I had both eyes done 2 years ago . No pain . Hardly any sensation at all except cool water running over my eye. I was terrified of having it done the first time but fine for the second one . If anyone is waiting to have it done , don't worry . It really is fine and the results amazing . I now have perfect vision at age 82 .
@plugga4u9722 жыл бұрын
it is scary I lost vision in one eye after cataract surgery 😢
@Soapandwater62 жыл бұрын
I'm concerned that I may not be able to hold my eye still and look straight ahead. Is that difficult?
@blukatzen2 жыл бұрын
@@Soapandwater6 I've had bot lasik and cataract surgeries. Your eye is heavily numbed and it is irrigated. There is am eye speculum put in that keeps your eye open You'll be fine
@Soapandwater62 жыл бұрын
@@blukatzen Thanks!
@Happy-pb8nn2 жыл бұрын
11111
@roachtoasties2 жыл бұрын
It might be a minor surgery in the world of surgeries, but I remember one thing a surgeon told me when he did a minor procedure on me. He said no surgery is minor, and I treat every procedure I do as something major. It's something that has stuck with me. It might be minor, but it's your eyes, which is a major part of you. Treat everything as major.
@viviennesunny2 жыл бұрын
so right
@johncalderara2982 жыл бұрын
Not major?? It's your EYES!! Of course it is!!
@viviennesunny2 жыл бұрын
@@johncalderara298 I totally agree. The main part of our bodies n often it goes wrong.
@eileenoconnor88382 жыл бұрын
Interesting
@florenciagloria67852 жыл бұрын
QQQQQ
@thomasjones30052 жыл бұрын
At age 65, I was legally blind. I had cataract surgery (lens implants). I came out with 20/20 vision in both eyes. Done 1 at a time, a few weeks apart. No pain, just an endless run of eyedrops starting 2 hours before surgery. Immediately after surgery we went to Ihop for breakfast.. I was able to order and read the menu// 15 years later, I still have near perfect vision.. I use reading glasses for the really small stuff. It is hard to think 80 when you're still seeing 20.
@sammysboy2 жыл бұрын
You are so lucky.good for you.
@VanessaCas-mk1bz7 ай бұрын
❤ that's awesome.
@roza.D.2 ай бұрын
Amazing so glad for u ❤
@rosaspanjol6733 жыл бұрын
Just had my surgery done… it was awesome!.. no pain at all, crystal clear vision…. I love it!
@zanesharakeib49592 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
@erickonassis6310 Жыл бұрын
What lense did you get
@ingridfleming13328 ай бұрын
I did mined in fanuary n were lovely no problem no pains n doing the other eye in March.😊
@marneeklintworth93004 ай бұрын
So envious!!! I'm thinking about it but cost is a consideration.
@grumpyoldlady_rants2 жыл бұрын
My sister recently had cataract surgery. She was absolutely thrilled with the result. She really had no pain afterwards. She had stopped driving because of her cataracts and how she feels safe driving again.
@InSearchofTruththruJesusChrist2 жыл бұрын
I just had bilateral cataract surgery. In and out with sight restored in under 3 hours. No pain. I went from legally blind to 20/20 vision in both eyes in 7 days from the first surgery to the second one. I am 64 years old.
@judyanne35632 жыл бұрын
I had both my eyes done a couple years ago, it was not painful, I could hear them sucking out the cataracts. I was afraid to have the first eye done, I wasn't afraid to get 2nd one done. I'm so glad I got them done. I can see SOOOOO much better!!!!
@achitophel5852 Жыл бұрын
The noise of the Hoover is a bit weird!!
@ingridfleming13328 ай бұрын
And the disco lights u seeing over u .but u ok .
@cyndid75553 жыл бұрын
From someone who had 1 done 3 weeks ago..I was very nervous. Bottom line, I was aware, but didn't care. Don't recall lid retractors, felt NOTHING but a cool flush across my eye, saw colors, & Dr said done. In recovery, they sat the head of the bed up, gave me water I asked for, put me in a wheelchair, & out I went. I would have done the other one the next day! Please try to be calm. That's tough cuz the words scalpel & eye don't mesh. But from a nervous Nellie, nothing to it. No headache, no floaters...nothing. Only pain in the Patoot...doing endless eye drops. Worth it for the clear vision! Get my exam for glasses tomorrow & other eye not needed for possibly a year. Oh...at 1 of your check ups, ask to see a lens...they are so tiny!
@Snoopy-qe7kt2 жыл бұрын
Exactly my experience except I did have some dry eye for a few weeks after.
@baldogtondo70172 жыл бұрын
reply above
@brendaprovence17502 жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery and it was totally painless they gave me something to relax me I never felt a thing it did not hurt at all
@The_DC_Kid2 жыл бұрын
I was 70 for my first surgery in 2020. On a scale of 10 with zero being "no pain or discomfort during or after the procedure" my first was a 1 and I'd rate the vision correction as a 9.9, and I could see well within 12 hours. Had to wait 7 months for the next due to Covid, and having different vision in both eyes during that period became quite annoying with opening just one eye to see close and the other to see distant. The second was a 3 in discomfort for a minute or two (extremely bright light during and strong stinging afterward until a nurse put in numbing drops but I didn't need more) and correction was about 9.8. The correction matches so closely that I can very clearly see far distance for the first time in more than 50 years! The "reading glasses" sold in various stores work well for close vision and they're cheaper than prescriptions. Glad I had it done and I encourage others to do it.
