I haven't said anything about it, but since the middle of the month I've had both my eyes operated on for cataracts. Between my near-sighted prescription and the cataracts I was having a pretty tough time seeing for a while. I just got back from my second post-op doctor's visit. During my first surgery and recovery I barely felt anything. My second surgery was not nearly as sensation free as the first. I felt irritation with just about everything the doctor did. No pain, but irritation. I woke up this morning and there was still a lot of irritation. It got better as I was waiting for the time to go to the doctor's office. By the time I was in the waiting room, it felt fine. I read one line on the eye chart, and was told my vision in my just-operated-on eye is 20-20 (much better than the first eye had been the first day). They tell me the vision in both eyes will continue to improve. I notice my ability to see close up with the first eye is a lot better than it was a week ago.
I would definitely tell anyone considering cataract surgery to go ahead and do it. If nothing else you'll get to see what white really looks like again! Actually my colors hadn't been so far off as some people have said their color vision was. Here in Arizona I live in a very off-white world; landscape, houses, house interiors. Now it all just looks more white and less off-white. ;o)
The only color that looks much different is blue. With cataracts it looked a lot more like green!
I would definitely tell anyone considering cataract surgery to go ahead and do it. If nothing else you'll get to see what white really looks like again! Actually my colors hadn't been so far off as some people have said their color vision was. Here in Arizona I live in a very off-white world; landscape, houses, house interiors. Now it all just looks more white and less off-white. ;o)
The only color that looks much different is blue. With cataracts it looked a lot more like green!