Kaila
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I have not heard before, of a person not being the correct amount, under, with the meds given during this procedure. There is someone right there who monitors that, so it could have/should have been noticed and corrected or modified.My doctor didn't have me far enough under so I could feel enough that I had night mares for a year after that. I am in need of the second eye surgery and have a new doctor.
My husband developed some type of common issue years after he had his done, it was a simple fix that was just using a laser to clean off the new lens. Have your eyes checked at least yearly to stay on top of things.
Be sure to follow the doctor's orders and your recovery will be fine.
They don't routinely put you entirely to sleep for that, so you shouldn't expect that, unless you and your new doctor specifically agree to do it that way for you.
But with the usual level of sedation, you really should not feel uncomfortable during it.
I hope that never happens to you again, HappyHeart, and I dont think it will.
I am sure you have discussed it with your new doctor,
and I hope you will manage to go thru with it, for the other eye, and that it goes much, much better for you.
I will add that I do get horrific nightmares (and more) for long afterwards, as part of my drug reactions/allergies to the meds used for sedation, so there's a chance that is what you had, but of course, I don't know.
I am just adding my info, in case it helps you or anyone else who is reading.
And yes, about 25 % of people, they say, have to have that other procedure at some point later on, that your husband did, to clear up the lens again. It is MUCH easier than the cataract surgery; it does not require any sedation or any drops, and works very well.
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