Posted by JD Seller on August 27, 2014 at 19:51:01 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Oh how wonderful posted by LOU from Wi. on August 27, 2014 at 18:33:25:
Lou I am glad your surgery went well. I have seen the results of cataract surgery and it is amazing how much better the people can see.
MY one Uncle was in his eighties when he had it done. He dressed the day of getting the bandages off his first eye. He swore that he had put on a light BROWN shirt. I took him to his appointment. When the Doctor took the bandages off my Uncle keep staring at his shirt and pulling it out to look at it all during the office visit. When we got back to the car he told me what was going on. HE had put on a light BLUE shirt. IF he looked through his good eye he could see it was blue but if he looked through his "bad" eye it looked brown. The cataract was clouding his vision that bad. He was able to read without his glasses in good light. That was a first for him in over forty years.
My wife has had cataracts removed from both eyes. She went from not being able to see at all in the dark to having near "normal" night vision. That does not sound that exciting but she fell several times just going through the house at night. So it made her very scared of moving around if the light was not real bright.
So LOU it is great that you can see well again!!!!
IF any of the rest of you are having this type of trouble PLEASE GO and see if you can benefit from this surgery!!!!
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