@andreajanewilliams Жыл бұрын
Do you see close up clearly like face in mirror for make up?
@marneeklintworth93004 ай бұрын
Thank you for including the details of your very personal experience. I'm considering it but know the $ is going to make it almost if not completely prohibitive (haven't worked for year and half for other medical reasons but with luck returning soon) - I'm hopeful I can work something out regarding the money aspect of it.
@shirleyashanti30312 ай бұрын
@@marneeklintworth9300If you're legally blind, check for programs assisting with this surgery
@royv29034 ай бұрын
I am having my surgery tomorrow, you are giving me so much relief.
@donperry5483 Жыл бұрын
I am glad that you didn't have problems, I on the other hand the sedative that they gave me DID NOT WORK, THEY GAVE ME THE SEDATIVE 4 TIMES AND I STILL FELT VERY THING GOIN ON AND YES IT WAS VERRY PAINFULL. FINALLY THE SURGEN JUST HAD TO PROCEED WITH ME BOUNCING ALL OVER THE TABLE, WHAT YOU SAY DOESNT PERTAIN TO EVERY ONE!!!!!!!
@JoanLewis-e5q6 ай бұрын
So sorry for you
@archiebunter61225 ай бұрын
I had exactly the same plus worse vision.
@marneeklintworth93004 ай бұрын
GEEZE, that sounds rather dangerous to perform a surgery with that much sedative and/or relaxing medication. As far as I know the doctor is (legally) limited on how much medication he can give a patient. I don't understand why he didn't stop the surgery (seems there's a really high risk in his procedure) and offer another method & appointment date..... Personally at that point, if given the option, I might have considered a different surgeon or specialist. Your experience sounds horrific! Sounds like a really good reason to have the doc checked out by the medical authorities. Where I live it's the College of Physicians & Surgeons just to see if his skill (and attempt) is acceptable & 'normal'. So sorry you went through this.
@groovy31302 жыл бұрын
Here's my simple question. With all the advances in technology, science and medical, why haven't they come up with a cure for cataract without surgery? We can explore space, GPS, heart transplants, etc. How about a non-surgical cure for cataract?
@karenclark99675 ай бұрын
I have an eye surgeon that comes into my business, and he removes cataracts with a laser😊
@dennissylvester1104 ай бұрын
@karenclark9967 it's still surgery. I had cataracts removed in February, both eyes two weeks apart. I also had an external smoothing procedure done to the right eye before the cataract surgery. That hurt for a while afterwards. Surgery was a piece of cake. Though the 1st week some of the meds i had to put in kind of burned for a bit. I got light adjustable lenses. The adjustments, one for the one eye, two for the other. I'm now 20-20 for both, distance and near vision. But that was time consuming.
@gerdafaure40093 ай бұрын
@@karenclark9967
@14gemgirl3 ай бұрын
@@dennissylvester110 I am having cataract surgery on both eyes this month, with the light adjustable lenses. I also had PTK for corneal issues, like you, and that was painful. I'm so glad your surgery went well and I'm looking forward to seeing clearly for the first time in my life. Take care.
@alangeddes268 Жыл бұрын
Had both of mine done 2 years ago. So easy and pain free. Had been needing reading glasses and they installed prescription lenses. Fantastic. Do it.
@jg17093 жыл бұрын
I had surgery on both eyes a few years ago and no pain during the surgery or after. It was a piece of cake. The only downside was all the eye drops I had to use, several times throughout the day
@juleslakes59733 жыл бұрын
Ko
@lennox2223 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for writing down your experience. It helps tremendously.
@debraholmes2854 Жыл бұрын
I had only 1 eye drop 3 times a day. Because I have dry eye I already used saline. So not a big deal
@phillipspearsjr71716 ай бұрын
I’m going today for surgery this morning. Thanks for the video
@adele65924 ай бұрын
The eye drop routine is a total pain, especially if you also have glaucoma drops too, but no pain at all.
@LEDewey_MD Жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm recovering from cataract surgery right now, (had left eye done 2 days ago, right eye two weeks before that.) Both times, I asked more than once EXACTLY WHAT CAN I DO OR NOT DO AND FOR HOW LONG after surgery. I'm a retired physician, but I felt that their "brochure" didn't provide enough information,...and I was right! This video provided much more detailed information about both WHAT you can and cannot do, and FOR HOW LONG. Thank you!
@cathyheidkamp28593 ай бұрын
I've had my second cataract surgery no pain and vision is 20/20.Dr. was awesome
@darylbeyersdorf7932 Жыл бұрын
Im having cataract surgery this week. I know of 1 person that had lasic surgery. It seems the ssme. Well no one to talk about it, but search for encouragement. Ive worn glasses since 2nd or 3rd grade. Thhe comments ive read today are definitely encouraging.
@raeseay Жыл бұрын
Just had my left eye done. It is painless and very quick. I took an Ativan just because I’m claustrophobic. I opted for the multifocal lenses and it is absolutely worth the extra money. My vision with just one eye done is amazingly clear. I will not have to wear glasses for reading when my second eye is done.
