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Cataracts 10:11 - Oct 13 with 7078 viewsE17hoop

Currently sitting in Moorfields getting assessed prior to booking me in for cataract surgery.

I'm going to have to have it on both eyes and curious if anyone here has had the same before? I'm looking forward to improved vision but not having one done and one not for a few weeks!

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Cataracts on 10:19 - Oct 13 with 5762 viewsPadulas_Shampoo

I clicked on this thread thinking I was going to be reading about contracts... so maybe I need mine checked too!
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Cataracts on 10:29 - Oct 13 with 5711 viewsguitarzan

Had a cataract op in Ealing hospital and it was over in 20 minutes. Recovery time was fairly short and free of problems. Wouldn’t recommend having both done at the same time though as you have to wear an eye shield for a couple of days. My biggest discomfort was having to sleep only on my left side for a few days. The difference to your eyesight will be enormous. Totally routine op nothing to worry about.
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Cataracts on 10:51 - Oct 13 with 5647 viewsMrSheen

Cataracts on 10:29 - Oct 13 by guitarzan

Had a cataract op in Ealing hospital and it was over in 20 minutes. Recovery time was fairly short and free of problems. Wouldn’t recommend having both done at the same time though as you have to wear an eye shield for a couple of days. My biggest discomfort was having to sleep only on my left side for a few days. The difference to your eyesight will be enormous. Totally routine op nothing to worry about.


I had both done, either side of the play off final! Kingsbury R might remember me picking up a ticket from his house the night before on my way home from surgery. I went to the game with a bandage over one eye, but as it was the side Derby were attacking it in the second half, it was a blessing. Had no problem with our goal!

Doesn't hurt, the results are miraculous, especially as the artificial lenses also corrected my short-sight and meant I could read unassisted for the first time since I was five, though the passing of time means I now have to wear glasses at times. One very minor thing I have noticed recently is that the internal surface is filming over a little making my vision a little fuzzy, but I'm waiting for an appointment to blast that away with a laser, no drama.
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Cataracts on 11:50 - Oct 13 with 5567 viewsE17hoop

Not worried about the surgery at all - I had wide awake retinal surgery a few years ago and that carried loads more risk than this.

I'm getting toric lenses to correct my astigmatism. It'll mean I'll have better eyesight than any time before in my life. What am I going to do with the 12 or so pairs of glasses I have though? And what do in the 6 weeks in between with one good eye and one unfixed eye?

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Cataracts on 12:00 - Oct 13 with 5525 viewsMrSheen

Cataracts on 11:50 - Oct 13 by E17hoop

Not worried about the surgery at all - I had wide awake retinal surgery a few years ago and that carried loads more risk than this.

I'm getting toric lenses to correct my astigmatism. It'll mean I'll have better eyesight than any time before in my life. What am I going to do with the 12 or so pairs of glasses I have though? And what do in the 6 weeks in between with one good eye and one unfixed eye?


It was only five days for me so I broke the lens out of an old pair of glasses on my good eye. Made it hard to keep them on though. For years afterwards I was reluctant to chuck my lens paraphernalia for some reason.
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Cataracts on 12:53 - Oct 13 with 5450 viewsE17hoop

Cataracts on 12:00 - Oct 13 by MrSheen

It was only five days for me so I broke the lens out of an old pair of glasses on my good eye. Made it hard to keep them on though. For years afterwards I was reluctant to chuck my lens paraphernalia for some reason.


Five days? Wow.

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Cataracts on 13:00 - Oct 13 with 5431 viewskingsburyR

Cataracts on 10:51 - Oct 13 by MrSheen

I had both done, either side of the play off final! Kingsbury R might remember me picking up a ticket from his house the night before on my way home from surgery. I went to the game with a bandage over one eye, but as it was the side Derby were attacking it in the second half, it was a blessing. Had no problem with our goal!

Doesn't hurt, the results are miraculous, especially as the artificial lenses also corrected my short-sight and meant I could read unassisted for the first time since I was five, though the passing of time means I now have to wear glasses at times. One very minor thing I have noticed recently is that the internal surface is filming over a little making my vision a little fuzzy, but I'm waiting for an appointment to blast that away with a laser, no drama.


I do remember that Sheen!!!

Glad that the eyes have improved and you had enough vision to see Bobby's goal.

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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Cataracts on 14:15 - Oct 13 with 5336 viewsSonofpugwash

Had one done and waiting for the other one to "ripen".Two year waiting list.
Was hoping to get a "three for two" deal.

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Cataracts on 14:18 - Oct 13 with 5339 viewsAddinall

I had both done last year,nine days apart.The eye shield mentioned above is not every surgeons choice and I did not have them.Improved my sight greatly.One eye then clouded over again and in June this was sorted with a 3 minute laser treatment.Like the original lens replacements this is virtually painless.You feel things happening but it didn't hurt.
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Cataracts on 14:34 - Oct 13 with 5309 viewsMelakaRanger

A good mate had both eyes done , one in August and the other in September. He went private as the wait was far too long on the NHS and also to get the 'better' replacement lenses.

From what he told me it was really a non event.

Hes used daily contacts for decades and now doesn't need them at all. His vision is now 'perfect' and he is saving £70 every month by not now needs his contacts. He joked that as long as he lives another 8 years he will be in profit!
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Cataracts on 14:43 - Oct 13 with 5298 viewsBoston

Cataracts on 10:19 - Oct 13 by Padulas_Shampoo

I clicked on this thread thinking I was going to be reading about contracts... so maybe I need mine checked too!


I thought there was going to be canoes involved.

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Cataracts on 14:46 - Oct 13 with 5287 viewsizlingtonhoop

Cataracts on 14:43 - Oct 13 by Boston

I thought there was going to be canoes involved.


