Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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A good friend of mine has cataract surgeries scheduled for both eyes coming up pretty soon - not both done at the same time however. He is a bit nervous about getting this done & I don't blame him. My Dad had one of his eyes done when he was in his early 80's & I don't really remember how good the result was - he didn't talk much about it.
Anyway, I know I'll need this procedure some day - my eye doctor said I have some forming.
So what have your experiences been (obviously for those of you that have had this done)? Are there different types of remedies? Different methods of surgery? Did your vision return to normal & without problems afterword? Please tell!
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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09/25/24 08:55 AM
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I've had both eyes done and have been VERY happy with the results of both. Mine were done about 3 years apart. The surgery was quick and simple, no pain whatsoever. Both eyes were 20/50 vision before surgery, both surgeries were done mid-day. I had to go in the first thing next morning for the recheck after both surgeries, and the first surgery, that eye went to 20/20 at recheck and the 2nd went to 20/15. Both have remained at that for my distance vision. I can read the VIN on a Gnats leg at 200 yards....lol. I still have to wear my glasses to read for any extended period, but I can see close up plenty good enough to return a text, etc. They did offer to put in a lense on the second eye to correct that, but I declined because I don't mind wearing reading glasses. I'd do it again in a heartbeat if I had to, so tell your friend to go in fearless and enjoy his renewed vision afterwards.
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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Guess it's about 3 years since mine, brought on by a detached retina in my left eye; learned a lot from my ophthalmologist & surgeons: Our eyes change shape over time, everyone will get cataracts to some degree, and I'm still blown away at how eyes work. Corrective lens in rt eye is OK, but still need reading glasses - depending on your eyesight, may not be worth additional cost. Medicare & my Plan G (Mutual of Omaha) covered surgery; corrective lens I paid for, think it was $1000. The post-surgery eye drops are covered if you have med coverage - kinda spendy. Those eye drops and the 1st day or so after surgery keeping your face down, no exertion, aren't particularly fun but not a big deal vs. having good eyesight. The improvement in colors you'll see afterwards - more blue, basically - is pretty amazing. During surgery - zero pain, and actually pretty psychedelic vision - 1st one, I was narrating to them and was apparently entertaining them, until the Doc finally had to tell me to be quiet Take the recovery seriously and the odds are very high - 90-some percent - you'll be better off. Nothing to fear.
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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68 now and my eye doctor has been watching my cataracts for five years or so. I have a little trouble driving in the rain especially with these damn bright headlights. But I hear a lot of guys complaining about that. 4 years ago she noticed my vent hole in my eyes were closing and pressure was going up. She sent my to a specialist three miles away and he used a laser to make a new vent (drain) hole In each eye one week apart. Zero issues with that. Same guy will probably be doing my cataracts when needed.
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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i would need to be put to sleep, as i can't stand anyone touching my eyes except myself. it is tough just letting my eye doctor touch my eyes for the glaucoma [?] test they do........... i have cataracts forming in both eyes, and believe it or not, they are allowing my eyes to see distance now without needing my glasses ! i still need "cheaters" to read and work up [kinda'] close, so i have about a hunderd of them [ ] scattered about the house and shop, as well as a few pairs in "the bus" and several jackets and coats.
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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68 now and my eye doctor has been watching my cataracts for five years or so. I have a little trouble driving in the rain especially with these damn bright headlights. But I hear a lot of guys complaining about that. 4 years ago she noticed my vent hole in my eyes were closing and pressure was going up. She sent my to a specialist three miles away and he used a laser to make a new vent (drain) hole In each eye one week apart. Zero issues with that. Same guy will probably be doing my cataracts when needed.
Recent eye exam about 4-5 weeks ago showed that the pressure in my eyes is also elevated - like around 22-23. They want it under 20. Both eyes have been like this since at least 1-1/2 years ago. Now my eye doc is sending me to a glaucoma specialist. I see her on 10/4. Fingers crossed I am not into the onset of glaucoma. She also does cataracts. My eye doc appointment a year & a half ago showed I have cataracts forming. There are some things where you just can't defeat the clock!
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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Had both eyes done. I'm 60 and had them done 4 and 6 years ago. Have many eye issues so my answer will be a bit different. I've had detached retina's and tears so they left a lot of floaters. Due to the damage, doctor told me I'd have cataracts sooner than normal. Have noticed 3 problems. First, floaters are much more in focus. Second, I've notice that with the new lenses, I have distance issues. I tend now to need to look down and watch where I'm walking a lot more. Third is not a big deal but many times, about a year after getting the new lense, you will need to go back and get about 15 zaps with a laser. A film starts growing on the lense. Once zapped, it should never come back. Lucky me I had it on both lenses. Due to eye surgeries I was used to getting zapped so no big deal.
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Re: Cataract Surgery - Experiences?
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Had both eyes done. I'm 60 and had them done 4 and 6 years ago. Have many eye issues so my answer will be a bit different. I've had detached retina's and tears so they left a lot of floaters. Due to the damage, doctor told me I'd have cataracts sooner than normal. Have noticed 3 problems. First, floaters are much more in focus. Second, I've notice that with the new lenses, I have distance issues. I tend now to need to look down and watch where I'm walking a lot more. Third is not a big deal but many times, about a year after getting the new lense, you will need to go back and get about 15 zaps with a laser. A film starts growing on the lense. Once zapped, it should never come back. Lucky me I had it on both lenses. Due to eye surgeries I was used to getting zapped so no big deal. Have heard that "secondary cataract" issue where when a foreign object is put in your eyes (the new lenses) they will try to grow fibers over it. Kinda like scar tissue. Then you have to go BACK under the knife and have it removed - by laser. Doesn't happen to everyone but common enough.
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