@merlingriffin3861 Жыл бұрын
I had mine done when I was in my forties of all things. The surgery itself, my eye was completely numb and dilated. He had me using some antibiotic eye drops for a few days prior to the surgery. They had my eye completely dilated and anesthetized. They gave me the sedative and said it would relax me, but I would remain awake, which was true. I was aware that he put something in to keep my eye lid open. Then he positioned a small white light over my eye and kept saying look at the light. He had some music playing from a radio nearby. I could feel him pressing around and kind of messing with my eye. I was wondering when he was going to start the actual lens replacement. All of a sudden he said, you're done. As he slapped a patch that I could somewhat see through over my eye and they wheeled me into post-op. They had me sit in a recliner for 20-30 minutes and sent me home. I could see through the holes in the patch and could tell everything was bright and vivid. I did experience some discomfort over night in that eye. Like I got a lot of sand in it. Some time the next morning the discomfort subsided. The afternoon of the day after, I went to the surgeon's office. He took the patch off and examined everything. He thought the discomfort might have been due to a viral infection, but whatever it was went away quickly. The change in my vision was amazing! I had to get used to used to using that eye again. Now it's nearly perfect, and the other eye was the bad eye. They both had cataracts, he said the one in the left eye was offset just a bit, so I basically looked around it. In the right eye the cataract was pretty much dead center. They did it a few weeks later, no discomfort or complications at all. Piece of cake, went like clockwork. Here I am today, my distance vision is nearly 20-15. Meaning better than normal. I do need help with near vision and mid-range (computer). Which I bought a pair of cheap reading glasses 1.25 X and with that the characters on the screen were razor sharp. I made my living basically doing software engineering, so seeing a computer screen was absolutely necessary.
@mayabruno40754 ай бұрын
So happy for the positive experiences listed. I did not have this. I had a very traumatic experience. Felt I was suffocating under the drape during the surgery. Will absolutely not be sedated again as I could not speak. It was a horror show. It seemed to go on and on and on. After, the vision cleared slowly over a week and is not as sharp as before. The graininess and razor blade type pain was unrelenting for almost 2 weeks. When stopped using the last drop that has started to improve. I have canceled the second surgery and maybnow never have it.
@bobjacobson8582 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, which included some information I didn't already know. I had cataract surgery 14 years ago on an eye that had minimal vision (now blind) because of unsuccessful retinal detachment surgery. I assume I had anesthetic drops, but nothing else, as I drove to the clinic, was aware of everything during the surgery, and then drove back to work. The surgeon said they normally tell their patients not to drive, but recognized that I was an exception because I already had a few months' experience driving with monocular vision (I routinely wore a 'pirate patch' over this eye because the minimal, very distorted vision I had was just enough to be annoying--but now that it's blind I don't need the patch anymore). After the surgery, I mentioned that it appeared as if the surgeon had been 'shoveling snow' and he said that was about what it was like because of the opacity of the lens. I only needed the surgery because the lens was so opaque the interior of my eye couldn't be examined--and in fact, in the mirror it had a goldish-tan appearance. Now it's about time for my 'good' eye to receive cataract surgery--and obviously I can't afford to have anything go wrong with it!
@Britishborn1 Жыл бұрын
i only have one good eye so praying it will go ok on it
@bobjacobson858 Жыл бұрын
@@Britishborn1 Thanks; it did, and I got the fancy $3000 lens so I can still read and drive glasses, although I was advised to get glasses as physical protection for the good eye--which I did, getting the darkening in the sun feature (used to be called photogray, now there's a different name for it). I hope your surgery goes well--I'll pray for you!
@johnreese37622 жыл бұрын
Very well explained, thanks!
@dglady51682 жыл бұрын
I'm undergoing cataract surgery on both eyes, 2 weeks apart, in 6 weeks time. This video is awesome! My surgeon answered all my questions however you have put more detail on the whole process and provided the reasoning behind all your explanations - excellent! Thank you so much!
@MariaB50303 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! Having surgery on both eyes in July 2021. I learned more from watching you! You calmed my nerves and answered ALL my questions! I feel much better about this upcoming surgery. Not scared anymore. I feel informed. SO glad I found you!!
@kayBTR3 жыл бұрын
How is your vision after your surgery? I need to have it. What lens did you put in and did it really improve your vision? Thanks !
@gretacoles14542 жыл бұрын
Thankyou again!
@shantiohm58472 жыл бұрын
Hey 😊. Having this done on Thursday. A bit anxious.
@billluxford93532 жыл бұрын
I just had cataract surgery this past October and November. The October day went fast and was not painful and went fast but the November date was totally another thing. I felt every step of the action and lasted six hours. The eye was held still but I felt every cut and tool use during the rest of the time. It was not fun. It took almost 4 weeks for my eye to heal. It felt like I had sand in my eye. It was very painful as the pain killers wore off, The Doctor had to put on a contact lens to isolate the eyelid from contacting the eye. The pressure of the patch and the contact helped me get through the first few days after. If I had had the second surgery first I am not sure I would have done the second surgery. Thank God I did cause it is great the difference it all made. I now can see distance, 20/25 without glasses, and do close-up reading with a standard pair of Walmart readers, I will be 83 tomorrow.
@hummingbird38342 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday!
@hummingbird38342 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday! I wonder if it will be difficult to walk my dog and pick up her business??
