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

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@johnbishop

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

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Thanks for the info. I read it.
My doc assured me there is nothing wrong with my eye.
From what I have read it is caused as the result of Long Covid syndrome.
My doc is at a loss how to treat it. He is frustrated as I am.
I want to see a neuro- opthomologist, but he does not know where there is one. He said last month he would look into it. Have not heard from him.