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What Your Cataract Surgeon Never Told You | FIVE Common *Secret* Side Effects Of Cataract Surgery!

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Michele Lee, MD

Michele Lee, MD

Күн бұрын

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@carolynshelton952
@carolynshelton952 Жыл бұрын
I am a surgical tech who assists with mainly cataract surgery. When I started at the surgery center I'm at now, I was taking a step down from doing really major, "life changing" surgeries and thought cataracts were so minor and not a big deal compared to what I'm used to. Until we did surgery on a patient with the whitest cataract ever. The results were immediate for her once we turned the OR lights back on, she started reading our whiteboard and was astonished that she could see it. She started to get emotional right there in the OR with us, and I felt myself tear up. It was the coolest moment ever, and it gave me a much deeper appreciation for what I do.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience as a surgical tech!!!
@lisatownsend3513
@lisatownsend3513 Жыл бұрын
Yes I teared up after getting my left eye done on May 3rd. When I drove away from my eye doctor's office and saw everything so clear. It was a great moment for me.. ❤
@marymaguire5602
@marymaguire5602 Жыл бұрын
@@lisatownsend3513 p 5:38
@joysanders59
@joysanders59 Жыл бұрын
Aawww! God bless her.
@KallyKafritsas
@KallyKafritsas Жыл бұрын
@@florencevaneltsi8294I also had an appointment but I canceled after watching a few videos and the negative comments..heartbreaking. Do a little more research on the bad affects. God bless you
@beencraftn6612
@beencraftn6612 Жыл бұрын
Do you see her complete honesty? THIS is the type of doctor you want working on you! Awesome video! I appreciate doctors like you!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your kind words :)
@sarahm9723
@sarahm9723 Жыл бұрын
I agree, and though not every patient will accept truth and reality as well as we do, I agree, this is the sort of doctor I want.
@beencraftn6612
@beencraftn6612 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD Youre are very welcome. Youve earned it. I really appreciate a Physician who is possesses honesty integrity.
@larryleejohnson2821
@larryleejohnson2821 Жыл бұрын
I had Cataract Surgery 2 years ago and my Opthmoligist never explained any of these before either of my Cataract Surgeries! My vision is 100% perfect now. Very few Floaters now, had quite a few before Surgery. No Flashes now, had constant Flashes before Surgery. No more Glasses EXCEPT for very small news print. I tend to have the opposite of DRY Eye's! Tears in the outside edge of both eyes, not excessive. My Opthomopoligist said this is not serious.
@JoyceP1958
@JoyceP1958 Жыл бұрын
100% agree! My doctor is highly experienced and everything went great with the surgery--- but--- ahead of time he told me NONE of this.... only handed me a 4 page printed brochure (that looks like it was printed years ago). I "dared" to ask a couple of questions because I was very nervous and he simply looked at me and said "well, if you want to see better you'll do it- your choice". I was so intimidated that I just said "OK". I'm not sorry I had it, both eyes, but I do wish I had known more what to expect- the first few days (especially inbetween surgeries) were pure misery. I appreciate you Dr Lee for helping so many people!
@DoubleDogDare54
@DoubleDogDare54 Жыл бұрын
My mother had cataract surgery in her mid-70s. After the surgery she said she'd wished she'd never had it done because it changed her color perception. I asked her for specific examples and she said, well, the color of the spread and curtains she put in the guest bedroom - they now looked like this pukey teal color instead of the hunter's green she had chosen. "Mom", I told her, "They ARE a pukey teal color. You are finally seeing colors as they actually are". She was HORRIFIED as she looked around her house. The upshot was having to correct her unintentional color mistakes through the entire house. 😄
@StevenBanks123
@StevenBanks123 Жыл бұрын
That’s so funny! And a good result, once she knew.