@georgemoore71862 жыл бұрын
I am 74 and never need glasses, not even for small print! I had new lenses put in my eyes after cataract surgery about 5/6 years ago and threw away the glasses I had been wearing for almost 30 years, I just don't know why it isn't offered to everyone...... the cost was about $3,000 per eye but I was spending $5/700 or more a year for glasses, not to mention the inconvenience, It was scary before I had the first eye done, they told me I would be awake for it, I would have anesthetic but would still be conscious for the operation while they operated and that scared the crap out of me, almost to the point I was thinking about not having it done, except for the fact that I was nearly blind and had no choice Well I remember laying on the table, the next thing I remember was the nurse bringing me a cuppa and a sandwich, it was allover, never felt a thing, not before, during.....or after, after 30 years and many $1,000's of dollars wearing glasses, gave them away, I have 20/20 vision and can even read the small print like I was a 20 year old, while there is always risk with every operation, the risk seems minimal and the rewards are fantastic, the other thing is they only do one eye at a time and you don't really need 2 eyes to survive, so even if something does go wrong, if you have cataracts you would have been blind pretty soon anyway........with the operation you have a great chance of getting your sight back like when you were young, don't have the operation and keep the cataracts.....you will go blind for absolute certain!.........and remember, there is a risk in getting out of bed every morning.....but think about the rewards, So take it from someone who has had it done, I highly recommend the operation
@4clovers4u Жыл бұрын
you say you never needed glasses but after the surgery you said you threw away the glasses you had been wearing for 30 years ??? did you get advanced lenses?
@georgemoore7186 Жыл бұрын
@@4clovers4u actually no, I did not get the advanced lenses, advanced lenses must give you Xray vision🤣🤣When I say I can read small print, I do need excellent lighting but I can read it I am in Australia and at the time I could get new lenses in one eye for $3,000 (they will only do one eye at a time) in a Private Hospital, I could get them for free in a Public hospital but there was a waiting list(about 3 months) as I was clinically blind in one eye and could not see very well in the other, I took the $3,000 offer the advanced lenses from memory were something like $5,000 per eye n a Private Hospital, I waited for the second Eye and it was free(with the same ophthalmologist(eye Surgeon) My Brother has just had the same surgery with the same great results hope that helps P.S. Not sure if I mentioned it but I was very near blind and didn't know it, I know I was struggling to read anything and new glasses were not helping like the from in the frying pan, I suppose as it happened over time, turns out I had cataracts, they put the new Lense in when the removed the cataracts
@maryannregina590 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for answering my questions I had about after my surgery.
@lindawalter62853 жыл бұрын
I had surgery on both eyes know problem, do what the doctor's says, unbelievable how I can see, did have to go back and have retinal surgery had some scar tissue, nothing to do with the cataract surgery. Glad I had the surgery was well worth it 👌
@mohamedmobarak86882 жыл бұрын
great presentation
@cindybogart60623 жыл бұрын
I wish I had heard all this great information before I had my surgery. It was done a year & a half ago. Everyone I spoke to said they felt nothing & saw nothing. There are exceptions to every rule & I was it. The sedation they gave me had the opposite effect on me. First one was very painful & I saw everything that went on. It was great to watch everything they did. I have different lens in both eyes. One for reading & one for distance. I put my other eye off for several weeks due to the complications on my rt eye. The left eye the actual had to put me out totally. Apparently I lost it on the doctor dying the surgery. I don’t remember any of that except I was embarrassed by my behavior. Everyone was so professional & were on top of things & that was so impressive with my complications. I’m so glad I had it done now. Three days after my left eye was done I had surgery to replace my rt knee. I don’t recommend having surgeries back to back like I did!! Good luck everyone✨.
@ronhaller8168 Жыл бұрын
Very thorough and informative...thanks so much for posting.
@shirleyashanti30312 ай бұрын
Had first surgery Tuesday, 8/27, and today 8/29 everything is great. Surgery was completely painless. I was told I'd feel a short sting when the eye was numbed, but I felt no sting. I saw my doctor pacing around the room, so I asked nurse when was he gonna do my eye. She laughed and said he was finished. They were just waiting for some time to pass b4 sitting me up. It felt like cool water running over my eye and sound of shattering glass. I thought he was prepping me. That WAS the procedure. Wow. I've worn glasses for 65 years. It will be hard to adjust if I don't need them. My vision was more clear immediately even though they said it would be blurry.
@Bubleone12 жыл бұрын
Yes ''grittiness '' is what I experience. I have had both eyes done this past 6 weeks, I do use drops to help relieve that feeling, I'm hoping it will eventually feel normal again,and none of the dryness or grittiness . Thank you for this informative video!
@mollypitcher93802 жыл бұрын
Thanks for describing your experience w “grittiness.” I had heard about that but no KZbin video mentions it. I thought current procedures eliminated it. Now I can be aware of it.
@vallee31402 жыл бұрын
it made my dry eye so much worse
@rjlinnovations15162 жыл бұрын
It’s nice to know the procedure of the cataract surgery. I have my cataract surgery next month. I have nothing to worry about 👍
@bernadettenanni86642 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Having surgery in the morning and this was so easy to follow and understand- thank you
@raphaeladegoke36573 жыл бұрын
I had my first cataract surgery 9 years ago. After the sedation my body reacted to the sedative. I was sweating profusely and the doc had to suspended the surgery for a while until I was okay. The surgery was successful at the end.
