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Positive Dysphotopsia after Cataract Surgery

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Hi again, I ran across this article that may be helpful in selecting a lens for your right eye. On page 3 under results they list the lenses used to resolve PD side effects.

Best of luck to you!

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Hi, Thanks for the good article. In reading it, I noticed they referenced the flickering light symptom as a non-PD that “can” persist through about 1 month post cataract surgery and then subsides after some fibrosis occurs. I suppose that your condition, having persisted for 5 months, could not be attributed to that? Just trying to help.

It amazes me that monovision IOLs like mine, the square-edged, acrylic Alcon SN60WF, are the go-to for most cataract surgeons because they inhibit PCO development. However, I developed PCO almost immediately after my surgery AND got this very bothersome PD to boot! Figured they knew what they were doing..

Again, thanks