Jaybr
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I had both eyes done in fall of 2023 and very happy with results. I had astigmatism and went with multifocal lenses. I still need readers but anything past about arm length is 20/20.
I had both eyes done in 21'. Best thing I've done in years. Hope all goes well.I went see my doctor today to schedule my surgery. She will do the first eye next Monday (memorial day), and the second eye 3 weeks after that.
I decided to go with a multifocal lens which will cost me $5000 over what Medicare will pay. I have been ready for this for years. I just don't like wearing glasses.
my sister went with the close vision in one eye and far vision in the other and couldn't be happier. I went with far vision and I have to carry around readers to do anything besides drive or shoot. Working on the car, reading, using a computer, eating, all requires glasses. I got readers scattered all over the place so I can find a pair when needed...it's kind of a PIA.I don’t know the name of the lenses, but My wife opted for one close up focused lens, and the other side is for distance vision
The end result is that she can’t see either worth a darn. She regrets the choice now, as she has to wear glasses for most of the things she does during the day
I went with. Distance lenses, which work well, but can’t read most print without reading glasses. I am happy with that choice
I got the multifocus or whatever they are called. Expensive, but I only need reading glasses for dim light or very small print. If considering the near/far correction I would suggest trying it with contact lens first. I tried it and got sick.my sister went with the close vision in one eye and far vision in the other and couldn't be happier. I went with far vision and I have to carry around readers to do anything besides drive or shoot. Working on the car, reading, using a computer, eating, all requires glasses. I got readers scattered all over the place so I can find a pair when needed...it's kind of a PIA.
You've probably had cataracts to some extent for perhaps years. They progress very slowly, but never get better. There are three or four levels of correction and they should all be explained to you. Only the basic is covered by Medicare and most insurance. The better options will require you to pay.I went to get my eyes checked and found out I have cataracts.. 1st appointment with the eye surgeon is July 2nd..
I guess they didn’t think it was “life threatening”?? Lol
What r some questions I should ask.. this is my first barbecue..