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large pupil post catarat 18 hours agao

first cataract removal right eye 2 july 2008 worked perfect with monofocal acrysof iol lens,post operation appointment 5 days later showed 20/20 great success crystal clear,my left eye done on16 july at 12:00 noon wednesday less than 24 hours ago left me with a large dialated pupil and blurry vision,will this get better,im 55 years old.no abnormal pain or redness,i dont remember my good eye taking this long to come in,will this improve or did i get the wrong correction on my initial measurement of the iol power.thankyou
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thank you dr hagan,a big thanks for your caring to guide us in our striving to live a healthy life threw many perils and questions that come with modern technologies of medicine and giving expert advice and analogies
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233488 tn?1310693103
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Well done

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will do, i was looking for reasurrance,anyway pupil has decreased in size and vision is almost clear.
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233488 tn?1310693103
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We do not provide post operative care or speculate on the results of surgery. Please discuss this with your physician.

JC MD
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