Positive Dysphotopsia after Cataract Surgery
I’m 62 and had my left eye cataract done in December 2019 and still have significant peripheral light streaks and night glare and starbursts while driving (positive dysphotopsia). Makes me a little “white-knuckled” when night driving and is maddening overall. Local surgeons are not inclined to consider an IOL exchange and neither am I, at this point.
With that, has anyone:
- experienced dissipation of dysphotopsia symptoms as time passed?
- tried photochromic contacts or glasses and had success?
- other actions that helped you?
Thanks for any input!
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Read back to sbvrd’s May 23rd entry and link reference. Many commonly used lenses are notorious for leaving the patient with some halos and not the “cleanest” night vision. Need to find experienced surgeons who are willing and able to optimize your vision result.
See sbvrd’s doctor references too. In hindsight, I should have read much more about the surgery pitfalls and found a more sympathetic and helpful surgery group.
I'm scheduling an appointment. I have major questions for him to answer. I will read up... thanks. I hope your adventure gets you to a resolution.
Today I contacted Bausch and lomb manufacturer of my lens to complain. It felt good.
I decided not to go back to my original surgeon and went to another opthamologist for my (other)right eye. I described to him and the staff my problem. He looked and said it was a wrinkle not positive dysphotopsia. Come into this other room and I'll laser it for 15 seconds.
I did and my ray is gone. All that anguish gone in 15 seconds.
I was lucky I did not have my eyes done 2 weeks apart from the same surgeon.
My second opinion solved the problem. It gave me great satisfaction to cancel the checkup appointment with the first guy.
I scheduled my next surgery for the beginning of August with Dr. Kenneth Miller in Whippany, New Jersey.
That’s wonderful news! Good luck with your other eye!
I have had problems since I had my first surgery 6 weeks ago and the other eye 4 weeks ago. My eyes have felt heavy and like something filled the bottom of my eye. I also had really odd light flashes in the outside of the eye-difficult to describe but a sort of fluttering and sensitivity to light. I have complained about this phenomena since the beginning but only today did I get answers from the doctor who did my first post op. She is calling it Positive Dysphotosia. She thinks it will go away in a month. If not, I am to return for another visit. Did others of you with this problem find that to be true-did it go away eventually and, if so, how long? Also, those of you who had the lasering-did that take care of the problem.? What is your advice about doing that now? Is there some helpful advice anyone could give me about what to do next?
Thank you so much for this my eye doctor looks at me like I am crazy when I tell him about the flickering light and the slight blur like there is a fog over over one eye...I also have the Multi focal lens if they would of explained all this I might of thought different. The constant flickering drives me insane. At least now I know I am not crazy and it is real
Thanks
...I have have floaters , and flickering light in the right corner of right eye since laser 2008, can give more details, but that light almost drove me round the bend, also the floaters which have lessened over the years but light still there depending on what light source i sit near eg window, lamp, and I agree when we tell someone of a flickering light its as if they don't believe us.... more to my eye/s story but just wanted to back you up on that tiny flickering light, some days worse than others and has diminished in that am used to it by now but now have other eye issues, very sad for everyone with eye problems as rely on our eyes of course every minute we are awake. J.
I also have Alcon Acysoft lens (not toric). I too regret this surgery. I cannot drive at night due to extreme streaks of light at the 3:00 and 6:00 position coming from the headlights. I see the same thing with ANY night time light source. Street lights are a nightmare to look at. I also have the same problem with inside light sources as well. Walking my dog at night near homes with outside lights, street lights (the worst!) is miserable.
I have strabismus and am left eye dependent which complicates my fear of loosing vision in that eye. So a lens replacement is something I too am afraid to even consider. It is very depressing to deal with this, as it will be a lifelong affliction.
I have the same Alcon lens in both eyes. Regret it horribly. At the 3:00 and 6:00 position I have extreme light streaks from cars, streetlights, house exterior lights. These streaks extend way out. Any light source creates a glare or problem. Even my interior home lights have glare. This has become life changing for me. I cannot drive at night and dread even walking my dog at night due to the street lights. I thought that once I had my second eye done that it might mitigate the problems, it only made it worse. If anyone has any suggestions please post them. This is very depressing.