@frankdavidson96753 жыл бұрын
im 87 yrs old had cataract sergery about 2 yrs ago never any pain but did have wear dark glasses 3-4 days was about 3 weeks apart from ist eye best thing i ever did with my eyes i used reading glasses for years let me tell the good part after i had both eyes fixed i thought i had a new tv the colors were so bright before they were pale faded i thought that was ok my tv is about 18 ft away on a wall i talked to the tech about it it being fuzzy on small # she got me Rx for glasses cleared it up i still drive at me age my long range vision is great i recoment this surgery to any one its great
@YakAttack9153 жыл бұрын
absolutely fantastic insights!!!! I'm about to get ready for this surgery, and you've answered SO MANY of my questions. This was invaluable!!! Thank you!
@janicefoundas91633 жыл бұрын
He didnt mention eye drops! Theres several drops that are prescribed to use over the days before surgery and days/weeks after surgery. The drops get eliminated over the weeks down to 0. The drops are very important, you should be given a schedule for using them. Some people need someone to put the drops in, having someone home with you to help with the drops or simply to keep you on schedule is a good idea.
@janets10243 жыл бұрын
Great video. I am going for my second eye cataract removal next Tuesday and am absolutely dreading it! The other eye was done some 3 years ago and it was extremely painful, I felt as if my eye was being scratched out and it is taking a lot for me to return for a second op... It was also very painful for apprx 4 days, I know this shouldn't be but i can assure you it was :-( To add insult to injury (excuse the pun), some two years later I had to pay for laser treatment on the same eye and to this day I feel as if I have a film over it. Wish me luck :-)
@critchley9992 жыл бұрын
I can sympathise. My first cataract surgery was awful. It took ages and the anaesthetic drops wore off and I think they injected my eye but it was all agony. Everyone told me it was painless and laughed when I said it was painful. My friend that took me said people were coming out that went in after me and she wondered why it took so long. Plus, instead of the distance lens they were supposed to put in I ended up with what I call my "bionic eye" because I could read the smallest print on labels, etc. I'd previously worn distance specs and reading specs. They weren't any good and the optician said there was such a difference between the two eyes that he couldn't prescribe any specs. I found out that I could use a contact lens in the unoperated eye so I had distance vision in one eye and reading vision in the other. This is known as mono-vision I believe and some people have it done deliberately to alleviate the needs for specs. Needless to say that when I needed the other eye done I was petrified but luckily I had it done in a private hospital that took NHS overspill patients and I couldn't believe the difference. When they sat me up I couldn't believe it was over as it was so quick and painless. And when I mentioned that I'd been doing great with the mono-vision the surgeon gave me distance vision in that eye so I haven't had to wear specs since. Unfortunately, now many years later I have a bit of blurring in my distance eye and am waiting for laser treatment to clear it. Good luck xx 👍
@caroljeanferraro83162 жыл бұрын
I had pain due to extremely dry eyes!! The surgery itself was painless but everything else was very unpleasant
@Tina-qp7py2 жыл бұрын
The doctor didnt warn about the recovery. Mine was painful too for weeks.
@vallee31402 жыл бұрын
@@caroljeanferraro8316 I sympathise I do too, and its made them much worse, have you managed to control it,
@caroljeanferraro8316 Жыл бұрын
@@vallee3140 yes totally!! It was a dry eye problem which gel eye drops helped
@simonalpin2365 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for answering every question I had , im 47 and need both eyes done, this video has definitely left me feeling at ease and confident with the up coming surgery
@Jase-L Жыл бұрын
I'm fairly young like you are and need the surgery as well, but on one eye. Is there anything they think provoked your cataracts/vision change? Was it onset quickly? I was fine a month ago and then after an event with bright sunlight exposure, weeks later hazy, cloudy, blurry. Your post is a month old, did you have the surgery? Things go well?
@annstewart360 Жыл бұрын
I had surgery 6 weeks ago, I was nervous but sure it wouldn't hurt and I wouldn't see anything but lights. I'm in England, as it began I was informed new Doctor would be doing it under consultants direction. Procedure was uncomfortable, not pain free, I felt I could see an instrument. It took nearly an hour. Halfway through I yelled out as got severe pain, like being stabbed through eye. They apologized, put more anisthetic in and consultant took over. After 3 days I was impressed at my sight improving... By day 5 things went wrong. Vision became blurred, nosebleeds from left nostril, eye operated on, daily for a week. Now taking 3rd prescribed eye drops mix, after two more visits to hospital. Appointment for beginners April. Hopefully lot of fluid behind the eye Will clear . I am terrified now .... Fear of losing sight as it feels like I m looking through a dirty contact lense. SORRY, don't want to scare people, as Dr. Says, majority will be fine. I've been unlucky. Just feeling very frightened
@darcine1 Жыл бұрын
I am in the UK and dreading my first one chickened out last year was it in an NHS hospital please.
@joanna30923 жыл бұрын
TY I’m having my surgery in June 2021, you have answered all my questions, and I informed me w/more knowledge. Again TY so much, can’t wait to see again
@helenshriver8943 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I need to have a cataract removed from each eye this year. You answered the questions that were bothering me. I have put off the surgeries for that reason.
@lorireece19705 ай бұрын
Just keep in mind that cataracts don’t go away. They only get worse with time. I urge you to have the surgery!
@stormingee Жыл бұрын
As surgeries go it is minor but there is always a little apprehension before your procedure. I had the surgery done and having the second eye done soon and while it may be a little uncomfortable it's worth it. No real pain was ever felt during the procedure.
