Having Cataract Surgery? Here's everything you need to know!

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  • @jacksagrafsky4936
    @jacksagrafsky4936 Год назад +130

    In 2018 at the age of 65 I was told that I had Cataracts. I had been told prior to that diagnoses that I had the beginnings of cataracts going back to my mid fifties. I was nearsighted and wore glasses since I was a young teen, and had worn contacts since 2007. I really believe that I had no issues with my eyesight and read and drove without difficulties. Had the first surgery on the 15th of November 2018. Remember the ENTIRE procedure from sign in to being driven home. On my return home and with all the drops and instructions. As the meds wore off I began to have a crushing headache, like I have NEVER had before. Could not lay down, or sit as the intense pain just would not stop. I could only stand and at my fireplace mantle with my head in my arms and suffer as the pain subsided over the course of several hours. I called the doctor and was told to take Tylenol. Didn't help a bit. When I went in for my follow up a few days later I explained the event and it was just blown off. Reluctantly I had the left eye done two weeks later on the 30th of November 2018. The exact same problem and intense pain happened again. At the follow up I again described the problem. Same answer, "sorry for your inconvenience". Since then have had TWO "YAG" procedures and multiple eye exams because of seeing double. Have to wear "Prismatic Lensed" glasses and STILL see double. My vision is worse NOW then before the surgeries. Please enter into this procedure with what I went through and ask and ask again what to expect and if you are NOT given answers that YOU understand talk to other doctors for your own well being. My sight and anyone's is too precious to allow to be lost or misdiagnosed. Many of those things I loved to do (read a book a week, drive, watch tv, play video games) are now a chore not an enjoyment. I will end this comment by saying all doctors and the phacility the procedures were done at are considered the best in the state of Virginia. If you enjoyed this video and already have had the procedure, God bless you if all worked out well. I will always tell my side of what can and will go wrong. Not all surgeries are successful. Why do you fill out so many forms to release a doctor's responsibilities? Think about it.

    • @janehandy9840
      @janehandy9840 Год назад +28

      That all sounds horrible and I’m so sorry you have and are still having such bad effects . They didn’t even check your pressure behind your eyes?? Nothing is right about that. I’m about two months out from having the cataracts plus vision correction and my eyes are still blurring up. Dr. tells me it may take 90 days or longer to completely clear up. Yes I can see everything and I’m so thankful for my vision but I sure hopes the blurring goes away. I hope you get better and you can start enjoying your eyes.

    • @tonimcdaniel9110
      @tonimcdaniel9110 Год назад +12

      Thank you

    • @ciraabreu4150
      @ciraabreu4150 Год назад +8

      The same thing happened to me, but at least I don't see double, but I went to one YAG session. I have residues of my catarata. Thank God that I have canceled the other eye, and the asked me why. It happened anywhere and I think that maybe the Laser is the one to blame.

    • @r.1599
      @r.1599 Год назад +5

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. 😢

    • @mayrarodriguez3142
      @mayrarodriguez3142 Год назад +3

      Sorry for your experience. May I ask who the surgeon was? I'm in Virginia also and was told I need surgery on my left eye.

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 3 года назад +245

    This was the best, easiest, and more productive surgery I've ever had in my entire life. Not only was it quick and totally painless, but the doc inserted a PRESCRIPTION LENS that completely fixed my extreme nearsightedness, allowing me to throw away my "coke bottle" glasses, forever. What a blessing.

    • @barbarasmith2044
      @barbarasmith2044 2 года назад +11

      Amen!!!!!!! I'm so glad I got it!!!

    • @constancegladden7024
      @constancegladden7024 2 года назад +4

      What if both eyes from childhood don't see in sync?

    • @alphonserobichaud1278
      @alphonserobichaud1278 2 года назад +10

      Tiffsaver did it cost alot of the lenses if Medicare don't pay for the better lense?

    • @tiffsaver
      @tiffsaver 2 года назад +2

      @@alphonserobichaud1278
      I don't understand your English.

    • @Pneuma121
      @Pneuma121 2 года назад +14

      @@tiffsaver He meant does it cost a lot more for the advanced lenses if Medicare didn’t pay for it?

  • @peepkagirl1
    @peepkagirl1 Год назад +32

    Had bilateral cataract surgery 2 years ago. Had an excellent surgeon. Easiest surgery ever! Only took less than 30 minutes & the improvement in vision immediately afterward is awesome!!!! It is like going from seeing the world as a dim, dark cloud to lights ON!!! Everything is clear, bright, & beautiful!!! White is SO white, it almost has a bluish tint to it!!! Anyone who learns they need cataract surgery, DON'T worry or be afraid!!! Be EXCITED!!! Nothing to it!!! usa

    • @darylnelms1654
      @darylnelms1654 Месяц назад

      Thank you for your input. The incision part scared me

  • @rogermurdoc9303
    @rogermurdoc9303 3 года назад +35

    Cataract surgery was nothing short of a miracle for me. Had both eyes done about 6 years ago. Went from a life-time of 20/400+ to 20/20. Only use reading glasses for reading out to about 15", everything else is without glasses. Very liberating and has been the best part of getting old for me. I'm now 71½ and loving my new vision.

  • @mluc1111
    @mluc1111 3 года назад +60

    I wish she's in my states, she sounds very professional I'll go to her in a heartbeat

  • @oldcougar65
    @oldcougar65 Год назад +19

    I was pretty much resolved to never driving at night again. And daytime driving wasn't that great either. I used glasses to read my computer screen, and to read printed material I augmented the glasses with a magnifier. I was told I needed cataract surgery, and went into it absolutely clueless. I went to the surgical center; they gave me a 'light sedative'; I relaxed and fell asleep. Fiveteen minutes later, the nurse woke me up and said, "Time to go." I said, "What about the surgery?" She said, "You've had it." Never felt a thing. I had the other eye done two weeks later, and suddenly I had perfect vision. Don't need glasses to work on the computer. Driving is no problem. Before the surgery, I hated to drive. Tomorrow we plan to drive about 7 hours through the state looking at the autumn leaves. Pretty cool, huh?

  • @rolandmccabe4679
    @rolandmccabe4679 3 года назад +173

    I was just told recently by my eye care professional that I need cataract surgery.....never had a clue what to expect but after watching this video I was so relieved when I understood the process! I kept thinking all the way through the video that I wish I had this professional person near me doing the procedure!! You put me so at ease and explained it so thoroughly and professionally! Wish so much that it was you doing my surgery!!

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest 2 года назад +9

      My ophthalmologist was from a whole family of them. Huge waiting room in small town office, tons of pts all the time.
      The doc never checked the lens before inserting it. The bimbo asst gave the wrong one. He offered to redo it. I was grateful I could still see and declined the offer.
      Good luck to you. Don't book med txs in PA.

