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Title: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: paddbear0000 on October 25, 2007, 03:11:49 PM
I went to the eye doctor today (this really is how my eyes look right now-- :o) and found out I need to have surgery for a cataract in my right eye! This sucks! And to make matters worse, I already need glasses for distance and once I have the surgery, I'll need reading glasses as well. Bi-focals at 30!   :(  I need to stop going to the doctors. Every time I do, they tell me something else is wrong! That's it. I'm boycotting doctors!  ::)



EDITED:  Moved post to proper thread "Other Severe Medical Conditions" - Goofynina/Admin.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: goofynina on October 25, 2007, 03:16:16 PM
Sorry to hear that Paddbear, that is one of the main reasons i try my damndest to avoid seeing the doctor, lol, seems like all i get is bad news  :thumbdown;  When are you going to get it done?  :cuddle;
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Sluff on October 25, 2007, 03:47:57 PM
1 eye at a time Paddbear, make sure one is completely healed before you get the other one done. My MIL had one done and the botched it up and now she can't see too good out of that eye.

It's rare that this happens but what if? right?
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: angela515 on October 25, 2007, 05:23:37 PM
Good luck! I need cornea transplants in both eyes... but cannot get them until my dry eyes are situated, and I doubt that will happen in my lifetime.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Black on October 25, 2007, 06:28:34 PM
1 eye at a time Paddbear, make sure one is completely healed before you get the other one done. My MIL had one done and the botched it up and now she can't see too good out of that eye.

It's rare that this happens but what if? right?

Same thing happened with my mom.  After the botched surgery she was so afraid she waited several years to get the other one done.  But, it was a breeze and eyesight is now 20/20 in that eye!  (Different doc)  The botched eye has improved from 20/200 a month after the original surgery, to 20/40 now, but in order to get rid of the "clouds/fog" she sees all of the time, (caused by the scarring) she'll need a cornea transplant.

Don't mean to scare you Paddbear, but be careful which doc you let do the surgery.  We have since met two other people who had bad results from that original doc.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: paddbear0000 on October 26, 2007, 11:28:43 AM
Thanks everyone!

Sorry to hear that Paddbear, that is one of the main reasons i try my damndest to avoid seeing the doctor, lol, seems like all i get is bad news  :thumbdown;  When are you going to get it done?  :cuddle;

I don't know. It's not really bothering my vision except for at night, and I've been avoiding driving at night for a while now anyway. The doc said I have time to think about it, however I should have it done before I need to start dialysis, as that's just more to deal with at one time. I've already had surgery done on both of my eyes about 5 years ago due to blood leaking in them. That surgery entailed 3 instruments being stuck all the way in my eye (one being a gullotene like cutting tool!), o I'm not too nervouse about it. This surgery actually seems a lot simpler and minor in comparison!

1 eye at a time Paddbear, make sure one is completely healed before you get the other one done. My MIL had one done and the botched it up and now she can't see too good out of that eye.

It's rare that this happens but what if? right?

I only have a cataract in my right eye! I'll need one lens to be a bi-focal and one only for distance! How weird! As far as the doctor, I have plenty of faith in him. He's one of the best in the area and is actually the eye doctor for Dayton's minor league baseball team. They have to have a good doctor!
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Joe Paul on October 26, 2007, 12:28:57 PM
Good luck with the surgery  :thumbup;
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: angela515 on October 26, 2007, 01:44:18 PM
Bi-focals at 30!   

Glasses are very advanced now, and nobody can tell who has bi-folcals or not.. my mom has Tri-focals, and you wouldn't know unless you asked her.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Chris on October 26, 2007, 08:00:26 PM
I have been lucky with all the surgeries I have had with my bad eyes due to diabetes. Well there was one exception, I awoke during surgery and I can't get that out of my memory. Lay still they said, yeah right, how can I do that especially when your now telling me. Anyway, I have had the cataract surgery and will be getting another one on my remaining good eye. If I remember right, your going to school too, if my memory is correct, schedule surgery around that. You may need time off from studying to let the eye heal. The cataract surgery was easier than having a detached retina and vitrectomy surgeries. Just make sure your blood sugar is in control and have eye pressure checked. Also if you have any, I many any pain, call ASAP. If you carry a Medic Alert bracelet, let them know to for their records, they ask for the serial number of the implant which the doctor has and if he/she is like mine, gives you the card with all that information from the manufacture.
Good Luck,
Chris
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: paddbear0000 on October 27, 2007, 09:09:09 AM
If I remember right, your going to school too, if my memory is correct, schedule surgery around that.

Yeah, I'm in school and thought about that. I'm just very frustrated right now, because I do graphic design which relies heavily on good eye sight and perfect color visualization. All of this is really messing with both of those things!
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Chris on October 27, 2007, 01:09:17 PM
Not really if you are gonna do graphic design via a computer. There is software available for low vision, but cataract surgery will not change color percption. Laser treatments already has done that by smoothing down the rods and cones on the retina. With some of the low vision software available, you can invert brightness (colors), reverse video, and a few other color options to help distinguish colors. If you want to try one of the softwares out, here is a 30 day free trial program called ZoomText at  http://www.aisquared.com/Products/index.cfm
Don't let it get you down, you can adapt, we are good at doing that sort of thing.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: paddbear0000 on October 27, 2007, 02:16:56 PM
Not really if you are gonna do graphic design via a computer. There is software available for low vision, but cataract surgery will not change color percption. Laser treatments already has done that by smoothing down the rods and cones on the retina. With some of the low vision software available, you can invert brightness (colors), reverse video, and a few other color options to help distinguish colors. If you want to try one of the softwares out, here is a 30 day free trial program called ZoomText at  http://www.aisquared.com/Products/index.cfm
Don't let it get you down, you can adapt, we are good at doing that sort of thing.

My color vision is already altered due to the cataracts and the large number of laser surgeries I had because of the macular edema from retinopathy. The doc said it's not correctable from the laser surgeries. He also said the cataract could be part of the problem because it adds a slight yellow tinge to your vision!
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Chris on October 27, 2007, 03:54:41 PM
But the cataract surgery will help a little. Unfortunately the laser helps yet damages the eye. With me I have a hard time with telling the difference in blue and blacks, varying orange and reds, and light colors. Yellow highlighters do not do me any good, can't see it. However I adapt with various tools. Your college maybe able to help also in their student accommodations center. Tell them your eye trouble and they may have adaptive equipment to use while you are attending. You may need documentation from your doctor in order to be in their accommodation program. They may also go by a different name, so ask someone in the main office or check the schools website.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: paddbear0000 on October 28, 2007, 12:58:38 PM
Thanks for the info Chris! BTW, my biggest trouble seems to be distinguishing certain shades of yellow and pink. My husband thinks it's hilarious!  :urcrazy;
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: Chris on October 28, 2007, 01:30:28 PM
I have that problem to depending on what I am looking at. On the computer it is harder to distinguish without software help, on clothes, not so much, on paper it depends on contrast. Sometimes I have to look at things longer to distinguish color variations.
Title: Re: Now I need cataract surgery!
Post by: cris on October 28, 2007, 04:44:51 PM
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