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In reply to the discussion: Can you tell me your experience with cataract surgery? [View all]Silent Type
(7,562 posts)10. Nowadays, the risks are quite low. If doc said 10%, I bet most of that is post op irritation,
which is easy to treat.
For me, cataract removal meant I could see my feet in the shower for the first time, not having to wear expensive and big ole ugly lenses, not needing glasses in rain, etc. I got standard lens, what Medicare covers.
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lets stay in touch. i have cataract surgery in june and i have several questions
rampartc
Jan 2024
#2
I have regretted not getting the bifocal lens. I went from needing glasses to drive, to
Chainfire
Jan 2024
#57
Well, the astigmatism is not bad enough to keep me from driving without glasses.
Susan Calvin
Jan 2024
#50
I have had both eyes done and it improved my vision by leaps and bounds. Before the surgery I wore glaases for years to
overleft
Jan 2024
#5
My Dad got it done when he was 85. Sailed through it and was very happy with the results.
Midnight Writer
Jan 2024
#8
Nowadays, the risks are quite low. If doc said 10%, I bet most of that is post op irritation,
Silent Type
Jan 2024
#10
Had one done by a doctor at the hospital. He tore the outside layer. Caused a horizontal streak across the field
mobeau69
Jan 2024
#14
Odds are you won't have any problems. Not sure but yes, issues can be dealt with.
mobeau69
Jan 2024
#45
I had cataract surgery on both eyes in 2017. All went well and continues to go well. Not one issue.
Joinfortmill
Jan 2024
#25
The eye doctor / surgeon makes a difference. Be willing to change to get the best.
summer_in_TX
Jan 2024
#28
I've been putting it off, but a friend who had it in December says I'm worrying needlessly.
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2024
#52