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In reply to the discussion: I've finally been given the crisp long distance vision I've longed for my entire life as a person with severe myopia. [View all]LiberalLoner
(11,137 posts)106. The crisp vision is worth it though, at least I feel it is! 💙💙💙. My whole life I have wanted great distance vision
But almost never had it.
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I've finally been given the crisp long distance vision I've longed for my entire life as a person with severe myopia. [View all]
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
OP
I've heard that it's inevitable if we all live long enough. I needed surgery a bit sooner than normal because of Lasik
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
#13
I kept telling the doctor, it was like a miracle! I'm sure he thought I was a babbling fool!
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
#16
I wish you the best of luck, it is an extremely routine surgery, although of course we are naturally a bit
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
#18
I wish you the best of luck and I am certain you will have such a great result!
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
#19
He may not be aware of the latest surgical advances, because ophthalmology and optometry are really
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#76
That's awesome! Congratulations! I have cataract surgery in my future and will ask about their lenses
CousinIT
Yesterday
#5
Thank you! I have heard good things about that new lens and I am hoping you will have amazing results! Yeah, it's not
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
#21
I am so glad you had an excellent result too! They say those of us with myopia end up being the most grateful because
LiberalLoner
Yesterday
#22
I'm so sorry your vision worsened again...do you mean you became myopic again?
LiberalLoner
10 hrs ago
#47
I think the clouding after cataract surgery is pretty common. My sister had it ...
CousinIT
7 hrs ago
#98
Oh I have heard of that...thanks for posting..the lens I got is much less likely to cause that, don't know why. 💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
6 hrs ago
#100
I am sorry for the chemo...I had breast cancer a year and a half ago but only needed
LiberalLoner
4 hrs ago
#126
you will love the results! It's normal to feel some apprehension, but this is such a routine procedure, and you will do
LiberalLoner
10 hrs ago
#48
I have had over a dozen surgeries now for various things, and I can tell you, this is by far the easiest surgery, the
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#79
I'm so happy you have had an excellent result, too! I think I may get reading glasses that I won't have to take off
LiberalLoner
9 hrs ago
#49
It is! Really amazing! And I discovered how truly poor my vision had become! I am so happy with my vision!
LiberalLoner
9 hrs ago
#50
I was giddy. Could not believe it when I took the cover off the first one. And to see detail at night. My surgery got ..
marble falls
9 hrs ago
#53
How wonderful! My night vision also seems excellent, I do not seem to have lost any contrast sensitivity or anything.
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#81
It's shocking how quick and easy it - once one got past realizing they're using a scalpel on one's eyes. The actual ..
marble falls
4 hrs ago
#124
It really was so quick and easy! It's true there is some natural squeemishness about the eyes. 💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
4 hrs ago
#125
Same here, -11 Diopters. After cataract surgery I could see my feet in the shower for first time, don't need glasses
Silent Type
Yesterday
#9
I'm so glad you are thrilled with your vision now, too! I actually do wish I could have had an IOL placed
LiberalLoner
9 hrs ago
#51
💙💙💙 I need reading glasses now, but really everyone my age does as well, so it's no big deal.
LiberalLoner
9 hrs ago
#52
Thank you so so much! 💙💙💙💙. I am looking forward to playing with my soft pastels again once both eyes are
LiberalLoner
9 hrs ago
#56
Yes, I had noticed that too, I kept closing one eye then the other, to see the difference! Now both eyes are
LiberalLoner
9 hrs ago
#57
I do need reading glasses, but I don't find them a hassle at all. If you have a lens like I have,
LiberalLoner
8 hrs ago
#63
Yes, miraculous is the word I use, too! So glad you had an excellent result as well!
LiberalLoner
8 hrs ago
#64
Thank you for sharing your experience, I am so glad it was a great one, too!
LiberalLoner
8 hrs ago
#66
I wish you the best of luck in the repair of the retinal tear, and cataract surgery! I am sure both will be a great
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#83
It really is amazing, and such an easy surgery to undergo! I am so glad you and others have kindly posted that
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#84
Thank you for posting this, to encourage others facing surgery! I am so glad your result was also excellent!
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#85
Everyone who says have the surgery as soon as you can, is giving you excellent advice! I hope you will schedule the
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#89
Oh my goodness, I am so sorry something went wrong for your neighbor. My doctor gave me a bottle of
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#90
I hope so much he will be okay! Please let me know, I am concerned for him. He sounds like a good person.
LiberalLoner
6 hrs ago
#105
I am so so happy for you! 😍😍😍😍. Good vision is priceless! I do feel my vision is now the best it has ever been.
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#92
Great news! Good info as well. Makes a big difference in quality of life. nt
Evolve Dammit
23 hrs ago
#33
It is amazing! Best of luck to your husband, and how fun it will be for him to experience the improvement in vision! 💙
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#97
Dear LiberalLoner, one of the things I thank the universe for is my ability to see. I celebrate your vision and will
ShazamIam
23 hrs ago
#35
Sorry mine is not perfect (all my trees have leaves, but not birds & nests, if you know what I mean) .BUT...
Hekate
23 hrs ago
#37
I am so happy for you, thank you for sharing your positive results! 😍😍😍💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
6 hrs ago
#103
I was scared of the surgery, too; medical stuff freaks me out. I hate it. But -
Ocelot II
8 hrs ago
#74
Thank you so much for posting and helping reassure others facing the surgery! 💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#95
Oh, yes, please do, anyone else who would like to as well, please do! I hope to be comforting and
LiberalLoner
7 hrs ago
#94
when I went back for the second eye, I told the doc I felt like I had been looking at the world through a yellow lens
TNNurse
23 hrs ago
#39
Thank you! This is just what I needed to hear - especially which lenses you got!
colorado_ufo
23 hrs ago
#41
I was blind very early on too, just like that! I am feeling the same way you are now, these lenses are wonderful! 💙💙
LiberalLoner
4 hrs ago
#122
I wish you the best of luck and I am 100% sure your results will be great and all will go well! 💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
6 hrs ago
#107
The crisp vision is worth it though, at least I feel it is! 💙💙💙. My whole life I have wanted great distance vision
LiberalLoner
6 hrs ago
#106
That's great you have clear vision now, too! I was given very good instructions...I slept in my recliner for the first
LiberalLoner
8 hrs ago
#70
At my 1-day follow up appointment, my formerly weak left eye, which I often had to shut while I
tblue37
3 hrs ago
#130
Good for you! A friend had his cataracts removed, had a similar experience. I finally got a hearing aid.
58Sunliner
9 hrs ago
#61
Pisses me off big time that Medicare will not cover the more advanced multi focal lenses.
Ziggysmom
9 hrs ago
#62
Me too. Pisses me off they won't cover vision correction, dental care, hearing aids....but I'm very far left I suppose,
LiberalLoner
8 hrs ago
#67
How wonderful! 💙💙💙 yes I do think this is such a great thing, this surgery! A miracle!
LiberalLoner
5 hrs ago
#113
Thank you so so much! 💙💙💙. I am excited to be able to see colors clearly!
LiberalLoner
5 hrs ago
#115
Happy to read your post. Ironically I am scheduled for 10 am cataract surgery in the morning
FloridaBlues
5 hrs ago
#110
🙏🙏🙏 I am sure you will have a perfect outcome! Please let us know how it went! 💙💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
5 hrs ago
#118
That's so wonderful! 💙💙💙 I'm so curious what your life is like there, if it is different from here.
LiberalLoner
5 hrs ago
#119
Isn't it so wonderful? I'm glad you are enjoying your excellent vision now, too! I wish I could have had the
LiberalLoner
5 hrs ago
#120