Anyone had this done? I was wanting laser surgery but it is not possible and lens replacement is the only option. It will give me good distance viewing but will need reading glasses.
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16-02-2018 08:42 PM #1
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Lens replacement surgery
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16-02-2018 09:53 PM #2
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I got it done in both eyes. One is decent, still needs a reading lens (i actually have a distance lens too but thats because they chose the wrong one for me) but i find i dont see as well in the dark with it, i know one other woman who says the same.
If it aint broke dont fix it.
Sorry i cant be more positive.
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16-02-2018 09:55 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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16-02-2018 10:00 PM #4
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16-02-2018 10:05 PM #5
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Or them using a scalpel to slice my eyball open to relieve the pressure behind my eye the next day
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16-02-2018 10:06 PM #6
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Or.....okay I'll stop
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16-02-2018 10:10 PM #7
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It's OK I have watched several videos of the procedure.
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17-02-2018 09:46 AM #8
I’ve no idea why people get things like this or laser eye surgery done unless it is absolutely necessary. Is wearing specs that bad in the grand scheme of things?
On a similar note to some of Mrs S’s story, a lady at work is having to get monthly injections in her eyes to stop something getting worse (a blocked artery maybe). Last month’s one didn’t go well. The guy encountered calcification apparently so pushed harder to get through it and ended up hitting a nerve which made my colleague jump (as it would). The needle snapped and got lost in her eye and her eye filled up with blood!
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17-02-2018 10:03 AM #9
I was having a pleasant relaxing morning in my hotel room until I opened this thread.
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17-02-2018 11:44 AM #10
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I was awake on the operating table and the back of my eye burst. It all went a bit mental after that. The next 4 months were some of the worst of my life. Hourly steroid drops,stitch removal,constant pain and of course accepting my lack of sight in that eye. The 24 hours after it was horrendous with me having to get rushed back in barely conscious. Bonus is I now have a spectacularly enlarged pupil which is kinda funky 😁
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