Thank you All for the uplifting stories of experiences re Cataract operations. Your advice and encouragement are most appreciated and they have really allayed my worst fears.
Best regards
Footwork
Thank you All for the uplifting stories of experiences re Cataract operations. Your advice and encouragement are most appreciated and they have really allayed my worst fears.
Best regards
Footwork
Dear Footworks
I am glad we could help you a little through your anxieties. That's what we are here for - to help each other through scary, unsettling times. And we have all had them and probably will have them again from time to time. Do keep in touch. xx
Hello Footwork - I'm sorry I missed your first post but the people who did reply to you echo my positive experience of having a cataract operation - and, of course, the Macular Society is spot on!
I was shortsighted all my life but following a cataract op in August last year, I now have better than 20/20 vision in my left eye and can literally see for miles. The operation itself was not the ordeal I expected - having had injections in my right eye, this was no problem at all. As soon as I left the theatre (15 minutes after entering), with an opaque patch across my eye, I was exclaiming 'I can read that sign, I'm not seeing double, etc.' That night, I could read the digital bedside clock display from the bedroom door - couldn't read it from the bed the previous morning even with my specs on!
I have macular scarring in my right eye meaning I have distorted and blank central vision and a cataract is also affecting the peripheral vision so I am on the list for a cataract op in that eye too. I will never see properly with my right eye but it will balance my vision a bit better - I wear a contact lens for that at the moment.
We are all different and react differently but to me, cataract surgery has been a miracle! Best wishes and hope all goes well.