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dilatedDilated cardiomyopathy examination of your retina, perhaps by a retina specialist about 7-10 days after the yag cap.
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I lost a lot more near & intermediate than I had before the surgery and was in extreme pain for the 2-1/2 months (right eye) since the surgery. It's finally starting to feel better in the last couple days. I suspect I had a compressed nerve from the lens they use to hold your eye open to do the surgery. My doc says I had a lot of inflammation and tissue damage in that eye. The left (2nd surgery) was fine.
Keep posting -- I'm really looking forward to hearing of your experience. Best of luck!!!
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And if I had wanted "mono-vision" I could have easily done that with contact lenses, but he thought I would be happier with that than having much less near/intermediate vision than prior to surgery. (I just wish he would have consulted with me before implanting my 2nd IOL and leaving me nearsighted in that eye.)
I definitely will see a retinal specialist before the YAG and really don't want to do any more surgeries, unless absolutely necessary. I guess that means back to contacts & reading glasses! At least the nerve damage seems to be less in the last few days.