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gerry86 Sun 03-Jun-18 10:00:33

A few weeks ago I posted about my nervousness in having a cataract removed, pleased to say I had it done yesterday and I really don't know why I was so worried. The procedure was very quick and painless and I can already see a bit better out of the affected eye. To anyone who is putting off having this done I would say go for it, I thought it was easier than going to the dentist for a filing. Thank you all who posted to re-assure me.

Polly50 Mon 27-Aug-18 19:17:12

Hello everyone, hope you are all progressing well. I now have the date for my cataract follow-up appointment - Sept 25th - six weeks after initial surgery. Then I will be put on the waiting list for second surgery. Thank heavens for soft contact lenses!

Telly Thu 23-Aug-18 10:36:29

My husband had terrible problems after the first eye was done. He does had multiple health issues. Anyway he did make a fuss, after being told it would a couple of week for the second op, which then went to a couple of months. He contacted PALS and after just one phone call they managed to fit him in. So if you are struggling after having one eye done, perhaps it might be worth making a protest.

Polly50 Wed 22-Aug-18 23:07:55

Hi mcem, glad they are treating you well. My cataract was done at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital Clydebank and my hip replacement done on 17 May 2018 was at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow. Aiming to be bionic soon!

mcem Wed 22-Aug-18 19:32:08

NHS Scotland polly - Tayside, Dundee University and Ninewells hospital!
They are also very proficient when it comes to mending broken legs!

Polly50 Wed 22-Aug-18 18:18:16

Hi mcem - curious to know where "up here" is!

mcem Wed 22-Aug-18 18:08:24

Well done polly- good solution.
Hope that the second op is done pdq and wishing you well in the interim.

Polly50 Wed 22-Aug-18 18:03:53

Hi, thank you for all the kind words. Found a different optometrist who was willing to help. She fitted a contact lens to my unoperated eye and vision is restored - not perfect but perfectly adequate. I was able to go for a drive to the park and see the flowers. I feel so much better! Sunglasses and reading glasses from the pound shop and I'm all set for next few weeks. smile

Patsy70 Sun 19-Aug-18 21:35:09

It is very early days, Polly, and I have had a similar experience. However, after 8 weeks, I am really starting to see some improvement. Apparently, it takes longer for some people. According to the consultant I saw 4 weeks following the procedure, the surgery has been successful. I'm sure you'll be fine in a few weeks. Don't despair!

mcem Sun 19-Aug-18 21:31:32

On polly I wish you lived up here!
My second cataract was far from urgent but my consultant said that the discrepancy between the good and the not so good eyes would be very uncomfortable and, given that it would need to be done eventually, he'd go ahead with second op asap. It was done within 2 months, giving time to get over the first, but that interim period was difficult and I sympathise.

Polly50 Sun 19-Aug-18 10:38:35

Had my first cataract surgery last Weds- 15th August. Very nervous beforehand, BP sky high but it settled by the second time of asking! Everyone was very kind and caring but, although it was not at all painful and only lasted about 10 minutes, I found the whole procedure very unpleasant.
The immediate improvement in vision in the operated eye is miraculous (NHS op, monofocal lens set for distance) and the eye is clean with only mild headaches for the first few days.
Sadly, the new eyesight doesn't work well with the unoperated eye, with or without original glasses. (The advised 'just pop out the glass over the operated eye' leads to horrendous double vision at far and intermediate distances.)
I now feel very vulnerable, hesitant about going out at all, wary of driving and struggling to read. (Currently using old glasses with clear glass over operated eye and ignoring the mild double vision that is present close up).
Despondent. Wondering how I am going to function in the weeks/months before check-up and before and after second lens replacement.

gerry86 Tue 14-Aug-18 18:49:14

I was the one to start this thread as I had put off having the op for far too long and my sight in one eye was really bad, but what a difference within days. I had the second done a week ago and all's good. Good for you Patsy70, as you say the op is really easy, hope you get yours done soon Grandma 70s. To anyone else who's nervous about it, go for it.

