In article <ibhg2j$eta$(E-Mail Removed)>,
Bob <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have cataracts in both eyes which will necessitate surgery in the
> future. Just wondering:
>
> What's typical- have one eye done, and then go back in a few weeks for
> second ?
>
> Or, do most folks have both attended to at the same time ?
> Pros and cons ?
With few exceptions (like maybe if you are completely blind due to the
cataract), NOBODY has both done at the same time. Although the surgery
is very safe and routine, it doesn't make sense to risk the vision in
both eyes at the same time, in case something goes wrong. Also,
depending on how the doctor does patching, you could be without any
vision for some period of time. Even without patching, the vision is
not perfect for some weeks. If you have two eyes that work, it's better
to have one eye working while the other is recovering. That's my
opinion, and a lay person.
I have had both eyes done, several years apart. I don't recommend that,
either, but one of my eyes progressed faster than the other, and the
surgeons weren't willing to do the surgery until it got "bad enough".
--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
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