Don't go chasing waterfalls
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Cataracts on 14:54 - Oct 13 with 5261 viewsMick_S

My wife had an eye test, was diagnosed and operated on within 3 weeks on the nhs. An absolutely fantastic service. Down side, the op was in Slough. Perfect eyesight now and she said I’m ugly.

Nothing to worry about, it’s absolutely routine.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Cataracts on 15:38 - Oct 13 with 5220 viewsE17hoop

Cataracts on 14:54 - Oct 13 by Mick_S

My wife had an eye test, was diagnosed and operated on within 3 weeks on the nhs. An absolutely fantastic service. Down side, the op was in Slough. Perfect eyesight now and she said I’m ugly.

Nothing to worry about, it’s absolutely routine.


I've got ongoing eye problems - the retina, high eye pressure, muscle issues - and when they realised the cataracts were bad, they have seen me and booked in the first op within 6 weeks of the last assessment.

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Cataracts on 15:50 - Oct 13 with 5191 viewsNewBee

Cataracts on 11:50 - Oct 13 by E17hoop

Not worried about the surgery at all - I had wide awake retinal surgery a few years ago and that carried loads more risk than this.

I'm getting toric lenses to correct my astigmatism. It'll mean I'll have better eyesight than any time before in my life. What am I going to do with the 12 or so pairs of glasses I have though? And what do in the 6 weeks in between with one good eye and one unfixed eye?


"What am I going to do with the 12 or so pairs of glasses I have though?"

https://moralfibres.co.uk/what-to-do-with-old-glasses-recycle-donate/

That Chichester Lions link seems particularly worthy.
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Cataracts on 18:14 - Oct 13 with 5123 viewsHAYESBOY

I thought for a second there we might have signed another ''experienced player''.

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Smells like a trout farm in here

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Cataracts on 18:37 - Oct 13 with 5099 viewsTW_R

Cataracts on 11:50 - Oct 13 by E17hoop

Not worried about the surgery at all - I had wide awake retinal surgery a few years ago and that carried loads more risk than this.

I'm getting toric lenses to correct my astigmatism. It'll mean I'll have better eyesight than any time before in my life. What am I going to do with the 12 or so pairs of glasses I have though? And what do in the 6 weeks in between with one good eye and one unfixed eye?


Yeah - I've had 2 retinal detachment surgeries and then had cataract surgery in my right eye a few years later. You're right - the cataract surgery will be a walk in the park for you after the detachment surgery!

The funny thing was my sister-in-law had cataract surgery and said it was awful and that I should ask for sedation. I mentioned this to the consultant on the day of the surgery and he laughed and said that if you've had retinal detachment surgery you definitely don't need a sedative.

Bizarrely I've only had one cataract, so still have to wear a contact lense in one eye or wear glassed that just have a glass lens with no prescrition. I would just take the lens that you don't need out of your glasses. It might look a bit weird, but no point in spending any money just for 6 weeks.
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Cataracts on 23:31 - Oct 13 with 4979 viewsDejR_vu

Why have you all had surgery? Are these conditions not a good thing when watching QPR?

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Cataracts on 00:19 - Oct 14 with 4958 viewsMrSheen

Cataracts on 23:31 - Oct 13 by DejR_vu

Why have you all had surgery? Are these conditions not a good thing when watching QPR?


Good for watching Rangers. Not so good driving into a setting sun.
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Cataracts on 10:35 - Oct 30 with 4601 viewsE17hoop

Cataracts on 18:37 - Oct 13 by TW_R

Yeah - I've had 2 retinal detachment surgeries and then had cataract surgery in my right eye a few years later. You're right - the cataract surgery will be a walk in the park for you after the detachment surgery!

The funny thing was my sister-in-law had cataract surgery and said it was awful and that I should ask for sedation. I mentioned this to the consultant on the day of the surgery and he laughed and said that if you've had retinal detachment surgery you definitely don't need a sedative.

Bizarrely I've only had one cataract, so still have to wear a contact lense in one eye or wear glassed that just have a glass lens with no prescrition. I would just take the lens that you don't need out of your glasses. It might look a bit weird, but no point in spending any money just for 6 weeks.
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Followed this advice and picked up some lenses, just for the unfixed eye.

Currently prepped and waiting for surgery this morning.

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Cataracts on 10:49 - Oct 30 with 4542 viewsWokingR

Cataracts on 10:35 - Oct 30 by E17hoop

Followed this advice and picked up some lenses, just for the unfixed eye.

Currently prepped and waiting for surgery this morning.


Good luck
Hope all goes ok
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Cataracts on 10:54 - Oct 30 with 4514 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Cataracts on 10:35 - Oct 30 by E17hoop

Followed this advice and picked up some lenses, just for the unfixed eye.

Currently prepped and waiting for surgery this morning.


I was in Moorfields the other day and guess who I bumped into?









Everybody.

Hope it goes well.
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Cataracts on 08:30 - Nov 25 with 4062 viewsTW_R

Cataracts on 10:35 - Oct 30 by E17hoop

Followed this advice and picked up some lenses, just for the unfixed eye.

Currently prepped and waiting for surgery this morning.


Sorry buddy - missed this completely. How did the surgery go?
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Cataracts on 11:42 - Nov 25 with 3933 viewsBoston

Cataracts on 08:30 - Nov 25 by TW_R

Sorry buddy - missed this completely. How did the surgery go?


It was a beautifully moving service...

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Cataracts on 13:13 - Nov 25 with 3850 viewsE17hoop

Cataracts on 08:30 - Nov 25 by TW_R

Sorry buddy - missed this completely. How did the surgery go?


Piece of piss. I dozed off while they were doing it.

I've now got a toric blue light lens in my right eye. Never seen as well out of this eye before. The right eye is being reviewed on 15 Dec with it being done asap afterwards.

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