@thegreencat9947
@thegreencat9947 Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid I'm going to look into the mirror and see all the wrinkles that my cataracts had blurred into a pleasant presentation. 😨
@JoyceP1958
@JoyceP1958 Жыл бұрын
😂I'm laughing because I was the same! Every color was different than what I had thought- for I guess all the years I had cataracts. As you said- the upside was getting to get some new things♥
@shenayduffy4043
@shenayduffy4043 Жыл бұрын
Yes colour is incredible I didn't realise how dull everything was..it was hard to watch TV for a few days as it was so sharp..I'm 57 and had nt notice how bad it was getting till a year ago ..I still need reading glasses for small stuff but my long distance not thinking shadows were holes or vise versa..is amazing
@beverleymason9038
@beverleymason9038 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂❤
@bethkoch11
@bethkoch11 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery about 2 years ago, when I was 71, and I was completely satisfied with the outcome. I have worn glasses since I was 9 years old, and was terribly nearsighted with astigmatism. It's like a miracle to see clearly without glasses for the first time in 60 years. I had no idea the cataracts were obscuring my vision so much. Colors are brighter now too. I had the YAG laser surgery about a month ago, which resolved the secondary effects I was experiencing. I did experience a lot of floaters, but they gradually diminished. It's a lot to go through, and you need to make sure you've considered all the possible side effects, but overall, I'm 100% satisfied.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience ❤
@gregvanpaassen
@gregvanpaassen Жыл бұрын
I read some stories like yours, and also lots of comments from people saying "I wish I'd had it done years ago", so I did have it done "years ago", a few weeks ago! Both eyes at 62. Loving the brighter colors and the distance vision. I already had quite a few floaters; if anything, fewer after surgery.
@acts10truth
@acts10truth Жыл бұрын
you must have been able to buy the "good" name brand lens.
@mase7557
@mase7557 Жыл бұрын
I had the surgery when I was72. I am very pleased with the outcome.
@kritikitti3868
@kritikitti3868 Жыл бұрын
Whew. Wonderful to hear your excellent results. Am 85, having surgery soon.
@dankerns171
@dankerns171 Жыл бұрын
You are so right. Im two days post op cataract surgery. Wow i can see again. I feel like my surgeon is a hero. I had zero side effects and no inflammation. The Dr was blown away how good my eye looked in his post op visit. Prayers definitely work 🙏
@georgewibawawan1818
@georgewibawawan1818 Жыл бұрын
Agree not all catharact surgery have side effects and it all depends whether the doctor is capable or not in performing the surgery.
@maryperea4077
@maryperea4077 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy it went well for you I need it done but I just been hesitant about the whole procedure well congratulations to you and your doctor God bless have a great day 🙏❤️😊
@seabreeze7378
@seabreeze7378 7 ай бұрын
@@maryperea4077me too. Am just so freaking scared. One eye is way worse and just want the best dang surgeon and want it perfect and anything short of that well I don’t want….they are my eyes
@KishaAmenio06x
@KishaAmenio06x 6 ай бұрын
Does it hurt?? Im scared😢😢
@zuckerkrankheit2908
@zuckerkrankheit2908 5 ай бұрын
Pray for all ophth surgeons. TKS
@donnasdigressions
@donnasdigressions Жыл бұрын
I’m 65 and had cataract surgery on both eyes last year. I’ve been sorry ever since. After being very nearsighted all my life I’m now extremely farsighted and have virtually no close vision. I can’t do anything without readers, not even cook. Plus I have separate glasses for my computer at work that take care of my mid distance, readers don’t work for that. Had a partial detachment in my right eye which caused severe floaters. Still have fluttering lights on the edge of that eye. My left eye got extreme dryness and discomfort and my surgeon did the YAG laser on that eye which caused me to now have poor night vision with halos around all lights, so I can barely drive at night as any light blinds me. Overall it’s been a very depressing experience and I wish I had never had the surgeries. 😢 Wish I had found this honest doctor beforehand. Thank you for letting me vent my frustration.
