3 Mos Since My Cataract Surgery? Regrets, Criticisms, Praise?

 

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11 Comments

  1. Getting ready to leave and get surgery for my retinal detachment!….and this pops up!!!! I’ll listen later

  2. 🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀🥀🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀
    “Wearing glasses probably make me look better as I age” made me smile. I had cataract surgery too. Other than some glare on sunny days, I adore my results!
    🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀🥀🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀

  3. Glad you’re doing good. I have a rare eye disease passed down through family. I had cataracts removed when I was 21. I was legally blind. Best thing I have ever done.

  4. I couldn’t have cataract surgery as I refused the jabs and tests of 5 years ago. I’m trusting the Lord to undertake for my vision. The Lord Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever.🙌 🇵🇹 Portugal.

    1. I don’t understand why that would keep you from having cataract surgery. 🤔 I had the surgery last year and didn’t take the jab

  5. you were blessed. i got it and yes and was good. i wore glasses far and near. now only were it for reading. i use the chap magnific glasses. for far don’t need it but can’t read the roadside. glasses don’t fix it. at night, now i see halo head lights. . now i don’t drive. i see floaters because they put needles in my eye.

  6. It’s been five years since I had my cataract surgery. It’s not as good as it was when I first had it done, but before I could not even drive at night now I can.

  7. I chose to have the expensive lens not paid for by Medicare. It was worth it to me, not to ever have to wear glasses.

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