@marneeklintworth93004 ай бұрын
Well they do give you medication to relax you - usually a small pill for under your tongue but you might not remember that. The 'water' you felt may have also been a form of mediation to prevent your eyes from attempting to twitch or move, regardless of the surgeon using the tool to keep your eye open. My husband went thru many eye procedures for a different ailment - no surgery was involved. But the would run tests beforehand with this big crazy looking machine - no anaesthetic needed - but once they needed to look more closely at his problem they would freeze him up with eye drops. I always went with him & he always expressed how debilitating it was to be in the middle of a large busy city (in a mostly 'medical' community/area and really feel out of place by his inability to see properly. Luckily the freezing only ever lasted for the test and maybe an hour afterwards. Oh and his diagnoses? EXTREMELY high blood pressure (previously undiagnosed & no symptoms) had almost disengaged most of his functioning blood vessels. A years worth of specialists visits paid off. Normal recovery for patients like him was 2 - 3 years and most don't have much improvement in their sight. He was extremely lucky we acted that fast when he told me that his eye felt 'itchy & weird like there was sand in his eye, when I got home from work that day. He wanted to delay a trip to emergency Dept, I said we needed to go cuz you don't 'play' with your eyesight. In his case quick action helped save his health & eyesight. Oh and put him on two different types of blood pressure meds. Apologies for going a bit off topic.
@kathryn23342 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the detailed information. Much appreciated.
@baenttalbot1642 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your relaxed, patient & clear presentation for us who need to have the catarak surgery soon. I'm a reading 'addict' so it is helpful for me.
@suepantos28983 жыл бұрын
Great video! I had the surgery and everything he said is exactly how it was. Easy procedure for the patient with wonderful results.
@kevinthacker83493 жыл бұрын
Had my surgery three weeks ago on my right I had no no pain and it’s the best thing I could’ve done this video was very truthful about what happened and do not be scared at all.
@patriciaedmonds6238 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. This takes my fear away. God bless.
@keithsharp826 Жыл бұрын
A very reassuring video, thank you.
@RebeccaRivera61 Жыл бұрын
I need this surgery. have been stalling it for a year. Glad I watched this video, when I heard NO PAIN, I made my decision. I'll be calling the clinic tomorrow.
@GoodOptometryMorning Жыл бұрын
wishing you well
@archiebunter61225 ай бұрын
And I but not always painless
@hummingbird7713 Жыл бұрын
Had one eye done 2 years ago. Not fun at all!bright lights instant headache.Thank goodness this dr gave me iV so they can give me more meds. So I didn’t through up. Longer time in recover but so worth it. Didn’t have to were a shield after either. Now I need other eye done. Had to change dr because of insurance. I have refuse surgery! Because they do not offer IV. Only a pill under your tongue! Nope I can’t do it. 🥺
@marneeklintworth93004 ай бұрын
You know your body. From your previous experience you know what works for you. They usually give a low dose Ativan to relax patients for invasive procedures. Works well for some. Continue your search for someone who will provide you with the 'help' you need to have a successful outcome. Good luck from Vancouver BC ❤
@ghayazalamalam55004 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation doctor
@GoodOptometryMorning4 ай бұрын
So nice of you
@marcelrivest5413 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you very much
@jwilson20422 жыл бұрын
I’ve had both of mine done. The first one I felt every single moment, it was excruciating! When I had my second I told them I realised I should have said I had facial neuralgia. This time I mentioned it and they gave me an injection into the eye - I never felt anything, not even the injection.
@critchley9992 жыл бұрын
Same here, first one was agony. Read my reply above to Janet S for more details xx
@DonnaLew522 жыл бұрын
I had mine done 3 days ago . I was told there would be no pain over and over. Well it HURT! Felt like someone was using a stapler in my eye!!! Next suger is in 2 weeks !!! I am not looking forward to THAT
@achitophel5852 Жыл бұрын
You seem to have been v unlucky.
@Dallas-NybergАй бұрын
I am soon to have cataract surgery...Thank you for this info.🤓
@irmabroodryk72183 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! I feel a 100% ready for my op. Thank you so much.
@ml9633 Жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation, video. Very clear & precise. Thank you :)
@gailbleichner85262 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Your explanations are awesome; clear and concise.
@debkemper9675 Жыл бұрын
No iv no drugs. Just drops to numb the eye. The nerve wrack was the machine sound .. Took 6 mins ea eye. In n out. Back to drs office two hrs later took patch off of eye m I was in awe. I saw colors n could see for ever . reading glasses only. Love it n dont b afraid.. Its awesome
@kayanderson4763 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that comment. I have to have mine done in a few weeks and I'm so scared, but your comment makes me feel better xx
@gwenratner62003 ай бұрын
Can you explain to me why you need glasses after cataract surgery?
@clengtomonokai19652 жыл бұрын
Thank you for educating us and all infos. Now I’m willing to submit myself for my cataract I want my vision bck. God Bless you more
@sherryshank23164 ай бұрын
I just had it done today, Dr yelled at me cuz I couldn’t keep my eye still, I felt like I took shrooms all the colors and shapes u see r trippy! Now have one more in august! But I already can tell my vision is great!
@GoodOptometryMorning4 ай бұрын
let us know how the other one goes
@rachelsin19504 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this, much appreciated.
