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In reply to the discussion: Had my eye surgery. [View all]

ProfessorGAC

(75,235 posts)
9. Glad Things Went Well
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 09:06 AM
Jan 2025

I've been one-eye sighted since 1995, due to MS.
It's not a huge impediment. In fact, I barely notice it anymore.
I see light on the dead eye, but the middle 15-20% of the field of vision is just a gray blob.
Eye is still perfectly healthy so I can still be a donor.

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Had my eye surgery. [View all] Figarosmom Jan 2025 OP
I'm so glad the surgery us behind you & that it wenr well! SheltieLover Jan 2025 #1
Thank you Figarosmom Jan 2025 #11
Congratulations! Here's to your far-sighted glasses!... electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #2
Thank you Figarosmom Jan 2025 #12
Use those drops frequently and be sure they are PF..preservative free and you'll be fine 🌺 Deuxcents Jan 2025 #3
I will thanks Figarosmom Jan 2025 #13
So did you have cataract surgery? If so do you consider it a success, does your Doctor? walkingman Jan 2025 #4
Yes,yes,he said he was pleased Figarosmom Jan 2025 #14
Thanks for the update; will you need prescription sun glasses in summer? irisblue Jan 2025 #5
Only if i want to read in the sun. Figarosmom Jan 2025 #15
Follow the orders Old Crank Jan 2025 #6
I always Figarosmom Jan 2025 #16
It took a little while for mine to actually level out. duncang Jan 2025 #7
I finally saw what the characters on Ghosts Figarosmom Jan 2025 #17
At least the stress of surgery is behind you True Dough Jan 2025 #8
Yep Figarosmom Jan 2025 #18
Keep those eyes True Dough Jan 2025 #22
I know Figarosmom Jan 2025 #23
Glad Things Went Well ProfessorGAC Jan 2025 #9
Sorry about your eye Figarosmom Jan 2025 #19
Glad the surgery is behind you. Bright days ahead!!! Fla Dem Jan 2025 #10
Yep Figarosmom Jan 2025 #20
I'm facing the same thing shortly - in fact I go for my measurements early March. walkingman Jan 2025 #21
Ive always had reading glasses and i dont mind that. Figarosmom Jan 2025 #24
Thank you - that is exactly what my Doctor said. I guess I'll cross my fingers and take the chance. walkingman Jan 2025 #25
I hear you about being nervous, about risking your one good eye, walkingman. wordstroken Jan 2025 #34
Thank you so much for your insight. I'm 74 retired and drive very little so that is indeed a factor. walkingman Jan 2025 #35
The decision to get the "near vision" turned out to be the best choice. wordstroken Jan 2025 #36
Thanks again!! Makes me feel better. walkingman Jan 2025 #37
One of the big things I noticed after mine was the improvement of color acuity... Wounded Bear Jan 2025 #26
Thank you Figarosmom Jan 2025 #27
The eyedrops after are an inconvenience, and I'm sorry you have adverse reactions... Wounded Bear Jan 2025 #29
Thanks Figarosmom Jan 2025 #33
Best wishes for a speedy and healthy recovery! GreenWave Jan 2025 #28
Thank you Figarosmom Jan 2025 #32
Best wishes. Keep the music coming. surfered Jan 2025 #30
You bet Figarosmom Jan 2025 #31
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