Bill Seward
Well-Known Member
My vision has been getting progressively worse over the past few years, so I went to the eye doctor back in February to get an exam and new glasses. He took one look into my eyes and stated that he wasn't able to correct my vision due to a bad cataract in my left eye and a really bad one in my right eye. I was seeing double in the left one, and triple in the right. My vision was 20/600 in the right, and 20/200 in the left. He said that the only way to fix the problem was to get cataract surgery in both eyes. Scary!
I made an appointment with an eye surgeon and he told me the same thing. I was petrified to get the surgery, but had the right eye done in early March. There was no reason to be nervous, as the surgery was a 5 minute job, done while I was awake and lightly sedated.
The healing process was simple. I was doing eye drops for a few weeks, and the improvement in my vision was astounding. I had the left eye done early April, and just finished the last of the eye drops today. For the first time in almost 70 years, I don't need glasses for distance. My depth perception is more noticeable than I can remember it ever being. I got monofocal lenses set for distance, so I need reading glasses for close up stuff. Next Thursday I have an appointment for the final eye exam, and we will see if distance correction is needed. I don't mind glasses, and if we can improve my distance vision, I will get them. If not, I will get bifocals with the top of the lenses uncorrected to be used as eye protection when I ride.
If you are considering the surgery and are nervous about it, it honestly was a painless piece of cake.
I made an appointment with an eye surgeon and he told me the same thing. I was petrified to get the surgery, but had the right eye done in early March. There was no reason to be nervous, as the surgery was a 5 minute job, done while I was awake and lightly sedated.
The healing process was simple. I was doing eye drops for a few weeks, and the improvement in my vision was astounding. I had the left eye done early April, and just finished the last of the eye drops today. For the first time in almost 70 years, I don't need glasses for distance. My depth perception is more noticeable than I can remember it ever being. I got monofocal lenses set for distance, so I need reading glasses for close up stuff. Next Thursday I have an appointment for the final eye exam, and we will see if distance correction is needed. I don't mind glasses, and if we can improve my distance vision, I will get them. If not, I will get bifocals with the top of the lenses uncorrected to be used as eye protection when I ride.
If you are considering the surgery and are nervous about it, it honestly was a painless piece of cake.