Several points that were important to me.--
1. Try and get housework and any heavy jobs done before surgery and easy meals available for the first day or two. As you will be instructed not to bend or lift heavy objects for several weeks. A few knee pads or stools are useful,( but make sure you do not fall over them!.) Good night lights will help, as you will have only one good eye for a while and at night you will be advised to use an eye shield.
2. Before you leave the hospital ensure you have written instructions for after care and the next appointment. You should also have a 24 hr hospital contact number . The hospital will give you some post op eye drops , find out how long these last, as I had only 5 days supply and you will probably use a lot. Some assorted, coloured sticky tape for the tops is helpful. I needed to make a list of all the times the drops were due and infact I still use it although the drops are less frequent now.
3. I had to be extra careful not to instill the drops that I have always used on both eyes, into the operated eye. Putting the new drops in, it was easier to keep them cold in the fridge if possible so you can feel them . The operated eye seemed less sensitive for a while.
4 . The hospital staff were very helpful even when I phoned up twice on a Saturday. The experience was good and my eye is fine now although I have regular checks. I did feel very tired for a week or two, but apparently this often happens.
5. I had a local anaesthetic which was fine and quite interesting, although I was glad I had plenty of layers on as lying still for an hour it easy to get cold. I was given extra blankets.
I hope other people will have a similar positive experience of surgery.