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Thanks GRHazelton for starting this thread and everyone for all your responses. I found everyone’s information and experiences very helpful. I had my left eye done on Wednesday and am scheduled for the right eye in approximently two weeks. My surgery for the left eye went well and upon removal of the eye patch I was immediately seeing better. Now, two days post op and my vision in my left eye is even better. Hugh difference!!! Besides clearer vision and more vibrant colors what I really notice is the increase in contrast. I’ve been walking around the house, looking at all of our photographs on the walls and marveling at how good they all look. After consulting with my surgeon I opted for standard lenses and will need reading glasses for close up. This should work out well for me since this is what I was use to before the cataracts started.

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I was anticipating the first cataract surgery and was quite pleased that I had it done. Scheduling the second one was quite challenging due to a shortage of available operating rooms.
 

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Had both knees replaced 10 months apart 10 years ago, rehab PT was affected by anticholesteral statin prescription. No more knee pain, though. Thanks for the video post, but I have no desire to watch the procedure.

Had cataract procedures 2 months apart over 3 years ago. Ophthalmologist had been monitoring developments, and when it got to the point of affecting my driving, he scheduled the first procedure for my left eye. I was stunned when the post-op eyepatch came off -- room light was close to blinding bright, and blues in particular were super vivid, and I adapted to the change in a short time. Identical results after right eye procedure. I was prescribed antibiotic, steroid, and nsaid eye drops post-op and had zero discomfort. I am now legally driving without vision correction -- 20/25 in each eye.
 

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I was anticipating the first cataract surgery and was quite pleased that I had it done. Scheduling the second one was quite challenging due to a shortage of available operating rooms.

I’m fortunate that my surgeon and his partner have their own operating rooms onsite. Still took some time from getting the initial exam to the actual surgery simply because he’s booked out 6-8 weeks. Got out today and shot some film, wow what a difference. Second eye in 10 days!!!

Roger
 

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Had both knees replaced 10 months apart 10 years ago, rehab PT was affected by anticholesteral statin prescription. No more knee pain, though. Thanks for the video post, but I have no desire to watch the procedure.

Had cataract procedures 2 months apart over 3 years ago. Ophthalmologist had been monitoring developments, and when it got to the point of affecting my driving, he scheduled the first procedure for my left eye. I was stunned when the post-op eyepatch came off -- room light was close to blinding bright, and blues in particular were super vivid, and I adapted to the change in a short time. Identical results after right eye procedure. I was prescribed antibiotic, steroid, and nsaid eye drops post-op and had zero discomfort. I am now legally driving without vision correction -- 20/25 in each eye.

When I was getting ready to have my total hip replacement redone after 23 years I started watching a hip replacement video on YouTube, didn’t make it very, decided no I don’t need to watch this. One day post op exam, and my left eye is 20/25, still marveling about how much better I’m seeing.

Roger
 

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When I was getting ready to have my total hip replacement redone after 23 years I started watching a hip replacement video on YouTube, didn’t make it very, decided no I don’t need to watch this. One day post op exam, and my left eye is 20/25, still marveling about how much better I’m seeing.

Roger

Neither can I Roger, It's about three years ago I had the cataract removed from my right eye, I had my left one done more than twenty years ago, and my vision is the best it's ever been in my life.
I can use my cameras now without glasses except for close ups, this is great I can now see the whole focusing screen, and I'm enjoying my photography more than ever.
 

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Had both knees replaced 10 months apart 10 years ago, rehab PT was affected by anticholesteral statin prescription. No more knee pain, though. Thanks for the video post, but I have no desire to watch the procedure.

Had cataract procedures 2 months apart over 3 years ago. Ophthalmologist had been monitoring developments, and when it got to the point of affecting my driving, he scheduled the first procedure for my left eye. I was stunned when the post-op eyepatch came off -- room light was close to blinding bright, and blues in particular were super vivid, and I adapted to the change in a short time. Identical results after right eye procedure. I was prescribed antibiotic, steroid, and nsaid eye drops post-op and had zero discomfort. I am now legally driving without vision correction -- 20/25 in each eye.

I had a Total Reverse Shoulder Replacement and with a lot of work it took over eight months to recover. Not nearly as fast a hip and knee replacements.
 
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