    • @dhsjohn01
      @dhsjohn01 2 года назад +4

      @@grandmalovesmebest To many abbreviations so post is meaningless.

    • @gillbailey7019
      @gillbailey7019 2 года назад +2

      @@grandmalovesmebest I was told i needed cateract surgery a out 2 months ago . Ig was s bit of a shock , it had never been mentioned before . I have Macular degeneration in my right eye and dry md in my left eye . My sight in my left eye is good . I still drive ., I have passed the DVLA eye test . My concern is , i have been having injections in my right eye for at least 5 or 6 years , i was told that after the cataract surgery i would be able to drive without glasses , i feel quite baffled by this because i know there is no cure for MD , so how can this be possible ? .

    • @maddybee4523
      @maddybee4523 Год назад +3

      I wish I have would have her too

    • @paolaglidden4697
      @paolaglidden4697 Год назад +2

      OH my god I was thinking the same thing!!!!

  • @markt9438
    @markt9438 3 года назад +12

    other than tonsils at 10 years old which was horrific ! at 63 easiest surgery in 10 min ,no pain and pleasant results ! No worries just do it !!! Blessing all.

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr 3 года назад +2

      *10-minutes to reMove & RePLace your Lens????*

    • @markt9438
      @markt9438 3 года назад +1

      @@Justin.Martyr that's right Justin I had both of my eyes done from Dr futowski in lake Mary Florida he does exceptionally good work I am more than satisfied and paid over $11,000 to have this done on both eyes

  • @daffy2u
    @daffy2u 3 года назад +20

    I had both Cataracts removed 1Left in 2014 and the other 6-10-19 by the same Doctor... Lam H. Le, M.D. Ophthalmologist at Tripler Army Medical Center on a Copaypayment system of $50 a visit. I had 4. He did an outstanding job in fixing my eyes though VA center. Now everything looks brand new I am really stoked about what he did for me.

  • @roblloyd1879
    @roblloyd1879 3 года назад +22

    Had catteract surgery, Hereford hospital Uk. Absolutely brilliant. Now classed as 20/20 vision. 10 minute op per eye.

  • @Lee-rq1ek
    @Lee-rq1ek 3 года назад +85

    Hey, peeps, had both my eyes done in 2003...Posterior Subcapsular Cataracts (back of lens)...one in May and the second in December. Nothing to be overly anxious about...when you notice the color spectrum return, you'll be amazed.

    • @nunyabusiness6746
      @nunyabusiness6746 3 года назад +5

      Glad for you but remember, the back of your lens now has nothing between it and the vitreous gel of your eye and, God forbid, if you ever have a problem now be sure you choose a very good surgeon because things will now be much more dicey.

    • @wintercomesearly
      @wintercomesearly 3 года назад

      @@nunyabusiness6746 It's all in the original surgical skill. Given the date of @Lee's surgeries it appears s/he has had a good outcome.
      ruclips.net/video/8kBizmr0c04/видео.html

  • @winbrown444
    @winbrown444 Месяц назад +2

    The biggest thing you need to know is how competent is your Dr.

  • @auntmayme8119
    @auntmayme8119 3 года назад +47

    When it comes time for me to have cataract surgery, I sure wish I could have you as my doctor. Hopefully I will have someone who will be as straightforward as you.

  • @janetcrane59
    @janetcrane59 2 года назад +7

    I have never been able to get anything close to my eyes. I can't even get drops in them. However that changed when I had my cataract surgery. It was so simple fast & easy. My Dr. Was very kind & put me at ease slso. I only wish I hadn't waited so long to have it done.

  • @bobcollard11
    @bobcollard11 3 года назад +41

    I had Cataract surgery back in 2012, at the VA hospital in Madison Wisconsin. They placed Acrysof lenses in which changed my prescription from near sighted to far sighted and now have very good vision. I would recommend this surgery for anyone who needs it, in my opinion. I only use reading glasses for very fine print, using a computer at about 18 inches or greater without the need for a correction and 20 / 20 vision at a distance. This may not be the case for all patients, but I am very pleased with mine.

  • @petschannel9952
    @petschannel9952 2 года назад +15

    I was scared too when I started losing my vision. After 2 surgeries that were completely painless, I see better than I ever did in my life. Thank you dr Zhou .. and all the other Drs you give us a new lease on life.

  • @karenwesson8459
    @karenwesson8459 3 года назад +362

    I think this was the most informative video I’ve ever seen on RUclips. Everything I was wanting to know was covered and in such a clear non technical manner. Much appreciated!!!

    • @theeyesurgeon2842
      @theeyesurgeon2842  3 года назад +40

      Oh wonderful! That was exactly my intent! Thanks for the kind words:)

    • @ronfiv9918
      @ronfiv9918 3 года назад +16

      WoW, yeah same here , this thing has been giving me fits for almost a year now & i am or was a truck driver so it is so bad now i can't drive and so i have been looking at different videos n such all this time but yeah this one was excellent , now just gotta get the money up for it

    • @maximinapaat8076
      @maximinapaat8076 3 года назад +5

      Oldies songs 50th

    • @debbieharkness4191
      @debbieharkness4191 3 года назад +8

      What if you also have macular degeneration too? And on oxygen?

    • @AY-lv6we
      @AY-lv6we 3 года назад +1

      @@debbieharkness4191 I have a friend who had his macular degeneration treated in hospital and then followed by the cataract surgery in one go. But if you are on oxygen you may not be good enough from anesthesia point of view!

  • @suzanneterrey4499
    @suzanneterrey4499 3 года назад +30

    I had cataract surgery 2 months ago and it was the scariest thing I've ever done!!! Now I can say I was scared about nothing!! The surgery was a piece of cake. I was totally unaware of anything being done and there was NO PAIN!! It was over in less than 10 minutes. The worse part of the whole event is post op eye drops. 3 times a day, for 3 weeks. They burn just like a lemon being squeezed in your eye, but I wound up with 20/15 vision and I don't need glasses except for writing checks, LOL.

    • @dontrend5956
      @dontrend5956 2 года назад +1

      Can you read a book or a computer screen from 12-14 inches without reading glasses?

    • @kathybitzan7473
      @kathybitzan7473 2 года назад +2

      I was not so lucky and the old guy screwed up my left eye. Was very agitated that I had the nerve to question him. I went to another office and found out after 10 months my left eye is way worse than before. So hopefully this will go smoother. Scared, you bet I am. But this time I'll follow her advice. I never did anything that she described. I have a lot of dry eye so will work on correcting the situation.

