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Hello I am 30 years old male. My vision is very bad and I and very near sited and left eye is -12.5 and right eye is -13 (I am very blind). One day I went to my doctor to see if I was eligible to Laser Vision Correction and I was not eligible. Dr. Recommend me to getting cataract extraction with intraocular lenses. But I do not have any catatact. He said I do not have to wear ant contact lens or the bifocal glass.
I am very scared with the surgery. When I reach my age 40 or 50 if I go blind. Would I be short sight or long sight? Anyone out there who’s had an intraocular lens implant had successes.
a) What age did you do it?
b) With my age (30) is it the right time to do it?
c) When I get older will I lose any of eye function?
If so write me a message, do you have any symptoms
IMO, either you have misunderstood your doctor, or (if not) you should turn and run (fast!) Are you sure that your doctor wasn't suggesting that you get phakic IOLs, which are sort of like contact lenses worn inside your eyes? This might be a good option for you, especially if your doctor has a lot of experience with these lenses. On the other handHand or foot spasms Hand tremor, if your doctor is suggesting cataract surgery for a 30-year-old patient without cataracts, this sounds like a really terrible idea to me. In any case, I don't think you need to be afraid of going blind, either now or at any point in the future.
jodie: many docs suggest IOL lens exchange for high myopes, regardless of whether or not they have been diagnosed as having "cataracts". its a pretty good idea. and many docs explain it to patients as "cataract surgery", even if they dont have cataracts.
phakic iols as you suggest are probably an okay option as well...but "cataract surgery" (lens exchange) is certainly not out of the question for a -12.50 patient. this patient does not necessarily need to "run" from this doctor.
Thank you for my answers
My doc told me getting PHAKIL IOL. I am much chance developing cataract in my eye??? I f that happens I have to do IOL CATARACT on my eye.
Phakic IOLs sounds to me like a good option for you. If you're not happy with the result, the lenses can be removed. I considered this option for myself but decided to have a clearClear by design Clear eyes Clear eyes acr Clear eyes clr Clear-atadine Clear-atadine children's lens exchange (i.e., cataract surgery) instead, since I am 54 years old. I was told that cataract formation is a possible complication of a phakic IOL but by no means a sure thing. Good luck to you!
I am doing my surgery on Fed -22-07. I will update on it. If any one out there knows any with experience or any know someone. Please give me a feed back
If you are considering a Phakic implant (a lens inserted in front of your natural lens but leaving your natural lens in place) that is the ideal surgery for you. If you are having your natural clear lens removed and replaced with an implant, that is not such a great choice as you are taking a significant increase in the risk of developing a detacthed retinal during your life time. Highly myopic eyes are already at a greater risk of detachment and removing the lens in a young highly myopic eye significantly increases this risk and I would not advise it.
phakic iols as you suggest are probably an okay option as well...but "cataract surgery" (lens exchange) is certainly not out of the question for a -12.50 patient. this patient does not necessarily need to "run" from this doctor.
My doc told me getting PHAKIL IOL. I am much chance developing cataract in my eye??? I f that happens I have to do IOL CATARACT on my eye.