caprtaineddie
Well-Known Member
Sorry you didn't get the desired results from your surgery. We never know the outcome. Prior to my left eye surgery, I had been using reading glasses for years, but now, I don't need them anymore. My distance vision, though, is a different matter. I'm having to get glasses just to drive. Your vision may improve with time, so just keep the faith. Hang in there, friend!Hi Gregg,
Appointment was a partial disaster. Got the Script I needed for a couple pair of glasses with various strategies, but the followup refraction was such a bust the tech gave up as I could not see squat I was only able to see the Big E and every "which is better...1 or 2?" it got worst. So then placed in a chair for the ophthalmologist. Got the lenses checked, retina verified intact...the the discussion of what went wrong with the refraction. She was totally baffled...she has done thousands of cataract surgeries and she had never seen anything close to what I experienced. She said that the things that would cause this inability to refract all proved negative in my case...Her only good news is I am now seeing 20/25 for distance for the first time in my life! I check back in 8 months or if something goes south...call and she will see me immediately.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
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