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After reading about some of the guys in here who had a positive outcome, I pressed my eye dr to do something. My left eye was blurry. Right eye wasn't getting any better.I am very glad you posted this! I had an eye exam and have been referred to the opthomoligist for pre-surgery screening on May 13th. I knew I had cataracts but my left eye had a sudden onset of blurry vision. I hope you heal quickly and your eyes end up with the best vision possible. If you are willing can you please share the type of surgery and lenses you selected.
Thank you.
John
The surgery only takes minutes, you are awake ( but sedated), there is no pain. Both times I was on my way home in less than 2 hours. Since I was wearing bifocals, I wanted to eliminate that. I chose a lens that would let me see distance. I could see a bluebird on the fence post today at 100yds. I can almost read the fine print on the prescription bottles. The doc said my vision may continue to improve. Might need cheaters for the fine work. I can drive without glasses now. I was reading the eye charts yesterday with 20/20 vision just 1 day after the right eye surgery.
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