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@maytee

Yes, I do have negative dysphotopsia researching. I went for 3 emergency visits already, and the said that's what I have. I was seen two days ago by another opthomologist that works with the one who did surgery on my eye.
She advised to postpone if I do not feel better on Monday. I'm going to postpone today the pain, a little worst and the redness is unexplainable.

I do have the best eye institute in Florida. Bascom Palmer eye institute. I would be downgrading on a second opinion. I know about the lens and, if it doesn't go away they have to fix it. I'm just so sad and feel helpless 🥺 I suffer from depression and I find myself looking for answers all day.
Thank you for your support, and answering me.

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Thanks for sharing. I had my surgery on February 3rd and straight away ended up with negative dysphotopsia. My surgeon wants me to wait 6 months to see if it goes away on its own. If it doesn’t go then he is going to exchange the IOL lens to the L61AO and at the same time do a reverse optic capture. Dealing with this shadow can be depressing.