    • @juniormcclure139
      @juniormcclure139 2 года назад +2

      😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣I will be doing my surgery the end of may

    • @girlee0303
      @girlee0303 Год назад +2

      What did they do to make you unaware of the pain and seeing that they were in your eye? My Medi cal Dr told me I’d be awake and even with my ptsd he did nothing to assure me that I would be OK and not know what was going on. I’m not gonna do it until I absolutely have to

    • @suzanneterrey4499
      @suzanneterrey4499 Год назад +6

      @@girlee0303 Before the surgery, an IV was placed on my arm. When I walked into the surgery and was plugged in. The Dr. told me he was going to start the IV. Seconds later I was OUT. I woke up about 10 minutes later, wide awake, no pain and was placed in a wheelchair and wheeled out to the car. p.s. the sleep was very pleasant.

  • @michaeltb1358
    @michaeltb1358 3 года назад +34

    This lady explains everything so clearly. And she has beautiful eyes that hold your attention all the way though the video. Pity she is not close enough to treat my eyes.

  • @marymaryquitecontrary
    @marymaryquitecontrary 3 года назад +107

    This is, hands down, the most useful and practical cataracts video I have watched, and I've seen dozens. Having confidence in any surgical procedure requires knowledge, and knowledge depends on knowing the right questions to ask. I feel much better equipped now to engage with my retinal specialist and cataracts surgeon. Thank you!

  • @AW-pz3qc
    @AW-pz3qc 3 года назад +164

    Wow!! So informative with such clear detail. My first cataract surgery is scheduled next week, there is no pre-op appointment, types of lenses have not been discussed and until watching YT videos I wasn't aware there were different types of lenses. Will now cancel and find another surgeon, so thank you for helping me make an informed decision, as I now know it's the right one for me. You are a godsend. Thanks again

    • @theeyesurgeon2842
      @theeyesurgeon2842  3 года назад +19

      Good luck!! Glad this was helpful for you:)

    • @marianmartin9441
      @marianmartin9441 3 года назад +22

      @@theeyesurgeon2842 Had mu surgery already and no one mentioned options to me. Also never discussed my stigmatism. Will not use him again.

    • @theeyesurgeon2842
      @theeyesurgeon2842  3 года назад +28

      @@marianmartin9441 I’m so sorry to hear that. It’s a lot to cover, but so important for you to make an informed decision. I hope you are doing well after your surgery!

    • @esthergonzales257
      @esthergonzales257 3 года назад +12

      @@theeyesurgeon2842 hello I loved your video where are you located at as I need to have cataract surgery I loved how you explained everything. Thank you

    • @jamiedonato8011
      @jamiedonato8011 2 года назад +4

      @@theeyesurgeon2842 are you in New York City ?

  • @harmonarmon
    @harmonarmon 3 года назад +7

    I used wrap-around sunglasses for bed instead of taping a plastic shield. I propped myself up with lots of pillows under my arms and around my neck/shoulders/head so I wouldn't put my head into a pillow. I sleep on my side so I was a bit on my side and comfortable.

  • @jennifers6435
    @jennifers6435 3 года назад +46

    Cataract surgery was actually very interesting...totally painless..a miracle...easiest procedure ever..

    • @lauraswan8647
      @lauraswan8647 3 года назад +1

      Did you get Catslyst Laser or the traditional surgery?

  • @francoiscronje701
    @francoiscronje701 3 года назад +19

    I think she should say if you bend you must go down on your knees rather than by bending your back, and keep your head straight up.

  • @diannschwartz2426
    @diannschwartz2426 3 года назад +10

    I’m getting my second eye done on Monday.
    It is amazing. I can’t wait
    It’s Painless. And I can see so good. I’m thrilled.

    • @flowforever9084
      @flowforever9084 3 года назад +2

      I've had my left eye done last week. It was great. I'm amazed at how well I can see with just one being done. I pray the right one goes just as well. I hope that I can still drive at night. I heard abt the glare. My figures are crossed...😊

    • @diannschwartz2426
      @diannschwartz2426 3 года назад +3

      @@flowforever9084 You will love it. I only need reading glasses. But I totally can see. Best thing I’ve ever done.

    • @flowforever9084
      @flowforever9084 3 года назад +2

      @@diannschwartz2426 ....thank you for your response💖. I'm excited about the end results. I pray that I will only need readers.

  • @Lilymomable
    @Lilymomable 2 года назад +2

    I was just told by my eye care doctor that I need cataract surgery. As she explain it to me briefly, i am not going to lie but i immediately got numb. What my eye, removing this(lens) and putting in another lens. Etc .etc. But after watching this very interesting video by this amazing professional doctor. In which she explains it so thorough and precise and easy to comprehend. I'm not as scare any longer. I did wish she would have been the one doing the surgery on me.
    God Bless. 🙏🤗🙏

  • @garyj1709
    @garyj1709 3 года назад +38

    A very good video! I only hope that my doctor is this confident and reassuring when I have this done. I would let her perform this procedure on me without hesitation.

  • @AY-lv6we
    @AY-lv6we 3 года назад +20

    YOU ARE THE BEST ON THIS TOPIC .NO EYE SURGEON WILL HAVE THE TIME 25min explaining to their patients!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I agree with what Karen Wesson had said below.

  • @tziegelbauer
    @tziegelbauer Год назад +24

    I just got home from my eye exam for new contacts and was told that I would need to be referred to a local eye surgeon for cataract surgery. Fortunately, I came across this video after watching a couple of laser vs.manual surgery videos. Your explanation of the process, risk, cost, etc. was far superior to everything else I had watched. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this to alleviate my initial shock and fears as a young 52 year old. I wish you all the success in your practice.

  • @jant4741
    @jant4741 2 года назад +4

    My dog and husband Both had cataract surgery. The dog received far better care than my husband did! Potential problems clearly explained with the dog. The dog got more medication eye drops to be administered more frequently for a longer period of time and had multiple follow up examinations at Cornell.

  • @saadatpourmozafari4595
    @saadatpourmozafari4595 3 года назад +56

    She is very professional and explained very well

    • @florencebanuchi2612
      @florencebanuchi2612 3 года назад +6

      I wished that you were in boca raton. You were amazing in explaining .

