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On 3/27/2024 8:58 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:You should discuss it with an ophthalmologist. The implant lenses are not like eye-glass lenses, there are a few different options that are all pre-made. No individualized prescriptions.On 3/27/2024 6:05 PM, suzeeq wrote:Sorry, I meant the new one in your eye, they do have them available now. It was confirmed last summer that I have cataracts beginning to form, but not impacting my vision now. Hopefully I won't need surgery for several years. Congratulations on your improvement!On 3/27/2024 5:57 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:>On 3/27/2024 4:24 PM, The Horny Goat wrote:Did you get a lens with the 20/20 prescription in it?On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:23:29 -0700, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>I had the cataract diagnosis three years ago. Its taken this long for me to get the money together to do it.
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>Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:>The laser slicing open my eyeball to remove my cataract riddled lens and>
slide a piece of plastic in.
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Oh, you mean on TV? Nothing.
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I’m supposed to have that done in about eight years. I am hoping not to
live that long.
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I am also hoping it goes well for you.
Yeah I had that done on one eye last July and was SUPPOSED to have had
the other done in late August but they found stuff they didn't expect
(mostly calcification) and it's now late March and I'm still waiting.
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>It's effectively like having two eyes each with a different>
prescription - I can drive but have to be careful or at least more so
than usual. If I couldn't I'd likely go utterly bonkers.
Much the same with me. The only thing that saved me from coke-bottle glasses is better materials to make lenses from. As it is the operation went well, the check-up today didn't reveal any immediate problems, I have 20/20 in that eye now and have a mid-April date for the operation on the other eye. But I am/was so massively short-sighted that trying to use both eyes now gives me a splitting headache, so I'm wearing an eye-patch until then.
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What lens are you talking about? The one in my glasses frame or the one implanted in my eye? The one in my eye doesn't have a "prescription" like framed external lenses and I have not had a lens in the external frame removed or changed. My left eye, without any eye glasses prescription, has 20/20 vision according to the eye test that was part of my post-op followup.
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