Cataracts
- tabascoboy
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Good luck with the recovery, hope it goes well. At my last examination I was told i had the first signs of cataracts so this maybe something I have to look forward to one day
- Torquemada 1420
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Jeesuss ASMO, how old are you?!
And I thought they only did one at a time?
And I thought they only did one at a time?
Not age related this time, its due to a vitrectomy, the side effect is that it causes a cataract within 6 months.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:00 am Jeesuss ASMO, how old are you?!
And I thought they only did one at a time?
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I assume you were suffering from floaters?ASMO wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:04 amNot age related this time, its due to a vitrectomy, the side effect is that it causes a cataract within 6 months.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:00 am Jeesuss ASMO, how old are you?!
And I thought they only did one at a time?
Bigtime, as well as 2 tears on my retina.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:21 amI assume you were suffering from floaters?ASMO wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:04 amNot age related this time, its due to a vitrectomy, the side effect is that it causes a cataract within 6 months.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:00 am Jeesuss ASMO, how old are you?!
And I thought they only did one at a time?
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I feel for you. My mum went through all of this..... and coughed during the vitrectomy procedure which resulted in significant eye damage.ASMO wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:29 amBigtime, as well as 2 tears on my retina.
A weird thread to join in on for a first but there we are.
My mum had one done in Dec last year - they put someone else's lens in and then had to fish it out when they discovered the error.
Haemorrhaging, torn retina, three months without a lens, cornea too damaged so cornea transplant and now a dry iris.
No sight in that eye yet.
21 visits to various hospitals.
And this was private in the UK.
Binny
My mum had one done in Dec last year - they put someone else's lens in and then had to fish it out when they discovered the error.
Haemorrhaging, torn retina, three months without a lens, cornea too damaged so cornea transplant and now a dry iris.
No sight in that eye yet.
21 visits to various hospitals.
And this was private in the UK.
Binny
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Sounds like my mother's experiences. And it was Moorfields.Binny wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 12:20 pm A weird thread to join in on for a first but there we are.
My mum had one done in Dec last year - they put someone else's lens in and then had to fish it out when they discovered the error.
Haemorrhaging, torn retina, three months without a lens, cornea too damaged so cornea transplant and now a dry iris.
No sight in that eye yet.
21 visits to various hospitals.
And this was private in the UK.
Binny
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Ouch.
You do not do such procedures in South African state hospitals - to here are excellent private hospitals (at a stiff price) for those.
Ironically, the best opthalmic surgeon I know works for the State, full time, and succeeds in referring needful state patients to private care (subsidised by the practitioners). A strange man, born-again Christian, but widely regarded as super brilliant by the private sector
Cataract procedures (both eyes) worked well on me - but the retinal detachments and subsequent macular degeneration cannot be helped. Que sera sera .
My wife had a cataract removed, new lens installed, worked well.
Wish you all well
You do not do such procedures in South African state hospitals - to here are excellent private hospitals (at a stiff price) for those.
Ironically, the best opthalmic surgeon I know works for the State, full time, and succeeds in referring needful state patients to private care (subsidised by the practitioners). A strange man, born-again Christian, but widely regarded as super brilliant by the private sector
Cataract procedures (both eyes) worked well on me - but the retinal detachments and subsequent macular degeneration cannot be helped. Que sera sera .
My wife had a cataract removed, new lens installed, worked well.
Wish you all well