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

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@daviddennis123

Vision is foggy, not blurred. There is a difference. Blurred will improve by squinting, not so with foggy.
Laser was not indicated. It was discussed. My problem is in my brain, not my eye.
Light makes it worse to the point I cannot read or see to put drops in my eyes. I have to feel the liquid touch my lid or eyeball.

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Did your ophthalmologist do your cataract surgery? Blurry, foggy, cloudy can pretty mean the same thing and I was also sensitive to light.

" The most common reason for performing an Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy is when significant fibrosis, wrinkling, or opacification of the posterior capsule occurs. When PCO causes decreased vision, glare, or difficulties with visual function, a laser capsulotomy is indicated."
-- When To YAG and When Not To: https://crstoday.com/articles/may-2021/when-to-yag-and-when-not-to