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nomorepanic
27-11-07, 22:09
As a lot of you will know my other half, Alex, recently had his first cataract removed and it went well but he is really struggling with a problem and needs some reassurance from anyone that has had theirs done.

When he looks straight forward he can see clearly but the side (to the left) is all blurred and it is worrying him that it will never get any better.

Can anyone reassure him please as the consultant told him to give it a few weeks but he is convinced it won't get better.

Can anyone offer any advice that actually knows what he is feeling?

Thanks in advance.:yesyes:

kazzie
27-11-07, 23:35
Hi Nicand Alex:hugs:

My mate had same op some years ago and yes she had the same thing:D

Give it a few weeks and Alex will be fine.......

Rome wasent built in a day lol

Luv Kaz x x x :hugs:

nomorepanic
27-11-07, 23:49
Thanks Kazz

I said I would post or he will start googling and calling the consultant.

This is worse than man flu lol

Believe
27-11-07, 23:57
Hi Nic and Alex,

Bert's Dad and Aunt both had this done. It does take time for this to clear up like Kazzie said.

I had the nerves shorted in both eyes due to lazy eyes, and it took alittle while for my vision to return to normal.

Just take it easy for now, and let it heal.

Love,
Tina

mirry
28-11-07, 07:26
Nic my mother in law is about to have hers done before xmas,
they told her that it will take 1 month to get better , is this true ?

Hope ALex feels better soon :hugs: .

sheena
28-11-07, 19:51
Hi

I had both my eyes done. In the right eye I was nearly blind. During my agoraphobia I had to have the optician come to me. He said that I had damaged my eye and that there was nothing to be done about it.

About a year latter I managed to go in to town and and had my eyes tested. This optician told me that I had cataracts in both eyes.

It was not long before I had both of them done. After I came home from the hospital because I was nearly blind in the right eye everything seemed so bright (also could see the dust more, ha ha).

I did have problems, at first when looking sideways but rest assured that it eventually sorted it self out. I wish Alex well and tell him to try not to worry.

Sheena

Alex
28-11-07, 19:59
Hi

I had both my eyes done. In the right eye I was nearly blind. During my agoraphobia I had to have the optician come to me. He said that I had damaged my eye and that there was nothing to be done about it.

About a year latter I managed to go in to town and and had my eyes tested. This optician told me that I had cataracts in both eyes.

It was not long before I had both of them done. After I came home from the hospital because I was nearly blind in the right eye everything seemed so bright (also could see the dust more, ha ha).

I did have problems, at first when looking sideways but rest assured that it eventually sorted it self out. I wish Alex well and tell him to try not to worry.

Sheena

Many thanks for all of the replies its appreciated.

Sheena - I spoke to a Nurse at the hospital today and she told me that the blurring on the periphary of my vision was due to the new lens being smaller than the old one and that it would not clear up !!! I asked the nurse to get the Consultant to ring me so I can discuss it with him.
The center of my vision is fine and I am amazed at the colour I can now see (I thought our kitchen worksurfaces were brown!!!!!).

Regards

Alex