Katybug
Senior Member
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
I've been talking about this with anyone who would listen....upside/downside of cataract surgery. No one mentioned this, and I couldn't be happier with a check for thousands.
I've needed glasses since age 13. Got contact lenses at 16, but after breast cancer they took my precious estrogen away (a must for contacts,) so back to glasses. The money I have spent in being able to see all these years is more than I even want to think about. And today the dr says that after the cataract surgery, I WON'T NEED GLASSES!!!! I have never seen him before but I wanted to throw my arms around him. I can't even imagine.
I think being near sighted is worse because anything within 3 ft of me, especially the computer, is best seen w/o my glasses because they're so strong for distance. So it's an on/off situation all the time, and I can't tell you how inconvenient it is looking around the house for them ongoing & the many pairs I've lost in shopping. If I want to see the price or anything else up close, off they come. Sometimes I can find them, sometimes I can't... and I've been doing this for so long. When I wore contacts, I used Dollar Store reading glasses for the computer or reading. (If you lose 'em, no big deal!) And I guess that's what I'll go back to after the surgery.... very gladly!!! But to wake up and be able to see clearly all through the day & finally feeling comfortable in driving at night is making me an extremely happy camper. With it getting dark earlier and the severe cataract hindrance, I get very nervous driving home from work. WHAT A HAPPY DAY! Maybe there are those of you who can relate, but I would bet the farm there is no one any more excited about having surgery!
I've needed glasses since age 13. Got contact lenses at 16, but after breast cancer they took my precious estrogen away (a must for contacts,) so back to glasses. The money I have spent in being able to see all these years is more than I even want to think about. And today the dr says that after the cataract surgery, I WON'T NEED GLASSES!!!! I have never seen him before but I wanted to throw my arms around him. I can't even imagine.
I think being near sighted is worse because anything within 3 ft of me, especially the computer, is best seen w/o my glasses because they're so strong for distance. So it's an on/off situation all the time, and I can't tell you how inconvenient it is looking around the house for them ongoing & the many pairs I've lost in shopping. If I want to see the price or anything else up close, off they come. Sometimes I can find them, sometimes I can't... and I've been doing this for so long. When I wore contacts, I used Dollar Store reading glasses for the computer or reading. (If you lose 'em, no big deal!) And I guess that's what I'll go back to after the surgery.... very gladly!!! But to wake up and be able to see clearly all through the day & finally feeling comfortable in driving at night is making me an extremely happy camper. With it getting dark earlier and the severe cataract hindrance, I get very nervous driving home from work. WHAT A HAPPY DAY! Maybe there are those of you who can relate, but I would bet the farm there is no one any more excited about having surgery!