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07-11-2015 08:42 PM
07-12-2015 02:32 AM
@151949 wrote:My DH is having cataracts removed this fall when we get home from vacation. His have been getting worse for a couple years and he now can hardly drive except on bright sunny days. His doctor said when they would be done was up to him and he would know when it was time. It was time last winter but , alas , he had a small stroke and the neuro doctor wanted him to wait because he was on major anticoagulant meds. Now he is just on plavix so he got the go ahead for this fall.
Hello, 151949, just a quick comment on the size of your text/font. These small letters are difficult to read and I am wondering if you can make them larger, please. Thank you.
07-19-2015 11:53 AM
@Mmsfoxxie wrote:
I think an opthamologist should be seen, not an optometrist, socialgirl.
ITA !!
07-19-2015 12:19 PM
07-19-2015 02:26 PM
07-20-2015 08:54 AM
07-31-2015 03:09 AM
If your friend have near-sightedness or it affect her daily life ( for eg: in driving), then it's better to remove the cataract. My father who is 60 had done a cataract surgery this month. He was sensitive to light and had blurred vision. So he had consulted a free lasik consultation in Evergreen eye center, an eye clinic in Auburn for laser eye surgery cataract removal. His doctor suggested him to correct his astigmatism before the surgery. In most of the cases, surgery is not essential, but if your friend have a cataract in her both eyes, then go for surgery. All the best.
07-31-2015 03:21 AM
If your friend have near-sightedness or it affect her daily life ( for eg: in driving), then it's better to remove the cataract. My father who is 60 had done a cataract surgery this month. He was sensitive to light and had blurred vision. So he had consulted a free lasik consultation in Evergreen eye center, an eye clinic in Auburn for laser eye surgery cataract removal. His doctor suggested him to correct his astigmatism before the surgery. In most of the cases, surgery is not essential, but if your friend have a cataract in her both eyes, then go for surgery. All the best.
07-31-2015 03:30 AM
If your friend have near-sightedness or it affect her daily life ( for eg: in driving), then it's better to remove the cataract. My father who is 60 had done a cataract surgery this month. He was sensitive to light and had blurred vision. So he had consulted a free lasik consultation in Evergreen eye center, an eye clinic in Auburn for laser eye surgery cataract removal. His doctor suggested him to correct his astigmatism before the surgery. In most of the cases, surgery is not essential, but if your friend have a cataract in her both eyes, then go for surgery. All the best.
07-31-2015 04:44 AM
If your friend have near-sightedness or it affect her daily life ( for eg: in driving), then it's better to remove the cataract. My father who is 60 had done a cataract surgery this month. He was sensitive to light and had blurred vision. So he had consulted a free lasik consultation in Evergreen eye center, an eye clinic in Auburn for laser eye surgery cataract removal. His doctor suggested him to correct his astigmatism before the surgery. In most of the cases, surgery is not essential, but if your friend have a cataract in her both eyes, then go for surgery. All the best.
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