@tinagoddard84352 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Just had surgery, exactly as described . No pain, just gain Thanks for sharing
@rstevewarmorycom3 жыл бұрын
I had both done, my right with sedation, my left without. I fibbed and drove myself home both times, the sedation isn't much. There was NO pain, it just felt like he was moving instruments around in my eye but there was NO discomfort at all. I could see quite well as soon as he put the new lenses in! And I could see him fractionating my old lens with the ultrasonic tool. I could see the vacuum probe sucking the fragments out. And I could see him placing the new lens, unfolding it and placing the haptic springs. I still have crystal clear vision now, 3 and 5 years later, respectively. I had him give me slight nearsightedness for books and my computer. I have glasses to drive. I love the new Bosch & Lomb silicone Aspheric SoftPort lenses. My right eye focuses at 18" and my left at 24".
@darylbeyersdorf7932 Жыл бұрын
I'm having my first eye done this week. Thanks for your detailed comment.
@disqusrubbish5467 Жыл бұрын
Family member had cataract surgery yesterday (not from you or your clinic) and was in terrible pain. She kept telling the doctor she was in pain but the doctor kept insisting it was just a bit of pressure, but she kept telling the doctor the pain was separate from the pressure. She did her best to hold still but sobbed in pain through the whole thing. About halfway through the doctor told the nurse to up the dose of whatever was in the IV but it didn't help at all. So please - do not say there is no pain, because for some people, for whatever the reason - there is.
@GoodOptometryMorning Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing
@archiebunter61225 ай бұрын
My very painful experience as wel. I shall not be having a second surgeryl
@helenwalsh37265 ай бұрын
I had cataract surgery recently. I can only describe it as gruesome, felt everything. At my last appointment I couldn't get any answers and was totally ignored, with no discussion on future treatment. Nightmare 😢😢
@crazyeightsable2 жыл бұрын
I have a big cataract on my right eye and will have to have surgery done sooner rather than later...i feel better about it after watching this.I'm not exactly happy about it,but it seems less scary.
@marjorieportee34063 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your great advice,I
@sshelget3 жыл бұрын
Yes they do make lenses that can focus far, near and medium cuz I just got them today!!!! I am so grateful. I have work glasses since age 2 (I am 55 now) and decided to get a lens replacement so eliminate glasses. (I am not a candidate for lasik). Anyway, long story short, they definitely do make lenses for both far and near vision. Great news for people!
@vipkarl Жыл бұрын
Not one bit of pain. My doctor put me out, so I wasn't aware of anything. Its incredible results!
@alsmithsr42967 ай бұрын
That's what I'm going to ask my Dr to do,give me Deep Sedation where I will sleep through the whole procedure. I don't want to know nothing,hear nothing, or see nothing till I wake up.
@vipkarl7 ай бұрын
@alsmithsr4296 so it seems that each clinic does it differently. I took medicine before I went in cuz I'm very anxious. Then they put in an I.V. that's all I remember. It was amazing
@alsmithsr42965 ай бұрын
@@vipkarlI feel you.
@christineribone9351 Жыл бұрын
Pre surgery - do they need to know all my medical health issues? Laser incision vs manual incision? Can my eyesight continue to get worse after cataract surgery?
@brendabyars26023 жыл бұрын
Glad so many had such great results. However, there are always exceptions to the rules. I had my right eye done 4 years ago for cataract and my outcome was I was left blind for the rest of my life. My retina detached. My left eye needs surgery now, but I’m not pushing it. Good luck to everyone
@gailtexeira28722 жыл бұрын
Im so sorry and your in my prayers. Mine did not go well either I wasnt given numbing meds and felt the needle in lmy eye. It was the persons fault I did not get the numbing meds not the surgeons fault. I had major swelling. I was already born blind in my right eye and my vision was worse in my left eye it was 20/40 and now its 20/70. I had major swelling in my left eye. I feel down 10x after the surgery. Horrible and atleast im doing better and can still see back to wearing bifocals but theres a possibility I could loose my vision as well. Im praying for you.
@vallee31402 жыл бұрын
how awful feel sorry for you, they make out its nothing but I wish I'd left mine alone.
@Jase-L Жыл бұрын
Cataract Surgery goes absolutely NOWHERE near the Retina. How in the world is your Retinal Detachment associated in ANYway?
@traciboylston2242 Жыл бұрын
I also had a bad experience. I sat up during surgery and was injured. I ask my doctor what happens. He laughed at me and said I sat up. I didn’t find it funny and now I’m unsure what happens to me. 7 stitches and constantly uncomfortable and sight is fuzzy.
@alsmithsr42965 ай бұрын
@@Jase-LGreat question
@spearmint47Ай бұрын
Just had my second cataract removed 10 days ago. It was a little bit uncomforable, no denying it. Worst bit was the surgeon was training a junior doctor and was describing everything he was doing. " I'm making an incision here and here, im pumping in fluid. I'm using the ultrasound on high power, pumping in more fluid. Im inserting the new lens, rotating it. " and so on. I'm laying there wincing, thinking " FFS shut up." After it though, the doc was my new best hero.
@erminacodjoe2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this is very helpful as I’m preparing for cataract surgery in a week. Thanks for setting my mind at ease….
@loonylinda10 ай бұрын
lovely man explained things so well although maybe a bit fast!...thankyou Sir
@GoodOptometryMorning10 ай бұрын
Thanks and welcome
@sunnsag2654 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you for this video :)
@mattieice29883 жыл бұрын
just awesome we so much appreciate you Dr :)
@alnelson31442 жыл бұрын
Thank you,very good presentation and easy to understand.
@bertasen69632 жыл бұрын
Had one eye done distance and one for reading Years ago and can recommend it.