  • @johnfedorko3388
    @johnfedorko3388 Год назад +5

    Hello
    I just had the second eye done and it truly is remarkably GREAT the clear colors are wonderful!Please do not be afraid it is a painless surgery!!!!! Only good to come your way !!!!!!
    John Fedorko

  • @thereloaderscloset9096
    @thereloaderscloset9096 3 года назад +13

    I had my eyes done in Utah by one of the most respected group in the valley. Cost was 6K. I even went with there most expensive lens. On thing I can say about the lens. You will never see the same regardless how good they tell you the lens are. It allows for a lot of light in and your day vision is good but at night you will always see a multiple image effect and a starry effect. Its been about 3 years now and its never went away. Your brain does not filter this out regardless of what the doctors say. If I could do it over again I would of went with the normal lens. Also looking at the moon at night is always a double image. I think I can actually see the way the lens allow the light to come into the eye or the design due to the way I see light images at night. It appears to be very small multiple slits around the lens is my guess well this is what I see. Now for as the experience it was great. Doctors, staff, everyone was professional and its a great experience. I just think regular lens can be machine the same way as the special lens they like to sale for vision correction. As for the visible light transmission you regular lens that you insurance covers will probably not transmit as much light but the question to ask is what is the difference, what is the actual measured percentage difference? If a regular lens is 90% and these are say 93% I don't think the 3% is worth the starry effect for life and 3K more. I don't know what the difference is but I should have asked and any group that sales a special higher light enhancement lens should know these numbers. This is my one regret. Overall I can see pretty good at regular distance now, but don't expect to see as if you have your natural lens in your eyes. Even with the laser machining of the 2 lens its just not the same. Just a little background my vision was better than 20/20 before and with age and some diabetes I developed cataracts and had to have my lens replaced.

    • @H.pylori
      @H.pylori 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately this problem does occur. But overall, appears to be a successful operation.

  • @heatherwhittaker6169
    @heatherwhittaker6169 3 года назад +18

    I bet she is in the states...she is very professional..and the patients well cared for.

    • @tm13tube
      @tm13tube 3 года назад +5

      America is lower on the list for various health measures than other countries. For instance, we have a higher fatality rate of stillbirths and mother in labor fatalities. Look up the fatality rate for other countries. Average life span. Look up education standings. Don’t assume she is smarter and more professional because she is American.
      This is not personal for this person. My purpose is to educate, to lessen American propaganda that says we are best at everything. We are not. But with less greed, less dumbing down, more working together we can be.

    • @tomrinehart3022
      @tomrinehart3022 3 года назад +1

      San Antonio, I think

    • @serenitypeaceandcomfort3669
      @serenitypeaceandcomfort3669 3 года назад +3

      @@tm13tube What a load of crap. You clearly have an agenda. People come from all over the world come here for America's healthcare. Especially world leaders who quietly come here for their medical care. You don't know what you're talking about. Smh.🤦‍♀️

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 3 года назад +2

      @@tm13tube Well, be sure to pat yourself on the back for so much virtue-signaling.

  • @janesommers6440
    @janesommers6440 3 года назад +11

    I had this surgery a few months ago, it is the best thing I have ever done. now I can see and read everything without glass. so whoever needs this surgery go for it as u will not regret it

    • @flowforever9084
      @flowforever9084 3 года назад +2

      I've had one done so far. I can see so much better.

  • @1wwtom
    @1wwtom Год назад +8

    Had my surgeries last year. The 1st one was no problem but I remember on the 2nd one I was almost awake and told the surgeon I could see the tool inside my eye as he did the work for a little while. That feeling passed and I woke up in recovery like normal. Everything turned out fine and it took a while to adjust but the difference in my sight was a lot better. You can really tell the difference afterwards.

  • @alanmalhotra7467
    @alanmalhotra7467 3 года назад +35

    Wow! What a wonderful and smooth explanation of an eye surgery. Extremely clear and straight to the point. Very helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @stevenparker1063
    @stevenparker1063 10 месяцев назад +2

    I had double vision in my right eye even with glasses, I am 58 years old and just had this surgery and my Vision is perfect in my right eye now, don't need glasses for distance anymore but still need readers. Everything is so crisp and clear I am so happy I did this! My left eye used to be my good eye, but I have to wait a while to get it done so it will be covered. , cannot wait to get it done

  • @kennethgrutter9406
    @kennethgrutter9406 3 года назад +60

    The most informative video I have watched about this subject. My Dr. told me I need cataract surgery yesterday. Little worried, but know I have to do it. I have had issues with my eyes all my life. Viral infections, causing corneal scars, eyeritis, astigmatism, and now, possibly glaucoma. Hopefully, this surgery will help with some of that. I glad you went over the lens choices, as I am semi retired now, and drive in the early morning hours when it's still dark. Multifocal would not be a good choice for me. I wish you were my Dr., so very thorough, and beautiful too!

    • @theeyesurgeon2842
      @theeyesurgeon2842  3 года назад +12

      Good luck with your surgery!! I’m sure you will do great!

    • @jenng1770
      @jenng1770 3 года назад +2

      How did it go?

    • @kennethgrutter9406
      @kennethgrutter9406 3 года назад +1

      @@jenng1770 Haven't had it yet. Go this week to discuss surgery. Thanks for asking.

    • @ElaAusDemTal
      @ElaAusDemTal 2 месяца назад

      What's eyeritis?

  • @goudagirl6095
    @goudagirl6095 3 года назад +14

    My eye doc pushed me into getting cataract surgery. My left eye was great, everything went perfectly, I could see amazingly after just a couple of hours without glasses. My right eye however, has NEVER been the same. it's hazy, the vision/prescription lens they put in doesn't make my vision as clear as my left eye, I'm now getting lots of floaters and even a detached vitreous. I'm furious, but there's nothing I can do NOW. Just word to the wise, it doesn't always go to plan.

    • @evie1740
      @evie1740 3 года назад +2

      That's right my dad had cataract surgery and developed glaucoma right after now he cant see because he stopped going to eye doctor simple eye drops could have saved his vision to keep pressure down in his eyes.

    • @kathleenbeauchemin8146
      @kathleenbeauchemin8146 3 года назад +1

      I had cataract surgery and had a vitreous gel floater which was definitely more visible after surgery. My recovery was long…wasn’t able to drive at night for almost a year. Now, however, my brain has adjusted and the floater isn’t noticeable much at all. Once in a while I do notice it but nothing like in the beginning. When I woke up from surgery I was terrified as the sight in my right eye was so hazy I couldn’t see. Then they patched it, I had a follow up appointment the next day and the haziness was almost gone but there was that floater…looked like a jellyfish contact lense with capillaries which I could see. Ugh…what a recovery. Just thankful everything has more or less cleared up. My doctor didn’t push me into surgery, though, I needed it. Actually no doctor can push me into doing anything I don’t want. It’s my body and all I do is say no.

    • @amybradley5821
      @amybradley5821 2 года назад +2

      I’ve just been told I need the surgery but am dead set against it for these reasons. I will wait until my vision is really bad before I do it IF I do it. Only have one set of eyes.

    • @joycewright5386
      @joycewright5386 2 года назад +1

      No one recommended the YAG laser to treat your hazy vision?

  • @stanleyhache6407
    @stanleyhache6407 3 года назад +48

    That has got to be the best informational sessionis on cataract surgery that I have ever seen and I will be promoting it. My only regret is not finding this video before my own surgery which was done on both eyes two weeks ago today. There were complications including unusually high pressure in the eyeballs which had to be addressed the very next day. Thank you again.