Patsy70 Tue 14-Aug-18 10:11:54

Thank you SueSocks, that is encouraging, as I was a little bit concerned. Yes, I do wear sunglasses. My eyes do get itchy, probably because I spend lots of my time gardening!
Sorry to hear about your high BP, Grandma, but hope you don't have to wait too long for your surgery.

mcem Tue 14-Aug-18 08:16:27

Sorry to hear that. First things first! Sort out the BP and things will soon look brighter!!

Grandma70s Tue 14-Aug-18 08:04:53

I haven’t had the op yet. I was just on the brink of it, checked in, waiting for the first lot of eye drops, when the surgeon came in and said apologetically that he couldn’t do it because my blood pressure was sky-high. So I was sent home, with my son who had taken time off work and come 200 miles be with me. Now trying to get the right medication to bring my BP down, and then I can be readmitted.

You can imagine how I felt.

SueSocks Mon 13-Aug-18 21:47:01

I have had both eyes done, best thing I ever did. I suffer from anxiety and so had sedation for both ops. Totally painless & my distance sight improved immediately, the colours are so bright!!
Patsy70, I also had a badly bloodshot eye. I phoned the matron of the Eye Suite to seek advice, she spoke to a consultant who said it was nothing to worry about. If you are worried maybe phone the hospital to get advice. Pleased that you are noticing improvements already.

mcem Mon 13-Aug-18 21:37:47

Well done Patsy.
The weather forecast says that the sun will return next week. If it does, be sure to wear sunglasses as you may need a little more protection.

Patsy70 Mon 13-Aug-18 21:02:24

Well, according to the consultant the surgery has been successful. The sight has definitely improved, so I will go ahead and have my right eye done. However, my left eye is now very bloodshot, so not sure why this should be.

Patsy70 Tue 10-Jul-18 22:41:14

I had this surgery just over two weeks ago now. Whilst I found the operation to be painless and without any discomfort, I did find the whole experience quite strange, which I think was possibly due to my over-active imagination! I have always been rather squeamish about eyes! Anyway, I can honestly say that at present (and I suppose it is early days) the only change is that everything viewed with the left eye is lighter, but not more defined. I have a follow up appointment on Sunday, so will report back!

natnatroswell22 Tue 03-Jul-18 11:22:18

So glad your operation went well. Yeah it's normal to feel worried sometimes but you don't have to. God bless!

mcem Wed 20-Jun-18 21:05:30

Ah, that's a pity. Hope it's all clear for your op.

Patsy70 Wed 20-Jun-18 20:52:18

Thank you, mcem. My appointment has now been changed to Saturday at 7.30am. One thing that is troubling me at the moment is the fact that I appear to have a stye on the eye that is being operated on! My local pharmacist recommended that I just keep it clean, bathing it, using sterile pads & boiled water. Hopefully, by Saturday, this will have disappeared. I can't wait to have this procedure as my sight is becoming more fuzzy each day. I will definitely get back to you.

Smithy Tue 19-Jun-18 10:26:30

I'm ln the same boat as you Bluebelle, I have other eye problems and they are discouraging me from having the cataract removed. So I know exactly how you feel.

mcem Tue 19-Jun-18 09:46:53

patsy I 've said it before but here I go again!
Fear of the unknown is completely understandable and I admit I took the valium I was offered first time BUT the second time there was no need as I was confident and knew all would be well.
You will not see or experience anything scary or painful and will enjoy the results!
Good luck. Please get back to us.

Patsy70 Tue 19-Jun-18 09:38:44

Delighted to hear this Gerry. I logged on this morning, hoping to find information from someone who'd had this surgery, and lo and behold here it is! I'm having my left eye done on Sunday and just needed some more reassurance. So sorry for those who are having other problems. Good luck Grandma70s - let us know how you get on.

BlueBelle Sun 03-Jun-18 10:54:41

Well done I d love it done but my consultant has decided I’m a bit of a risk ( have other eye problems) so until it becomes a problem to my day to say living it’s best to avoid
I m so jealous but happy that’s it’s been a brilliant result for you and just about everyone else who’s had it