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post cataract surgery

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LovesBach Wed 11-Oct-23 13:44:08

I sailed through, but my friend had hers done six weeks ago and has had blurriness. She was told this was perfectly normal and it would go - and it has, quite slowly, but all is well now.

Luckygirl3 Wed 11-Oct-23 11:58:42

The surgery itself is totally speedy, painless and untraumatic. It is one of the most successful operations that is on offer.

silverlining48 Wed 11-Oct-23 11:55:51

My dh had problems post both cataracts (6 year gap) which took a while to get better.
We were had the impression it was a simple process but that wasn’t our experience.
A friend had her second one done recently and this time her eyes were blurry for over a Week but she is fine now,
We are led to expect it’s fine almost straight away so it was a shock when it wasn’t, but it’s ok now.
Good luck

Aveline Wed 11-Oct-23 10:36:02

Thanks Toetoe. Will update (if I can see to do it!)

Toetoe Wed 11-Oct-23 10:27:51

I think with any operation there are risks and of course they are covering themselves. I speak with others who had their eyes done and there are no issues at all, I think it's just my eyes. Try not to over think things . The op is painless and very quick .

Aveline Wed 11-Oct-23 10:07:09

I'm reading this with interest. I'm having my right eye done next Tuesday and the left two weeks later. Everyone has always told me how amazingly successful cataract surgery is. However, the paperwork I was sent had dozens of potential side effects/reasons for failure etc. It was quite alarming.

Luckygirl3 Wed 11-Oct-23 09:56:52

I had both cataracts done at the same time and all has been well.

I do have a degree of vitreous detachment in one eye, but that is due to the shape of my eyeballs (elongated as with all very short-sighted people) - it causes white spidery things in my field of vision, but my brain nis gradually learning to ignore this.

I can now drive without glasses if I needed to; I wear varifocals so I can read without having to take glasses on and off.

Toetoe Wed 11-Oct-23 09:48:42

Yes I had right eye done then had to wait 4 months ( due to problem with my left eye referal ) it's been 5 months since left eye finally done . I have very good vision but I have a cloudy right lens and the other eye is slightly less cloudy . I have been to opticians and returned to Spa medica and they discharged me saying I had vitreous gell behind the eye . They said it may go or my brain will eventually not see it . But I do , different light changes it . So as I look through my eyes there are clouds in my vision . It does bother me but I must Learn to live with it . I use heat pad each morning, eye wipes daily and evolve eye drops . And I live in hope .

Kiwiqueen123 Wed 11-Oct-23 09:29:20

Had right cataract removed last Wednesday and due to have second one done next Wednesday, ie two weeks later. Really thought I would sail through this but it isn't quite as easy as I imagined. The consultant did say at first consultation I had shallow chambers and blepharitis and therefore recover y
would be slower, ie could have blurring of vision for sometime (think he said it could last up to two weeks).

I'm using the drops and by midday the eye feels much better and vision clearer. The vision has definitely improved as I'm not needing to use a contact lens in the other eye as I can see quite well. Its just the blurriness that's worrying me. Also had some floaters in the eye two days post op but they seem to have almost cleared.

Just wondered if anyone else has been through the same and if they can remember when everything cleared and the world looked wonderful again!