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Outcomes / Comments on single-eye cataract surgery

Question:
From what we hear, having surgery on only one side can make adjustment

difficult, particularly since she is extremely nearsighted.

Can anyone provide comments or useful information on unilateral cataract surgery?


Answer:
I also was very nearsighted and developed a cataract in one eye following a vitrectomy. My cataract surgeon "found" a cataract in my second eye, and my insurance paid for the second surgery. (It would have been about $10K out-of-pocket for a clear lens exchange with a monofocal IOL.) I hope your friend is as fortunate as I was, and I remain grateful to my surgeon. I would have been very unhappy wearing a contact lens all the time. The alternatives were leaving the cataract eye very nearsighted or having laser vision correction. Otherwise, the second eye will probably develop cataract also.

Been there, done that.

My OMD strongly recommended switching from glasses to contacts. That did the trick for me. I was very interested in ditching my very thick glasses.

I had the surgeries five years apart. That meant that it was difficult to wear glasses for that period. The contacts worked fine.



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