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
😮wow,.. im bumming for you.!! I have recently become near sighted. - 2.75. And Astigmatism 😢 told Also i have small cataracts in both. everything is blurry. I'm 62. I'm wondering
@Rich.-
@Rich.- Жыл бұрын
I was totally blown away with the clarity after the surgery! I was living in a fog, and I mean fog every day for two years. After the surgery the next day, I looked in the mirror, and I began to cry. I could see myself again, I could see color again, I could see the grass blades on my lawn again, no more seeing blobs, I could now see details. I threw my glasses away and will never take my site for granted again. It’s been one year and I am still amazed at the results! The only side effects I experienced was my eyes always seem to be tired even till this day. My eyelids are not droopy, but they seem tired 80% of the time. But I don’t mind, if I did not get the surgery, I would be legally blind by now. I now have 2020 vision without glasses! I was once blind but now I see!!!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Isn't cataract surgery amazing? So happy for you!!!
@jeanmerron1918
@jeanmerron1918 Жыл бұрын
I am.due to have mine done brefore it gets worse
@Rich.-
@Rich.- Жыл бұрын
@@jeanmerron1918 I wish you well… everything will work out!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@jeanmerron1918 Best of luck! I hope everything goes well ❤
@jeanmerron1918
@jeanmerron1918 Жыл бұрын
My eyes are tired all time i blame it on my mobile staring into it how do you go on with your mobile
@dtgreen6
@dtgreen6 Жыл бұрын
I was so fortunate to have Dr. Lee do my cataract surgeries when she was at University of Washington. She is a brilliant surgeon! So knowledgeable and kind!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Hi, and thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad to have met you and honored to have performed your surgery ❤
@philomath67
@philomath67 5 ай бұрын
I wish I had her as my doctor. I had my left eye done yesterday. My doctor did a good job, as far as I can tell at this point, but as far as being personable or explaining anything, he sucks. Also, I had an IV sedative. Had I known this was not necessary, with respectful, open communication from the clinic, I wouldn't have had it done. I don't do drugs unless absolutely necessary. Normally only an occasional aspirin. So I won't be having any sedation with the right eye next month. Doctors and other health care givers need to give their patients the courtesy of full, open, simple -language honest communication.
@1voluntaryist
@1voluntaryist Ай бұрын
@@philomath67 I had teeth drop out at 80 and chose implants, 3. It was expensive, but I saved a little by NOT have IV sedative. But, I wasn't told I had the option, I asked. There was no pain, so why IV sedatives at all? More money for the dentist.
@starrystarrynight52
@starrystarrynight52 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! My elderly dad had his cataracts removed a few months ago. He is very happy. Before the surgery he was buying the brightest lightest lightulbs he could find and would carry a small flashlight with him everywhere. After the surgery he kept commenting on how much brighter everything was, and that colors looked brighter too. I'm so happy for him :)
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing - how wonderful :)
@vallee3140
@vallee3140 Жыл бұрын
My dry eye got so much worse, its costing a small fortune for drops.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@vallee3140 I'm so sorry to hear about your dry eye. You should let your provider know about the high cost of drops - there may be other options that are less expensive. Best of luck!
@vallee3140
@vallee3140 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD thanks but doubt I would get anywhere the UK we have a bad medical system now. I feel so miserable about it.
@johnmartin7158
@johnmartin7158 Жыл бұрын
@@vallee3140 There’s huge upsides in Nationalised Health and downsides and vice versa as in United States Insurance Health system. My wife’s sister is American and I can assure you it’s not exactly a bed of roses there. I learnt a lot from watching this video. Extremely interesting. And by and large most people seem extremely happy after cataract surgery. Of course there’s always some exceptions. Cheers NZ.
@beerster
@beerster Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr Lee, for your honesty. I had surgery 14 years ago on 1 eye for a cataract. The Dr installed a B&L Crystal Lens HD Multifocal lens. I have had almost everything possible go wrong, including retinal detachment. My retina was restored repairing 18 tears in it. I also now have a band wrapped around my eye to reshape my eyeball. I tell anyone who asks me about my surgery, to never, under any circumstances, allow someone to talk you into a multifocal lens. They all have glare issues, and have more problems than they are worth. Keep all multifocal devices on the outside of your eyeball.