    • @wandawilson7971
      @wandawilson7971 Год назад

      Could you tell me your symptoms and how they were addressed the next day? I was told I might someday have glaucoma but not now. My surgery left me EXTREMELY light sensitive so that I sometimes wear sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat in the house.
      My first pair of glasses were fine on top for reading road signs while driving, but almost impossible for reading a book or iPad. I was told there’s some protein deposits behind my lenses (causing cloudiness). I thought that took a while to build up? But was told nothing can be done about the protein for six months, The constant focusing and refocusing has stirred up vertigo.
      My surgery was last month. Was hoping my problems would slowly go away, but not yet.

    • @davidfwilliams1960
      @davidfwilliams1960 Год назад

      @@wandawilson7971 that would suck. My Dr did the yag procedure ~6 weeks post cataracts. No idea why you are being told to wait 6 months

  • @jarendagarner9488
    @jarendagarner9488 3 года назад +24

    You explained everything so perfectly. I can tell you are a very caring doctor. Your patients are very lucky.😊

  • @PeteRuddock
    @PeteRuddock 3 года назад +31

    I have surgery scheduled for 3 weeks time. Your video is amazing and has given me some thoughts for my pre-op and post op. I have myopia, fairly strong -10 presciption lenses and some astigmatism. Now at my age also presbyopia and early stage cataracts. I have elected for monofocal lenses, since I've been worn glasses since a teenager, Im happy to continue to wear glasses as I know with my poor eyes a lens replacement cannot fix everything. Again many thanks for this video.

    • @ellenhofer3343
      @ellenhofer3343 2 года назад +3

      I also chose to keep wearing my glasses since I am comfortable wearing them

  • @pameladoll5858
    @pameladoll5858 Год назад +1

    I just came across your video. I was reassured for my surgeries- had my Right eye done 3 weeks ago. My eye surgeon also used conscious sedation- worked Great! They had soft music playing in the OR, very relaxing! I talked to him during the surgery. Have had a couple of Post-op visits. Everything is going very well so far, my vision was 20/75, now corrected to 20/25. Very happy with it! My Left eye will be done in 2 weeks. They also use the eyelid scrub and eye drops before and after surgery- they told me this helps to prevent infections from occurring. I was a little anxious before the first surgery. But now since I know what to expect, I am actually looking forward to getting the other cataract taken care of. Right now I have one good eye and one wonky eye!!

  • @moriver3857
    @moriver3857 3 года назад +35

    Awesome video. I learned a lot. I'm 61 1/2 and have cataracts, and have those issues at night with headlights, taillights, etc. Even the moon look funny. I did not know about the lenses, so thanks for clearing out and helping with my anxiety about the surgery. 500 procedures a year means you know a thing or two. Thank you.

  • @Stampcrafter1
    @Stampcrafter1 Год назад +3

    One thing people need to know too, is if you decide on a Toric lens, this will be in conjunction with your distance vision and you’ll still need readers. I retired from working in ophthalmology 7 years ago. At that time they were just coming out with Toric multifocal IOLs but they were still not being used in the US. I see now that they are available here. Your video is very informative and I’m going to send it to a friend of mine who is getting ready for bilateral cataract surgery.

  • @Hucklongfin
    @Hucklongfin 3 года назад +23

    I had it done 2 years ago. I went with mono focal since my contacts had been that was for 20 years... left eye distance, right for reading. Still have 20/20! Left eye was done on a Wednesday and the right a week later. Made me wish my cataracts were worse years ago!

  • @febeleven
    @febeleven Год назад +2

    I have to make an appointment for cataract surgery and I saved this video so I can watch it again and take notes in case I need to ask the Dr. anything before I have surgery, Thank You!!

  • @peggyunderhill601
    @peggyunderhill601 2 года назад +3

    Had mine done 6 years ago. Don’t need glasses because of the lens I chose. Transforming.

    • @VgVi13
      @VgVi13 Год назад

      which lens did you use? I'm researching now before I get it done.

  • @magicunicorn6535
    @magicunicorn6535 3 года назад +9

    This video is outstanding. The lens description is much more detailed than I got at my clinic ("Near vision or far vision - which do you want?") I no longer drive professionally, but I do drive at night a LOT, and I also bike at night and rollerblade at night. The mono lens was what my doctor and I decided on, and after watching this video, I know I made the right choice. Thanks for this extremely helpful description of what to expect!

  • @LisaGoddard117
    @LisaGoddard117 3 года назад +10

    I had one done when I was 24 back in 1992. RUclips didn’t exist back then but I did watch it on TV beforehand on a hospital documentary as I wanted to know what my surgeon was going to do. Have used varifocals ever since, initially just with the one eye, but now as I’ve aged with both eyes.

    • @firecloud77
      @firecloud77 3 года назад

      I'm curious, did you have cataracts at 24 years old? Or was there another reason why you needed the surgery?

    • @LisaGoddard117
      @LisaGoddard117 3 года назад +1

      @@firecloud77 I had one cataract. I was starting to have trouble seeing to read things like books and newspapers. I was 20 at this point. Went for an eye test and was told the reason for my poor vision was a cataract. I was tested for things like diabetes and told to come back in a year so they could see whether the cataract was affecting more of my Lens. Then I was referred to the hospital eye department as an out-patient. They could find no apparent reason for the cataract but said the only way to deal with it was surgery so put me on the waiting list for surgery. For years my optician told me I was his youngest cataract patient.

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr 3 года назад +1

      *NO U-Tube in 1992!!!! OH MY GOD!!!!!*
      *Did they have CeLL FONES, Back then?????*

    • @LisaGoddard117
      @LisaGoddard117 3 года назад

      @@Justin.Martyr no I think it was just landlines!

    • @vivians9392
      @vivians9392 3 года назад +1

      @@LisaGoddard117 Just think what the next 20+ years will bring!

  • @sharimedleyed.s.166
    @sharimedleyed.s.166 2 года назад +2

    My eye doctor told me during my last visit that I need cataract surgery. Thank you for explaining this procedure so clearly & relieving my trepidation.

  • @suemay8120
    @suemay8120 3 года назад +24

    Had both eyes done January 2021, two weeks apart. Got along fine and see my ophthalmologist tomorrow for the final post op visit. Distance vision is 20/20 and I’m using readers for close up reading. I don’t like using them and hope my doc can prescribe glasses that I can use for distance and also close up reading...sort of a progressive lens. I’ve worn glasses for over 60 years so don’t mind wearing them. Wish I’d have seen this video before my surgery

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 2 года назад

      If you'd glasses all your life,does the lense need to change after this surgery or you can continue with same glasses as long as possible?

