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by pantulis
255 days ago
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The miracle is when they put a _graduated_ lens and you get cured of cataracts and myopia in a procedure where you are awake and can perfectly ntoice how while the lens is being inserted the blinding lights on top of you become more and more defined. It's nothing short of a man-made miracle but I have to say it's also very umconfortable and stressful for the patient. |
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The second operation was easier as I told the surgeon about my reaction to the subtenon block and he put some topical in the right place making it much easier. However the residual anxiety from the first operation remained. All that said, I've had rougher times at the dentist.
I opted for optimal vision at arm's length with a monofocal lens. We spend most of our days around the house. Bifocals with plano below work fine for outdoors, driving and flying (check with your aviation doctor before lens selection as aviation authorities are strict in what lens options are allowed). The depth of field has turned out better than I expected, but I use 1.25 diopter drug store readers when I'm using my tablet at home and put it at arm's length in the coffee shop.
The results are absolutely wonderful and I feel gratitude every time I step outside.