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Eye Conditions | Last Active: Dec 23, 2023 | Replies (299)

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@johnbishop Get ready for surprises. First of all I noticed abstract paintings evolving from my brain through my eyes beautifully. We even got the solemn anesthetist laughing about the LSD trip. Cataract surgery is not discomforting at all. Just make sure you have the eye cover on so you don’t touch your eye. You may have them put in one week apart. After that your views may stop you in your tracks.

After some time, what you lose is contrast. I use my cell phone light to enhance the contrast so I can read the menu in a dimly lit romantic restaurant. I also got a pair of cheaters for similar situations. And you do have to use the gel tears that have been in the frig so nothing stings.

Now if you need additional help, I will be your substitute and create some wild and crazy ideas. Don’t trust me. Ha ha ha.

May you see clearly now.
Chris

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@johnbishop Hi John you will be great with new lenses the operation is a breeze . I will relate a story . A friend of mine here has been blind in one eye for ten years from a cataract. Her Dr then told here there wasn't anything that could be done . Fast forward to now . New eye Dr . he told her he could take her cataract of . It was very thick but she might be able to see some when he took it off . I went with her the other day . Operation went well. This is day 5 now and she called me and said she could see her whole apartment now with both eyes. She was so overjoyed and so was I that this Dr did help her . She called her old Dr and told him she could see out of that eye that he said she couldn't . So never give up keep pushing to find the right Dr.