  • @sonnybluehi
    @sonnybluehi 2 года назад +4

    Feeling more at ease about cataract surgery after viewing this video. My eye doctor has been talking about this procedure for over two years but I been holding back because of the fear that this is permanent and my ignorance of the unknown. I have astigmatism but uses contact lenses to correct my eyesight. I have a a pair of contact lenses for work and one for surfing. I'm an active person and outdoors a lot: surf, hiking, mountain biking, & weight lifting 2-3 a week. So the thought of altering my lifestyle is my greatest fear, if this procedure doesn't go 100%. I didn't know what I didn't know. Thank you for your video!

  • @laurenk.7325
    @laurenk.7325 3 года назад +45

    Hands down, this has too be one of the most detailed and informative video that I've personally found.
    I'm a type1, I life long, 47yr. old diabetic, with loads of eye issues. 😳
    I'm scheduled to have my first eye surgery, for "CATARACTS", next month.
    Thankfully, the program and the intelligent Doctor, answered all my questions that I'd forgotten to ask at my local eye surgeon. 👁
    My many thanks and kind regards!😊
    💞 "Ms.Lauren K."

  • @robertwatford7425
    @robertwatford7425 Год назад +5

    I had this done privately in the UK a few years ago (I worked for an American company that gave us medical insurance) - the cost was £6000.00 for both eyes. It was life changing being able to drive safely again without wearing thick glasses. I still wear glasses for reading and using the computer but otherwise it was liberating. And virtually painless. My experience wasn't quite the same as described here, but close enough; and from talking with friends I understand that the NHS service is practically the same (except for the waiting list).

  • @pomonabill220
    @pomonabill220 2 года назад +4

    It amazes me what can be done with the right materials and correct procedures.
    The creation of the lens that can be rolled into a tube, the incision made to remove the cataract with ultrasound, the unfolding of the new lens.... WOW!
    I would like to know who was the person that thought all this up! (or group of people).
    Simply amazing!
    Thanks for the great video!

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 2 года назад

      I have read that the Russians under Stalin did a lot of eye research on the prisoners in the gulags.

  • @sidneybowerman558
    @sidneybowerman558 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello from the UK Allison. Have just had two cataracts removed in a 6 week period. Glad to see that the procedure is pretty much the same in both country's. Your video filled in lots of things I didn't know, great job.

  • @charleswendt4868
    @charleswendt4868 3 года назад +17

    I had that done to both my eyes, if I had a choice between the eye surgery or teeth cleaning I would go for the surgery. Hardest part was I was told to stop talking, No discomfort at all.

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr 3 года назад +3

      *YOU were NOT PUT to SLEEP????*

    • @charleswendt4868
      @charleswendt4868 3 года назад +3

      @@Justin.Martyr I was fully awake, worse thing was I was told to shut up and stop asking questions.

    • @MHow-qc3ns
      @MHow-qc3ns Год назад

      @@charleswendt4868: LOL. I have logorrhea (diarrhea of the mouth) and being told to shut up is, to me, the worst insult of all. I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one in the World. LOL

  • @d.l.3149
    @d.l.3149 3 года назад +7

    I sure appreciate this tutorial on cataract surgery. It has alleviated many of my concerns. The surgeon Dr. Young in this tutorial is great in explaining the surgery and answered my questions which I couldn't get answered by the surgeon I met with several times over the last 6 weeks. I had to replace him with another surgeon and start all over again because he came across as incompetent and his technician couldn't even figure out how to give that glaucoma pressure test. My new appointment with the new surgeon is in another week.

  • @lathamarea1437
    @lathamarea1437 3 года назад +3

    Being totally blind in my left eye and having a Cataract in my right eye, to say i'm nervous is an understatement..I have confidence in my eye doctor yet there's always that chance of something going wrong..

  • @andyminter7692
    @andyminter7692 Год назад +1

    Best thing you can ever do. My whole life I wear glasses at 62 I had this done. At that I didn't have to wear glasses anymore and I am 75 now and still going.

  • @BedfordFalls7
    @BedfordFalls7 3 года назад +7

    Great, I didn't see this before I had my surgery done. At first I loved the results. I could see again without glasses. But a year later I started seeing round Christmas lights as stars instead of round. I also need readers to read when at first I didn't. I'm thankful that I can walk around without glasses again, but I don't see as crisp as I did when I wore the distance glasses.

    • @rongendron8705
      @rongendron8705 3 года назад +4

      I'm 75 & am worried about the same problem that you are describing, after surgery! Also, I had 'radial kerotomy' (vision correction surgery for myopia,) done on my left eye in 1981 & now am worried that the surgeon now has work around the sixteen cuts that are already in my cornea! IF ONLY WE COULD KNOW THE FUTURE, RIGHT?

    • @marymargaretblumhorst5359
      @marymargaretblumhorst5359 16 дней назад

      @@rongendron8705Visit your Doctor again!

  • @cherrierichardson1032
    @cherrierichardson1032 2 года назад +2

    This is the most detailed sensational video I have seen. You are an awesome instructor. I have cataract surgery Sept. 26, 2022. I in the middle of this. Thank you.

  • @lruss5050
    @lruss5050 Год назад +16

    I had great success with my cataract surgery! I now only wear glasses for reading and I did not get any special lenses. The surgery was very quick and pain free! Here in Canada I paid nothing for my surgery and the lenses I got were more than adequate!❤

    • @ButterCuphmf
      @ButterCuphmf Год назад +3

      That's a blessing!! I'm so happy for you

    • @robertshorthill6836
      @robertshorthill6836 Год назад +2

      Here in Montana (and the states) we pay for all drugs and medical procedures. I will get both eye cats done which will cost me in execess of 500 bucks, if I figure correctly. So much for being the greatest in the world. If I lived in any other country, my meds, etc would cost me ZERO

    • @JUMBOBANANA2
      @JUMBOBANANA2 Год назад +1

      @@robertshorthill6836 yep so true. Welcome to United States land of the free!

    • @svetlanalarionov2610
      @svetlanalarionov2610 Месяц назад

      ​@robertshorthill6836 I am from "other countries" where medicine costs zero. Believe me, you will not be happy with this zero cost results.

  • @maryellenstankovich1511
    @maryellenstankovich1511 3 года назад +32

    I made it through cancer surgery, so I hope I can make it through cataracts surgery. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @murrayandru7527
      @murrayandru7527 3 года назад +5

      Piece of Cake , No worries

    • @barbfrank917
      @barbfrank917 3 года назад

      Make sure they put the right prescription in your eye, that happened to me and I had to have it redone

    • @lizb853
      @lizb853 2 года назад +2

      Maryell.
      Having had a double cataract operation done 9 months ago. I can tell you that this op is a piece of cake and as nothing compared to your cancer surgery. It takes from 10 to 20mins to do the job. It's completely painless snd you won't believe, how good your vision'll be immediately post op , and how comfortable you'll feel. Good luck fot thod procedure.

