Cataracts and other visual concerns!

   / Cataracts and other visual concerns! #101  
I wish I could do that. Eye doctor told me I had too much astigmatism, and it would require pricey lenses that wouldn't be covered by my insurance. Had contacts from my late 20s thru my late 50s, but it got so both prescription and astigmatism were to the point where contacts couldn't do the job anymore. My glasses aren't quite as thick as yours, but I'd say the left one is a bit over 3/8".

Yeah, I had to do that when my wife had hers done too. Had to wait in the recovery area, they wouldn't let me go to the waiting room where at least there were comfortable chairs.
We call 30 minutes before discharge/pickup and it's almost like clockwork...

Many drop offs and often another person will do the pickup with no one waiting.

Doors open to public at 5:30 am and sometimes I have patients arriving shortly after I get in at 4 am... they come from distance and often difficult to gage travel time plus some can't sleep the night before so the come early... I let them in but others don't feel comfortable doing that.

We do have times when a second person goes with patient to pre-op

Most often it is to translate but it can be when patient has dementia or a minor...

Maybe 2 or 3 times a year a patient will have their pastor come and if space permits also in pre-op.

One thing not helpful is when doctor is running behind and demanding to see the Doctor saying or I'm going to leave

Had a patient so irate because case delayed I did go back to the surgeon to relay... Doc said I will say this once... Do you think it's helping anyone stating the obvious? A case takes the time a case takes... there is no such thing as rushing to catch up and if a patient waiting is unwilling to be delayed the patient should leave.

Patients with medical conditions affected by fasting must communicate this to scheduler so they are at the beginning of the morning instead of noon...

I did like the days when Doc would pop out to brief the family after surgery but doesn't happen here anymore for eyes.

Followup in Doc offices late same day or morning next day...

Biggest reason for cancellation morning of is eating and second is high blood pressure...

Bring ID and Insurance Card(s) and verify types of payment accepted if paying day of...

Ride services not allowed unless someone is riding with you.

We have had patients say the Uber driver is a relative… can’t do much about that…
 
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   / Cataracts and other visual concerns! #102  
Eye doctor told me I had too much astigmatism, and it would require pricey lenses that wouldn't be covered by my insurance.
Oh, yes. Insurance would not cover the special lenses I needed (I had astigmatism also) so I had to pay out of pocket for them. It was expensive but to me it was well worth it. If I had to do it all over again I'd not change a thing.
 
   / Cataracts and other visual concerns!
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Wife's getting one done on the 7th, which means I have to hang out waiting. I don't mind drop-off and pick up, but I could get some errands run.
My clinic required my driver to wait inside or near the front door in the parking lot.
 
   / Cataracts and other visual concerns! #106  
From reading your posts on this thread I expect you would have had the procedure sooner!
Wish I could get mine done!

I would have liked to have the procedures done sooner. But the doctor refused...said the cataracts weren't advanced enough!
 
   / Cataracts and other visual concerns! #107  
I would have liked to have the procedures done sooner. But the doctor refused...said the cataracts weren't advanced enough!
Doctors quantify the severity of cataracts, on a scale of 0-4. I am at 1 in the left and 2.5 in the right. Getting the right done soon, and acuity is poor in that eye. The left is no problem yet (vision correctable to 20/20 with glasses).

Do you know what your severity was when you had the procedure?
 
   / Cataracts and other visual concerns!
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#108  
I went basic lens of +18.0 in the right eye for 20/20 at intermediate to far and +19.5 for 20/20 for normal reading. This was my natural vision for the prior 10 years so there was nothing new to adjust to thankful to and no glasses to keep up with.

This mono fit means I use the right eye to see my center dash computer monitor in the Tesla Model Y and to see clearly at a distance when driving.
 
   / Cataracts and other visual concerns! #110  
I would have liked to have the procedures done sooner. But the doctor refused...said the cataracts weren't advanced enough!
I went through that with my doctor. She said insurance would not cover it. And, its not medically necessary.

I told her that I would pay for it out of pocket. And, I spend more than the cost of surgery on hunting every year. And, people have boob jobs every day, that are not medically necessary.

After all that, we decided to wait another year, when I get on medicare, to do the surgery. I'm scheduled to schedule the surgery next July.
 

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