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keithbvadu2

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11. Cataracts part 1
Thu Jun 13, 2024, 05:28 PM
Jun 2024

Cataracts part 1

I watched Patty's right eye cataract surgery on 17 Dec. 2013
(I had both of mine done earlier this year.) They had a small viewing room slightly above the operating room and a window to look in. Couldn't see a thing; too many people around the table. Instead, they had it on a flat screen tv. A giant eyeball with some clamps holding the eyelids open. It had to be the same view the doctor was seeing.
They cut two tiny slits at the bottom and left side of the eye. The LPN said about point two millimeters (maybe it was two mm). Then they put a metal probe in there (sometimes two) with a rounded tip.
Then they smooshed around the organic lens and broke it up into pieces. It had covered the whole eye. They inserted a small (everything is small) hollow tip in there and vacuumed out the pieces of lens until the eye was clear of debris.
Then they inserted a flat, wide probe that had the new synthetic lens. It looked like a vacuum cleaner wand that's wide and thin.
The synthetic lens was folded over like a tortilla shell folded into the center from both left and right.
As soon as it was pushed out of the wand, it started to unfold into a circle.
The doctor used the rounded tip probe to guide it into place and help it unfold.
It does not cover the entire eye like the organic lens did.
He said the pressure of the eye holds it in place.
When I had mine done, the doctor said he put one in that had a focal point of about an arm's reach.
It doesn't take long at all. Some say eight to fifteen minutes.
My first one didn't take long but the second one seemed to drag and I was impatient/anxious for it to be over with. Don't know what made me feel that way.
They numb your eye with some drops and liquids.
One of them burns. You're not too keen on that one.
My anesthesiologist said that they gave me about two beers worth of anesthetic but I couldn't even notice it.
The patient cannot see diddly.
You cannot feel what they are doing and all you see are some bright lights looking down at you.
The place Patty went to did about 33 or 35 cataract surgeries that day. Big bucks for the partners that day.
Plus she had a laser procedure to help fix/lessen astigmatism. That did not take very long either.
She said it gave a little burn feeling in the eye.
It also gave a $1,400 burn feeling in the wallet.
The 'even better' laser procedure would have cost $3,900.
The laser was optional so Medicare does not cover it, of course.
She can tell that her vision is better and the astigmatism is better for the right eye.
Might or might not have the left eye done in six months or so.
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We get touchy and protective about someone fiddling with our eyes.
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Just plain FANTASTIC, AWESOME, INCREDIBLE that they can do such things and it's now routine.

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Cataract Surgery [View all] Leith Jun 2024 OP
Mine was easy peasy, but i remember the brightness. Congratulations and Karadeniz Jun 2024 #1
Just left eye, but it was easy. (I wear contacts) restored my vision to 20/20 in that eye. onecaliberal Jun 2024 #2
Had mine about 8 years ago. I was extremely nearsighted. After both eyes I saw my feet in the shower Silent Type Jun 2024 #3
I woke up before the procedure was completed. Siwsan Jun 2024 #4
So glad I did it snowybirdie Jun 2024 #5
I got both eyes done at once wryter2000 Jun 2024 #6
Thanks for your post. multigraincracker Jun 2024 #7
Thanks for this discussion. oswaldactedalone Jun 2024 #8
My recovery was a breeze! Leith Jun 2024 #9
Not too bad for me. SarahD Jun 2024 #10
Cataracts part 1 keithbvadu2 Jun 2024 #11
Cataracts part 2 keithbvadu2 Jun 2024 #12
Cataracts part 3 keithbvadu2 Jun 2024 #13
I had the laser surgery to repair my retina Leith Jun 2024 #15
i was for mine . AllaN01Bear Jun 2024 #14
Mine is this summer. I'm very much looking fwd to getting it done, but w some nervousness Hekate Jun 2024 #16
I'm scheduled for it-- will find out when tomorrow ailsagirl Jun 2024 #17
Yeah, the loss of visual acuity sneaks up on you... Wounded Bear Jun 2024 #19
You too--thank you ailsagirl Jun 2024 #22
Did mine several years ago. It went fairly well for me... Wounded Bear Jun 2024 #18
Thank you all for the reassurance! bif Jun 2024 #20
Two Of My Golf Buddies Had It ProfessorGAC Jun 2024 #21
I had my right eye done 18 years ago and the left eye done three months ago. Emile Jun 2024 #23
I got the work done on both my eyes last year. Love the results. Paladin Jun 2024 #24
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