  • @brushbros
    @brushbros 3 года назад +8

    Have you ever seen a restored Renaissance painting and marveled at the difference that the centuries had made? That is what it is like to have a cataract removed, though I am still a few years removed from the century mark.

  • @jonbrooks2175
    @jonbrooks2175 Год назад +5

    Very professional, thorough, warm and reassuring explanation of what to expect when preparing for cataract surgery. Thank you.

  • @billyshears6503
    @billyshears6503 3 года назад +11

    Had this implant both eyes 5 years ago at the V.A. .,,Doctor was a Russian lady no problem I have great vision now.

    • @kayBTR
      @kayBTR 3 года назад +1

      What kind of lens did you get, for reading or for distance. I just don’t know what to get. I hated progressive lens in glasses and gave up on them after a day, but wonder if that would get me out of reading glasses.

  • @bestboy1057
    @bestboy1057 Год назад +2

    I can’t thank the surgeon enough I had very poor sight +8 had both eyes done I’m now +1.5 for distance and 3.5 for reading. I have had glasses since four years old I’m now 77 and had my operation about seven years ago absolutely wonderful, okey a little bit of discomfort it to me well worth it.

  • @glennet9613
    @glennet9613 Год назад +4

    My wife hated wearing glasses so she had one eye distance and one eye for using the computer and it works perfectly for her. She simulated it with contact lenses for a few weeks before surgery to make sure it would work.
    I have always been short sighted but enjoy woodwork and model making so kept my original prescription which gives me excellent close work vision. I prefer wearing glasses all the time than messing with reading glasses or sun glasses.
    We have both had “secondary cataracts” after a few years but that can be cleaned in a couple of minutes by an opthamologist.

  • @donnajohnson2184
    @donnajohnson2184 3 года назад +11

    So awesome!
    Put my fears to rest.
    Thank you so much for answering all of my questions.
    God bless you for blessing all of us.

  • @Stanley_Furley
    @Stanley_Furley 3 года назад +13

    My biggest mistake was choosing the mono-focal lenses. If you have the financial means select the upgrade.

    • @angelwingz892
      @angelwingz892 3 года назад +3

      I absolutely agree...I wish I had taken that option!!!

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr 3 года назад +1

      @@angelwingz892 *Mono FoCaL???*

    • @unclejoe3397
      @unclejoe3397 3 года назад +1

      I wish I had saved the money and not gone with the multi-focal. Driving at night is impossible now.

  • @fyx2304cd2x
    @fyx2304cd2x 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video 😊 I am 62 and just had Argon laser on my left eye for PVD a week ago and now I’ve got to have cataract surgery in July. My retinal specialist has not been very good at explaining things to me unless I’m dragging answers out of him but a different doctor will be performing my cataract surgery. I now know what to expect so I greatly appreciate it 😊

  • @ransomcoates546
    @ransomcoates546 3 года назад +45

    She is very good at explanation.

  • @bwoodard907
    @bwoodard907 2 года назад +6

    I’m about to have the surgery soon. Vision became cloudy almost overnight about 6 months ago. Had an exam just last week and I have some bad fast onset cataracts. I’m only 46 and the dr said it’s bad. Now I have to have the surgery but I really really want to do both eyes. I can’t get the time off work for one at a time and honestly that would drive me more nuts than the blurred vision I have now. Thanks for taking the time to explain everything. I appreciate that.

    • @Pneuma121
      @Pneuma121 2 года назад +2

      If you need the time off, take it, believe me they’ll make it without you!

    • @Jyotsiee
      @Jyotsiee 8 месяцев назад

      How did your surgery go?

  • @kennethhowell5291
    @kennethhowell5291 2 года назад +29

    Their is nothing like professional advice. You are the best! An intelligent explanation as what to expect with Cataract Surgery and the necessary work on my part to assist in the prep so that everything goes well. Words cannot express as to the relief from anxiety that I am experiencing after listening to your explanation as to what to expect. Thank you for your time in developing your level of expertise in ophthalmology and for your kindness as what to expect from Cataract Surgery.

    • @evamariachristus721
      @evamariachristus721 2 года назад +1

      There is nothing like ........... not their is nothing like. Their refers to people ie their life, their house ,their car etc. T h e r e has a different useage.

    • @erikaboyle5779
      @erikaboyle5779 2 года назад

      Feeling better for op

    • @danielconroy8928
      @danielconroy8928 Год назад

      @@evamariachristus721 Couldn't feel Mr. Howell's gratitude and relief, could you? May you be delivered from your empathy failure and need to weaponize knowledge.

    • @evamariachristus721
      @evamariachristus721 Год назад

      @@danielconroy8928 My neighbour has Cataract surgery at 98 and 99. She lived to 104 and a half.. She was fully afraid of the surgery however i talked her into it so that she could see really well and stay in her own home. The matter of their and there was not an eyesight problem . It was a spelling error due to not paying good enough attention in primary school. This sort of thing happens often when USA people write thi8ngs. Like in the Murdaugh murder case one of the stories in their subtitles said four person instead of fore person and later on used the number 4 to again mean four. Illiterate bum.

  • @deborahgiles3649
    @deborahgiles3649 3 года назад +9

    Thank you. Your presentation was excellent! You informed me and dispelled my fears. Knowledge is truly the death of fears.

  • @ofeliaaquino5093
    @ofeliaaquino5093 3 года назад +4

    I'm going to have an appointment for CATARACT SURGERY NEXT MONTH. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • @geezer652
    @geezer652 2 года назад +1

    Dr. Young, your patients are the luckiest people on Earth.

  • @michellezhao2445
    @michellezhao2445 2 года назад +7

    Very informative and organized! The doctor herself has a very professional yet friendly presents, making it reassuring.

  • @dawnee9950
    @dawnee9950 3 года назад +5

    Just had surgery! Seeing the rings from my lenses at night, was never explained about that. I could never ever drive again at dark. I am so upset! He sold me those lenses without explaining like you did. $8,000.00, and can't drive at night.

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 3 года назад +1

      I am so sorry that happened to you. Same thing happened to someone I know. It's sad that we have come into a time when we must do our own due diligence for everything medical, it seems.

    • @dawnee9950
      @dawnee9950 3 года назад +1

      There are no good doctors

  • @brendamiller6563
    @brendamiller6563 3 года назад +7

    Thank God I came across this. Scheduled to see eye surgeon on this Wednesday. Very informative. I will have my questions written .thank you so very much it takes the edge off.

