Cataract Surgery

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MikePA said:
No, I didn't go any further. I called the doctor back and asked more questions. Even though he said I had the 'beginnings of cataracts', it was not a diagnosis of cataracts. So, I would have to pay the full cost of the procedure and lenses. :eek:

If I were in your situation, I'd have the surgery.

I know what you mean about full cost. It's not cheap even with the surgery. Thanks for the update. I figure that at my age I need to get the best possible solution that will give me the best quality of life for the next 40 years or more hopefully. The doctor called on Friday and I've decided to go ahead with the surgery and have the crystalens installed. I go in on the 31st of January to have all the measurements done then I'm scheduled for Feb. 12th for the first eye and March 3rd for the second.
 
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srossman said:
I know what you mean about full cost. It's not cheap even with the surgery. Thanks for the update. I figure that at my age I need to get the best possible solution that will give me the best quality of life for the next 40 years or more hopefully. The doctor called on Friday and I've decided to go ahead with the surgery and have the crystalens installed. I go in on the 31st of January to have all the measurements done then I'm scheduled for Feb. 12th for the first eye and March 3rd for the second.
Good luck, Scott!! FWIW, Crystalens was what I was going to go with.

I look forward to reading your report on how well things go. :)
 
   / Cataract Surgery #33  
MikePA said:
You have incorrectly read what I wrote.

I did not say I was getting cataract surgery from an optometrist. (They are not licensed to perfrom surgery.) Nor did I say an optometrist was doing the diagnosis. Optometrists are trained to notice cataracts and then, when necessary, refer you to an ophthalmologist for follow up.

MikePA - My mistake, I was only going off your prior comment about an annual exam with the optometrist. Great that you're dealing with an experienced surgeon for this. Good luck with the surgery, my new lense inplant made a big difference in my vision and clarity, and went without any problems at all. I'm sure yours will be fine as well. Champy
 
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Champy said:
Great that you're dealing with an experienced surgeon for this. Good luck with the surgery...I'm sure yours will be fine as well.
While I appreciate the good wishes, it's srossman who is getting the surgery, not me.
 
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Wow....guess my wife is right, I really can't follow a simple conversation without screwing it up. Well then good luck to srossman too!:)
 

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