On 1/29/2016 10:02 PM, Doug wrote:
On 01/29/2016 08:03 PM, Vince B. wrote:
TNX Keith:
I am rather sure that your info will help me; I am certain that a new
script for reading vision is what I also need, since having cataracts
re moved!
Regards,
Vince
I haven't been following this thread--I don't even know what you folks
are writing about--but I accidentally saw this first line. I have had
two cataracts _replaced_.
When the cataract was removed, it was replaced with a plastic lens
whose characteristics were designed by my ophthalmologist. I still
need glasses for close work, reading, etc, but I
can actually see better than I could see before I got the cataracts.
So if Vince B. can't do that, maybe he should see another
ophthalmologist! Something doesn't sound right, there.
Good luck, Vince!
--doug
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Hi Doug:
My 71 yr old, densecataract internal ocular lens were _replaced_ on DEC
15th and JAN 5th. I've yet to get to my optometrist (who is also my
daughter); she will examine me on FEB 6th, and write a script for new
reading glasses. Using my old reading glasses for now; but they are not
up-to-par, now that the new IOLs are in place.
For me, it was amazing to see a blue sky at sunrise with my left
(corrected) eye, while waiting to have the right eye's cataract
replaced; the same sky appeared gray/overcast (with the uncorrected
right eye), but it wasn't!
My long distance vision is _clearly_ better than before the surgeries; I
no longer need to wear glasses while driving. Colored objects,
especially those that are blue, green, yellow and white, appear truer to
me.
Regards,
VinceB.