  • @irmadiaz5928
    @irmadiaz5928 2 года назад +1

    I'm so satisfied with your explanation of how the operation goes to get the implant of the lens,I had my eyes done with the lens implanted seven years ago and I haven't any problems most important is to keep the eyes from being dry thank You for this last video.

  • @LuisGGomezPhoto
    @LuisGGomezPhoto 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for such a complete information. I’ll be having cataract surgery next Friday, and with this video I learned a lot, my doctor never mentioned all this. Thanks again.

  • @HtS643KyS6555GxQ3edA
    @HtS643KyS6555GxQ3edA 2 года назад +1

    I had RD in my left eye in 1995. I was 20. I had laser surgery and a scleral buckle surgery to deal with it. 3 years later I developed a cataract in the same eye. I underwent cataract surgery. The surgery went well but some bleeding occurred a few days after surgery that caused my vision to literally turn black. Fortunately it cleared up after a month or two but I was left with some permanent floaters due to vitreous hemorrhaging. The floaters were distressing because they were in the center of my field of vision and they reduced my ease of reading books.
    I agree with other commenters that this video is exceptionally detailed and informative.

    • @Pkilla80
      @Pkilla80 2 года назад +1

      I also had RD and buckle. I'm real nervous. I'm blind in the other eye due to a RD as a kid and failed surgery. now I need cataract surgery and I need it to go perfectly but I'm real nervous. I am 42 now had the RD at 33

    • @HtS643KyS6555GxQ3edA
      @HtS643KyS6555GxQ3edA 2 года назад

      @@Pkilla80 I know how that feels. Good luck. I really hope it goes well for you.

  • @behrouzsarabi
    @behrouzsarabi 3 года назад +11

    Wonderful, very professionally made video covered all the information i needed to know
    I’m saving it to watch again as I will need a cataract surgery sometime in near future

  • @johngalv9288
    @johngalv9288 Год назад +2

    Very thorough description of the process, thanks. / My Ophthalmologist never explained anything, just told me I needed surgery. No brochures, nothing. / I told him my wife had it done before so, he told me to ask my wife for details of the surgery. I never went back to him again, also prescription glasses that I got there are overpriced junk! at $600.00 for reading and distance. Bad experience overall!

  • @karenfigueroa4220
    @karenfigueroa4220 2 года назад +3

    I had cataract surgery about 10 years ago. They did one eye at a time a month apart. I was so excited about how great I could see, I could hardly wait till they did the other one. I just had the plain lens put in. I could see far and near.

    • @arlenegeorge2379
      @arlenegeorge2379 Год назад +2

      You can see far and bear?did you wear prescription glasses before ?

    • @karenfigueroa4220
      @karenfigueroa4220 Год назад +2

      @@arlenegeorge2379
      Arlene , they only do one eyes at a time to give each eye time to heal. It doesn’t hurt one bit! And I just had the plain lens put in. The basic. Before I was were prescription glasses, and still have a problems seeing because of the dark areas caused by the Cataracs. After my surgery I could see both far and near. WARNING TO EVERYONE! If you smoke STOP until after your eyes have completely healed. Thank God I had stopped years before, but my sister in laws dad didn’t and now he is almost blind. They even told smoking stops you from healing. I told him to at least wear a cover over the eyes ,if he had to smoke. He didn’t
      But I would have it done again if o had too!

    • @arlenegeorge2379
      @arlenegeorge2379 Год назад +1

      I'm happy to see distant now but my near vision is gone.how long does it take to completely heal?.im still doing drops.i m on my last drops down to 1.

    • @arlenegeorge2379
      @arlenegeorge2379 Год назад +4

      Here's a partial poem I wrote after my surgery...I use to see the ant hills ,now I see the mountains..I use to see the flowers now I see the trees!

    • @MHow-qc3ns
      @MHow-qc3ns Год назад

      @@arlenegeorge2379: Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

  • @xcutter73
    @xcutter73 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I was nervous about scheduling my surgery until I listened to you. Now for finding the right surgeon in my area.

  • @AS-tt8ui
    @AS-tt8ui 3 года назад +12

    The premium lenses don't work that well. Your best long distance sharpness will be with monofocal lens. My distance AND intermediate vision is great. Only need reading glasses for fine print. The multifocal lens can give halos when driving at night. Don't expect a multifocal lens to give all level vision sharpness like you had when you were twenty.

    • @theeyesurgeon2842
      @theeyesurgeon2842  3 года назад +3

      I always tell my patients that no artificial lens will be the same as the lens we were born with!! I’m so glad your intermediate is good with the monofocal - that’s not always the case. At the end of the day, people have to choose what is best for them personally:)

    • @AS-tt8ui
      @AS-tt8ui 3 года назад +1

      @@theeyesurgeon2842 My intermediate vision is not "20/20" but it's good enough for cell phone use, driving etc. for daily activities without glasses. I'm sure the multifocals do give better intermediate vision but you're right it's a personal preference.

  • @Yve55
    @Yve55 2 года назад +3

    I have an appt. in a couple of months with an ophtamalogist surgeon for cataracts. This video has been very informative for me to know what to look for. Thank you.

  • @lorrie2878
    @lorrie2878 3 года назад +18

    First doctor I have ever heard talk about cost. Amazing! Thanks so much.

  • @lindadeverter6280
    @lindadeverter6280 2 года назад +2

    Well folks let me tell you i had catarract surgrey on my left eye 2018
    Now iam going back intohave my right eye down.theres nothing to it please get it done if you have to.you will see much better.

  • @paularivera9030
    @paularivera9030 3 года назад +10

    Excellent love her explanation “”she awesome””thank you””👍

  • @raw5069
    @raw5069 3 года назад +5

    Had both done...Thank God...I can see again

  • @karenspence6721
    @karenspence6721 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for all the information my man has cataracts both eyes are going to have to be done hes about blind hes got 20/50which is horrible im hoping soon he will get scheduled 🙏 soon

  • @davidrowley86
    @davidrowley86 Год назад

    You make it all sound so wonderful and never mention any downside, I had cataract surgery last year and can no longer see out of that eye, the doctor flippantly said it was my fault, that I had a stroke, I said I didn’t have a stroke and he said that I’d had an eye stroke, really? If I had an eye stroke it was his fault.

  • @pierrettehotte773
    @pierrettehotte773 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video.I just found out I have cataracts and need surgery.I certainly feel reassured after viewing your detailed video.

  • @Wild_Bill
    @Wild_Bill 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding. Hope you’re accepting new Medicare patients. I wish my family doctor and dentist would talk with me just like you did. These days I feel more like a ‘no-name, take a number, don’t waste my time with your problem…’ patient who has interrupted the day. Of course, I come from a small time where people treat each other a bit more personally and decent. So this doctor is truly representative of the center, I’ve found a San Antonio exception.