Have you had Cataract surgery? *****UPDATE!*****

Age 60 came in whit a hazy unfocused fog. Now you know why I make typos. So surgery on the right is oct 12 and the left 2 weeks later. I'm looking forward to the results but kind of scared too. Now please my lovely "devils advocates" don't reply here only folks who are happy and pleased.
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Good luck.
issues. My vision after the surgery improved 500%. I am 67 years old and cannot
imagine not having it done. I am sure there are horror stories out there but I know
of none. My parents and even one grandparent had the same surgeries in the 70s
with nothing but success. I know it is scary especially if you elect to do them both
at the same time. All of ours were performed at the Johnson
City, Tn Eye Clinic, one of the best in the world. I wish you the best of luck.
Jim
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Amazing what they do with eyes today!
there are videos on the youtube if you want to see what goes into it. looks pretty straight-forward so long as one keeps a steady hand and has plenty of experience.
ive not had this done so have no experience to offer.
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I saw a TV documentary once where the ancient Egyptians were thought to perform the first cataract removals. They hollowed out a small metal tube with a sharp point on one end and would pierce the eyeball and suck out the cataract.
Thank goodness for modern medicine. Good luck with the surgery.
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Tom
to it as she said they can correct my vision to 20/20 at the same time....I hate my glasses!
bob
As an example of how saturated the colors were, before the cataract surgery, I was editing some photos, but after it was done when I looked at these photos again, the colors were way to bright. I had to go back and reedit them again.
The surgury was a piece of cake (except for the extremely bright light with a dialeted eye). A day after the surgury I noticed how much brighter the colors were with the new lens, and my distance vision was almost fully corected. My near vision was slightly better, but I could no longer see small things up close (like a coin date). Glasses didn't help the near vision much.
A few weeks after the surgury I started getting "floaters" in both eyes; they're a nuissance but not horrible. A month or so after the surgury I began to notice my vision was progressivly "fogging up"; I had to get another minor laser treatment after 8 months to get rid of the scar tissue, but now all is good again.
From a positive standpoint I can now see quite well without glasses; previously I was blind as a bat. From a negative standpoint I can't read the date on a coin smaller than a half dollar without a magnifying glass.
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My Dad, both Grammas, and my Mother in Law all had it with amazing results. As far as the Mother in Law, I can no longer roll my eyes or show any form of displeasure without getting busted.
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<< <i>I had my right eye done and WOW!!!! Yesterday's post op exam went well, and I have 20/15 vision!!!! ....and that's Without Glasses! •••••••. My Thanks to ALL who replied. Your encouragement allowed me to approach this without anxiety or trepidation. In a little less than 2 weeks the left eye will be done. It HAS given me a greater appreciation of my coins (and Life in general)! >>
Way to go! I'm curious what will happen when you look at your coins for the first time with your new eye(s).
Tom
Be advised that they now have a choice of lenses, one for people who were farsighted, one for people who were nearsighted and one for people who were astigmatic. However, my insurance will only cover the traditional farsighted version, so I am paying extra to get the lens best for me.
Congrats. Will certainly make the hobby more enjoyable. lol
Jim
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<< <i>I had my right eye done and WOW!!!! Yesterday's post op exam went well, and I have 20/15 vision!!!! ....and that's Without Glasses! •••••••. My Thanks to ALL who replied. Your encouragement allowed me to approach this without anxiety or trepidation. In a little less than 2 weeks the left eye will be done. It HAS given me a greater appreciation of my coins (and Life in general)! >>
Awesome, congrats! Everyone that I know that has gone through cataract surgery has also had great results!
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<< <i>Be advised that they now have a choice of lenses, one for people who were farsighted, one for people who were nearsighted and one for people who were astigmatic. However, my insurance will only cover the traditional farsighted version, so I am paying extra to get the lens best for me. >>
. It's probably too late now but I really suggest to Disregard what your insurance commands and upgrade the lens. I did. Pay a bit now, you will not regret it.
My grandmother got hers done in her late 80's. She lived with aunt. My aunt was slightly annoyed that because grandma had such good vision after surgery, aunty now had to keep the house cleaner.
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Just yesterday, I was told that I now have cataracts! Not quite to the point where they need surgical correction though. Time will tell...
I worked for an excellent eye surgeon a few years ago and did his photography and video work. Watched thousands of procedures.
The precision and skill of his steady hands (even under microscopic magnification) was astounding!
Since the cataracts and vision loss are very gradual, post operative results can be very dramatic. There were many cases in which- when the bandages were removed one day post-op, the improvement was so pronounced that patients were 'moved to tears' with the results!
Cool to see!
So glad for you Ambro! As a fellow photographer, I know how much vision and resolution mean to you
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<< <i>I had my right eye done and WOW!!!! Yesterday's post op exam went well, and I have 20/15 vision!!!! ....and that's Without Glasses! •••••••. My Thanks to ALL who replied. Your encouragement allowed me to approach this without anxiety or trepidation. In a little less than 2 weeks the left eye will be done. It HAS given me a greater appreciation of my coins (and Life in general)! >>
Happy to hear things went well!
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Good luck my coin brother. I wish you all the best, Joe
Modern surgery is amazing. I had internal heart repair last April. It was ablation of the AV junction by catheter. It was an outpatient procedure (because I already had a pacemaker).
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<< <i>My 80 year old wife had one eye done Sept 29. Report to teh hospital at 6:45 AM, home by 9:30 AM. Everything fine.
Mpdern surgery is amazing. I had internal heart repair last April. It was ablation of the AV junction by catherter. It was an outpatient procedure (because I already had a pacemaker). >>
Father had it done ..ok operation ,but always had problems driving at night.. take a good muti vitamin
Let me know how it goes.
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