Had implant lens installed after cataract surgery 2 year ago. Seems as clouds have moved in. They gonna YAG me to fix the cloudy skies. Blurred vision been slowing me down for a while now.
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Had implant lens installed after cataract surgery 2 year ago. Seems as clouds have moved in. They gonna YAG me to fix the cloudy skies. Blurred vision been slowing me down for a while now.
Git R Done Tom..... hang tuff pal
Tom i have a question for you. Do the clouds move around or it's just general cloudiness. I have clouds that move around and the Dr. sees no problem and tells me it might be dry eyes. I use eye drops to lubricate them but the clouds remain. Good luck with the procedure.
"gene"
Good luck buddy, praying for success.
Hey Tom, I just had my second eye done today. Seems that is pretty common following cataract surgery. My wife had to have her's done too. A 30 min wait for a 30 sec procedure.
I can't tell much difference right now. I should be able to tell you July 13th. Thats when I go back in for a final check and hopefully a new prescription for glasses. A few weeks ago I went in for the prescription and my right eye was so bad they couldn't adjust the machine to compensate for the cloud. That's when they found the problem. Strange thing is tho I couldn't really tell I had a problem when reading or watching TV.
Had mine done about 6 months ago. Everything looked like I was looking through glasses that had been sprayed with WD-40. Day light and dark difference.
They cleared up in no time. No drops or precautions were needed. Super pleased.
I have yet to see the dr. I saw his NP. I stay away from the internet stuff. I found too many things I thought I had that I was gonna die from.
No mine are stationary front clouds Gene.