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keithbvadu2

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21. Cataracts pt 2
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:34 PM
Jul 2024

patty's second cataract surgery

done on thursday may 08.

came out fine, maybe even better than the first.

she noticed a tremendous improvement the next day.

i watched this one also.
the doctor had to work a little harder on this one.
the cataract was a bit more developed and tougher to break up than the first.

i learned a new tidbit of knowledge about the operation.
the doctor is barefoot.
he sits on a special stool which does not look so special,,, after all, a stool is just something to sit on, right?

the stool has foot pedals. At least two pedals for water and suction and probably a third pedal to push the new, synthetic lens out of the wand into the eye.

he has to use his hands/fingers to control/position the various probes into and around the eye under the outer layer.
if he had to use his thumb or other fingers to control water and suction, the action of the finger movement would also cause the probe to wander.
NOT a place you want a lot of uncontrolled movement!

she says it still came out great and is now only wearing glasses for up-close reading.
she was seeing 20/20 out of the left eye the day after surgery.

this time, she did not have the laser surgery for the astigmatism.
that would have been out of pocket, just like last time.

when she declined the extra laser surgery, the heavy guns sales pressure kicked in.
not quite called foolish but leaning towards it and 'you really should have it done'.

will get an eye exam in about a month for a real prescription but doesn't look like it will be very strong.

coming out great so far!
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(added later) ---- it seems that the second eye was a little bit tougher because she did not
have the laser treatment done.

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I get it, bif. I'm dreading the day I have to go through it, too. BComplex Jul 2024 #1
It's very fast birdographer Jul 2024 #2
You are in a twilight sleep and pain free. Irish_Dem Jul 2024 #3
It IS no 'biggie,' and I don't think I thought of someone slicing into my eyeballs; elleng Jul 2024 #4
Please don't worry. LuckyCharms Jul 2024 #5
My wife just had both eyes done. Shes now 20/20. It was no biggie. Lochloosa Jul 2024 #6
you can still get away with it... ret5hd Jul 2024 #9
Nothing to worry about, really. That is if you trust AI programmed robots and cyborg optics. jaxexpat Jul 2024 #7
I had both eyes done last year. Glorfindel Jul 2024 #8
Mine looked like the underside of a jellyfish with livetohike Jul 2024 #29
I understand your feelings... MiHale Jul 2024 #10
I was, too wryter2000 Jul 2024 #11
I've had both eyes done a couple of years apart. Apprehension is worse than the surgery. demosincebirth Jul 2024 #12
Like a colonoscopy, the concerns are highly overrated. Sneederbunk Jul 2024 #13
Thanks all. bif Jul 2024 #14
My SO said easiet surgery ever XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 #15
i had a corneal abrasion yrs ago that didnt heal well. mopinko Jul 2024 #16
Its nothing. I had both eyes done. Suggest you come up with an alternate image to focus on when you start to think of Amaryllis Jul 2024 #17
I wish my doc would do it, snot Jul 2024 #18
Cataracts pt 1 keithbvadu2 Jul 2024 #19
Cataracts pt 2 keithbvadu2 Jul 2024 #21
Cataracts pt 3 keithbvadu2 Jul 2024 #23
I had iit last year RazorbackExpat Jul 2024 #20
I had mine done a little over a year ago. My pupils don't dilate beyond 2 mm. rsdsharp Jul 2024 #22
i had mine during the covid era. AllaN01Bear Jul 2024 #24
Coincidentally, I just had an e-mail exchange with my brother about this. Jeebo Jul 2024 #25
The worst part is keeping track of all the drops you have to take. rickford66 Jul 2024 #26
+1 nitpicked Jul 2024 #33
had my first eye last week rampartc Jul 2024 #27
The thing that made me nervous before I had the procedure leftieNanner Jul 2024 #28
They don't slice snowybirdie Jul 2024 #30
I had mine done 3 years ago. Wednesdays Jul 2024 #31
It's incredibly quick. My bilateral Colgate 64 Jul 2024 #32
I had both eyes done. duncang Jul 2024 #34
My procedure was quick and easy. Paladin Jul 2024 #35
Good luck to ya. No biggie per my wife, after the fact BOSSHOG Jul 2024 #36
My dad had it. They were wheeled in for surgery in the morning and applegrove Jul 2024 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author applegrove Jul 2024 #38
Don't worry. Had both done last year a few weeks apart. localroger Jul 2024 #39
I've known several people who have had cataract surgery Skittles Jul 2024 #40
Interesting & informative thread. My procedure is coming up in August & September.... Hekate Jul 2024 #41
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