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do you have any experience with cataract surgery problems?

Question:
54 year old male had cataract surgery on left eye in July. All was GREAT for 3 1/2 weeks. I followed instructions for eyedrops , gradually reducing dosages as instructed. About 3 1/2 weeks after surgery woke up with eye extremely irritated and vision very cloudy. Rushed back to doctor and they discovered eye was inflamed and increased dosage of Econopred to 4 times a day and told me to stay at that level. Now 2 1/2 weeks later still wake up with extremely cloudy vision in left eye which gradually clears up as day progresses. Is this what I have to look forward to the rest of my life ???? I wouldn't have had the surgery if I had known this. I'm still on the 4 dosages of Econopred daily and doesnt seem to be helping ???? Anyone else had this trouble ????


Answer:
Ace, I don't think you know what you're talking about.

1. Cataract surgery IS elective. That means your you do it WHEN it reaches a point YOU need it done. Except in extreme cases, cataracts do not damage the eye or make you go blind. This is different from something else, say a serious cardiac problem, where the surgery is really not elective, because if you don't have it, you will die. The non-elective cataracts are ones that are provoking a glaucoma attack, or where it precludes examining or treating the eye, such as laser photocoagulation for diabetic retinopathy hindered by the cataract. 2. You are virtually never "too old" to have cataract surgery. You may be too sick to undergo the stress, but not too old. My own oldest cataract patient so far was 102 years old. Is that old enough for you? I frequently operate on people in their 90's. 3, This has nothing to do with the 54 year old patient's problems mentioned above. Sounds like he still has inflammation, which should be treatable and hopefully gradually resolve. Surgery is ALWAYS a situation of risks, and you can never know what will happen in one's own individual case beforeheand.



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