@jjanson5010 ай бұрын
Very helpful.
@GoodOptometryMorning9 ай бұрын
thanks
@ram52mohan3 жыл бұрын
Excellent covering all aspects .
@revjime.stephenson86283 жыл бұрын
God Bless. What part of Canada are you from, eh? Maybe the Northern USA?
@joannegemignani33982 жыл бұрын
This video was very informative, it made me feel more relaxed to have my surgery. Thank you.
@kickstand24382 жыл бұрын
I had both eyes done two days ago. Mine was somewhat painful. I would say 5 on scale to 10. Most of the pain was pressure - felt like someone was pressing on my eye. I would compare it to having a tooth capped. I got Panoptix and on 2nd day of recovery i am 20/40 far, but about 20/30. Functional like this, but waiting for swelling to go down to see if i can get to 20/20.
@davecooke7868 Жыл бұрын
I just had my left eye done a week ago felt nothing it was ver in ten minutes. Use your eye drops. The difference form the left eye ‘surgery one’ and the right eye ‘ not done yet’ is amazing. The right eye everything is blurry and yellow the left eye is clear and white😊 PS I do not need glasses❤
@janetderouin9533 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, doctor. I am having cataract surgery in a month…and I need to know how to ask the questions that you have mentioned..thanks again..
@edschultheis95373 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks.
@karenfranklin28002 жыл бұрын
Great info, I wish had seen this before my cataract on both eyes
@eattherich9215 Жыл бұрын
I've had cataract surgery twice and both times elected to go fully under. After the first surgery, the eyelid was painful to the touch, but no problems with the second which was a few years later. I should say that I don't live in the US and there were no out of pocket expenses. I left hospital with enough drops to see me through until the follow up visit.
@TheRivrPrncess Жыл бұрын
"Dream like sedatives will not work on me. I don't need general anesthesia, but I need to be asleep.
@GoodOptometryMorning Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing
@alsmithsr42967 ай бұрын
Me too!!!
@stangman96216 күн бұрын
I’ve done thousands of cataract anesthetics and I’d prefer to match the anesthetic to the patient, but sometimes you don’t know a patient needed a different type of anesthetic til they’re on the table and you may be half way done with a 5-11 min procedure. Setting realistic expectations with the patient and understanding their level of stimulation/pain tolerance is key. If you’re too sleepy and move unpredictable during surgery you can loose all vision. So more awake and a bit uncomfortable for 1-6 mins is usually in your best interest. We also see patients who come in say I absolutely don’t won’t any sedation who do the case with numbing drops only saying they felt nothing?? Individual reactions vary widely, but no one comes in and has a knee replacement with no anesthesia. As a provider that tells you from a risks perspective to keep the patient aware enough for them to be predictable for their own safety. You may be a bit unhappy with how you didn’t get as sleepy as you expected, but you will not be blind. Most patients don’t have clear recall of the procedure, but are awake enough to go home safely and be positive about the overall experience. Cataract patients have a wide range of functional capabilities as well as some support to no support when they are discharged. Those things also affect how much anesthesia you should have.
@Miss_Emo_Starlight3 жыл бұрын
It’s week 3 of my surgery. I still can’t see clearly. My vision is blurry. I’m getting frustrated. Will I ever get better
@mickthompson5842 жыл бұрын
Well i had cateract surgery 3 days ago and i am in extreme pain and totally blind in that eye, the eye is very bloodshot and looks horrendous. Hope things improve soon.
@anneobrien4327 Жыл бұрын
You have an infection . Did you not get post operative information on what is normal after surgery and what to look out for
@marionward7672 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery just 2 days ago . I was petrified it was much better than I expected in fact I was in danger of falling asleep in the middle of it !!
@ryanomahony2060 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU V INFORMATIVE !
@GoodOptometryMorning Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@sderic9175 ай бұрын
Great information and presentation. Thank you, I'm going to do it.
@GoodOptometryMorning5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. let us know how it goes
@clee67463 жыл бұрын
Great information !
@johnalbrecht5316 Жыл бұрын
When can I wear a contact lens. ? Good video
@ofeliaaquino50933 жыл бұрын
THANK you SO much AND AND I'M GOING to CALL MY OPTOMETRIST THIS COMING MAY 15 FOR CATARACT SURGERY. WELL SAID AND THANKS AGAIN.
@GoodOptometryMorning3 жыл бұрын
thanks
@jeromemarchicelli53983 жыл бұрын
I strongly suggest going to a board-certified ophthalmologist. They have much more qualifications than an optometrist. Your eyes are precious. You deserve the best care! If you’ve already had the surgery, I hope and pray it went well!
@GoodOptometryMorning3 жыл бұрын
@@jeromemarchicelli5398 I would say it;s best to see the right practicioner for the right problem. If you have a surgical issue then you should definatly should be seeing an ophthalmologist. If you have refractive or general eye care issues then your optometrist is the best person to see. Think of it like your family doctor(optometrist) and your cardiologist(ophthalmologist). Your family doctor will look at your overall health and deal with most routine health issues - your cardiologist will deal with just your heart issues and will not typically manage your diabetes. Most ophthalmoloigsts are actually very specialized with only a particular eye disease or part of the eye...for example an ophthalmologist dealing with cataracts will not feel comfortable dealing with retinal issues and ophthalmologists have almost no trainiing in refractive issues.
@judithhatcher8143 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this very informative video brilliant