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Husband just had it and actually has 20/20 vision now vapor2 Aug 12 #1
Good luck! elleng Aug 12 #2
Best wishes for a quick recovery and great results! MLAA Aug 12 #3
Piece of cake. I have had both eyes done. rzemanfl Aug 12 #4
Immediately after my right eye was done, everything was red for a few minutes. rsdsharp Aug 12 #15
Not remotely surprising. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 13 #52
Get an audiobook. rzemanfl Aug 12 #5
Wishing you a speedy recovery, bif gademocrat7 Aug 12 #6
Had mine done 3 years ago. Piece of cake. Wednesdays Aug 12 #7
Best of luck to you on the cataract surgery. bif debm55 Aug 12 #8
My dad had it. It was a breeze. Plus they gave you muffins and juice applegrove Aug 12 #9
Good luck. Here's to you back painting in no time. -nt CrispyQ Aug 12 #10
It's easy, and since my eyes don't dilate, there was a risk my irises could tear. rsdsharp Aug 12 #11
I've had both eyes done. Two years ago. Diamond_Dog Aug 12 #12
My experiences with it. Parts 1,2,3... The anticipation is worse than the procedure. keithbvadu2 Aug 12 #13
Good luck! XanaDUer2 Aug 12 #14
You'll be in and out before you know it. wendyb-NC Aug 12 #16
You may be surprised at colors. After colors were brighter . Good luck. Srkdqltr Aug 12 #17
Good luck! Mine went fairly well, with only minor discomfort... Wounded Bear Aug 12 #18
Had it done in February for both eyes ten days apart. Polly Hennessey Aug 12 #19
Thanks for the positive feedback everyone! bif Aug 12 #20
cataract surgery AllaN01Bear Aug 12 #21
You will be so happy to have this done. Be sure to use organic eye drops before and after Deuxcents Aug 12 #22
Should be a piece of cake. yonder Aug 12 #23
Which variety are you getting? Fixed? variable?..nt mitch96 Aug 12 #24
No idea bif Aug 12 #25
Medicare will only approve a fixed lens If you want fancier it will cost you $$ yellowdogintexas Aug 12 #36
Every time I go to the eye doctor they say I have a cataract "growing".. I'm worried b/c I had corneal surgery mitch96 Aug 12 #38
It was about 11 years between the first mention from my eye doctor and my actual surgery yellowdogintexas Aug 13 #51
Best wishes! Lulu KC Aug 12 #26
I was really nervous wryter2000 Aug 12 #27
The eye with the new lens is going to be breathtaking. Then close your eyes and look at the world with the other eye and BamaRefugee Aug 12 #30
I went legally blind from posterior subcapsular cataracts in both eyes in 2007. BamaRefugee Aug 12 #28
Best of luck, I should get mine done in the near future Walleye Aug 12 #29
I had both eyes done. You'll be very happy Joinfortmill Aug 12 #31
Good luck! Phentex Aug 12 #32
Hugs. LoisB Aug 12 #33
I'm going for my pre-exam in September. KatyaR Aug 12 #34
I was super lucky wryter2000 Aug 12 #37
Wednesday you will be so happy you did!💐 LakeArenal Aug 12 #35
You will do great! WVlaserguy Aug 12 #39
Best Wishes ProfessorGAC Aug 12 #40
Are you doing the surgery yourself? TlalocW Aug 12 #41
Good luck! Best sucessful result, and recovery! electric_blue68 Aug 12 #42
No reason to be nervous. I had my last eye done Emile Aug 12 #43
I had it a few years ago. redstatebluegirl Aug 12 #44
It really is a miracle localroger Aug 12 #45
Good luck, bif. You'll do great! LuckyCharms Aug 12 #46
Heal speedy and fully. Good luck 🍀 Clouds Passing Aug 12 #47
I've been told by those who had the surgery that it's no big deal ailsagirl Aug 12 #48
Good luck to you. dai13sy Aug 12 #49
All the best! Solly Mack Aug 12 #50
When I was in first grade i could not read the blackboard, PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 13 #53
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