In article <8jgId.2030$(E-Mail Removed) >, Diane M
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> I had cataract surgery several days ago. For the most part, I'm seeing
> much better. I'm trying to get used to the brightness of everything, but
> I'm thankful that I can see so clearly. I'm having a problem, though,
> which I'm hoping is just part of the healing process. At night
> especially, if I look at anything that radiates light, I see a beam of
> light going through it. My husband and I went to town last night, and
> it was very difficult to keep my eyes open, as there was a beam of light
> eminating through everything---street lights, headlights, stop lights,
> etc. I noticed this morning that the same thing applies if I look at
> any shiny object--faucets, for one thing. Is this the way it's going to
> be from now on? If so, I'll have a terrible time at night. I'm
> thankful for any information.
Are you speaking of halos? I had them after my second cataract surgery,
but not the first. Either they went away, or I just don't notice them
anymore (it's over two years since the surgery). I asked my doctor, but I
don't remember exactly what she said, but I think she admitted that they
are an occasional side effect of the surgery.
--
Dan Abel
Sonoma State University
AIS
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