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Cataract surgery/ Stedman's Spell-Check for WP5.1

Question:
I was told I need bilateral cataract surgery, which I have scheduled for next week for one of my eyes. This is a good thing, right? Are there any down sides? Will I be able to drive 400 miles a few days later? (Actually seeing the road at night will be a different experience for me, and I'm sure a pleasant one for a change for the other drivers on the road...).

Secondly, I have Stedman's spell-check for WP5.1, which I understand is no longer supported by Stedman's. My dictionary is full; does anyone have any simple 1-2-3 instructions about how to empty some of it out?


Answer:
If Judity does not answer you about the cataract surgery, drop her an email. She just had both eyes done in a relatively short span of time and seems delighted with the results.

If you have any further questions about the dictionary, email me. I don't use Stedman's but I might be able to figure out what you need to do Most of your questions are answered by this NIH site:

http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/cataract/cataract_facts.htm Cataract: What you should know

Cataract surgery does slightly increase the risk of a detached retina.

I've had cataract surgery on both eyes, and a detached retina operation on the left eye.



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