be able to drive, watch TV, walk around and do most things without glasses except reading and computer.

The standard distance choice worked out great- I do have progressive bifocals but actually only need them for reading, computer and closeup and can get by with just readers too. I do sometimes miss my previous sharp nearsighted vision but I bought some dollar store readers that enhance my closeup vision since my bifocal prescription glasses aren't always good enough for seeing extremely closeup details.

A friend of mine who was nearsighted chose to have better closeup vision but she now needs glasses to drive whereas I can drive and ride bike using regular sunglasses and I mow lawn and do yardwork with regular safety glasses not needing my prescription glasses at all.

Good Luck!

Help! - Cataract Surgery [View all] RamblingRose Jan 2021 OP
Sounds expensive Ritabert Jan 2021 #1
Had it done at about 73 years old. gibraltar72 Jan 2021 #2
I had cataract surgery and do not need glasses. Desert grandma Jan 2021 #3
I had both eyes done over the past 2 years SoCalNative Jan 2021 #4
Same for me. redstatebluegirl Jan 2021 #18
I went legally blind. Life SUCKED. I have Multi-Focal CrystalLens in both eyes now, 20/20, worth BamaRefugee Jan 2021 #5
I had both eyes done many years ago. Binkie The Clown Jan 2021 #6
I got the mono vision option unc70 Jan 2021 #7
Something doesn't sound right. Did they give you an eye exam and check for astigmatism? still_one Jan 2021 #8
I had standard cataract surgery.... quickesst Jan 2021 #9
You will still need glasses at some point, most likely. Jirel Jan 2021 #10
I don't know about that. lark Jan 2021 #11
That sucks! As someone mentioned, I wonder if the dr.'s get a kickback on these multi focal lenses RamblingRose Jan 2021 #14
They sure make a ton of profit off of them. lark Jan 2021 #16
if it were me... RicROC Jan 2021 #12
If I understand, the "Standard Package" is for a mono focus lens that WILL correct distance vision RamblingRose Jan 2021 #13
I had the surgery when I was in my sixties. murielm99 Jan 2021 #15
My experience . . . Ultraviolet Cat Jan 2021 #17
My doctor steered me away from multi-focal and I opted for having standard better distance vision wishstar Jan 2021 #19
Standard cataract surgery worked for me nitpicker Jan 2021 #20
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2021 #21
I have horrid astigmatism in an eye due to a scleral buckle. Owl Aug 2021 #22
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