@ksanurse
@ksanurse Жыл бұрын
Yeah they tore the lens capsule and dropped the old lens in the back of my eye. I spent 5 days in hospital before they could get it out. I could not have even sedation as my heart rate dropped to 30 during my prior surgery. So all done local anaesthetic, they took out the vitreous humour and replaced with I don’t know what. After I got out of hospital things went badly and I got an infection. It’s all settled now and I love that I can read and write and oh the colours. So vibrant. It was worth all the suffering. My other eye cataract surgery done first, was uncomplicated in my opinion but I then found out I had macula degeneration. I have regular shots into the vitreous humour (back of eye) for that. I am so grateful for my surgeons for what they did and I’ve even forgiven the one who dropped the lens into the back of my eye. I know it was an accident. It is truly a miracle to be able to see again, the colours… It just blows my mind. No one can understand unless you’ve had your eyes fixed. I was legally blind before my surgeries. I would go through it all again in a heartbeat. So if you are thinking about having cataract surgery go ahead, what happened to me was rare. They are not likely to drop your lens in the back of your eye. I just want to say I didn’t move. It wasn’t my fault. Regards from Australia
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your long but positive experience with eye surgery! I'm so glad you are seeing better ♥
@anonymousanonymous-tw3wm
@anonymousanonymous-tw3wm 4 ай бұрын
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
Hi,.. did you have near sight? Also.. did you have astigmatism?... im 62. I also have small cataracts. Thanks for motivation... and reply. Cheers
@ksanurse
@ksanurse 26 күн бұрын
@@klanderkal yes near sight. I was legal blind. It was mind blowing to see colour you will go Look! Everyone takes leaves for granted and other stuff like clouds and the sky, even tree trunks…it’s wonderful when you see how truly magnificent the world is
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
@ksanurse thank you. I'm glad for your happiness. I'm afraid because I have near sighted and Astigmatism. And im too old for Lazic. But... I can get laser cataract surgery..
@garykaplan7728
@garykaplan7728 Жыл бұрын
I had my second cataract surgery a few days ago. My surgeon explained the risks to me before my first cataract surgery a couple months ago. The results of the surgery were amazing! I have not seen this well in over twenty years. I am currently 62 years old.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear about your amazing results! Thanks for sharing ❤️
@johnswoodgadgets9819
@johnswoodgadgets9819 Жыл бұрын
I had the same experience. The change was... Biblical. I do believe my cataract surgeon is one of the happiest people I have ever met. He does cataract surgery exclusively, has done thousands of them (did a few years in the VA) and he said it never gets old seeing how being able to see again effects people.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@johnswoodgadgets9819 Thanks for sharing!
@CharGC123
@CharGC123 Жыл бұрын
@@johnswoodgadgets9819 I was nearly blind in one eye so the surgery was life changing for me but I do have very dry eyes now. Also, as a once avid reader I can no longer read for long because my eyes have a hard time focusing together now, especially if I am looking side to side or up and down. I find myself closing one eye after a while, which gets old fast!
@beachbum77979
@beachbum77979 Жыл бұрын
@@CharGC123 I only have one eye so I won't have to close one to be comfortable reading. But I do need cataract surgery. If something goes really wrong, I'd need to learn braille. I have to admit, I'm scared.
@lovewins6041
@lovewins6041 Жыл бұрын
When I had cataract surgery I could literally See Clearly immediately after the surgery it was life-changing I'm very thankful I didn't have any side effects
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!!
@mollypitcher9380
@mollypitcher9380 Жыл бұрын
I can’t comprehend seeing “clearly immediately.” That seems impossible…just fantastic!
@lovewins6041
@lovewins6041 Жыл бұрын
@@mollypitcher9380 I promise you it's true ! right after surgery still laying on the gurney in recovery ....I started to cry because I could see clearly after the surgery. My family and I went out to breakfast it was amazing. I had to have the cataract surgery because I had a detached retina they had to operate laser the tear and put a gas bubble in that's a long process I know the doctor knows what that's all about that gas bubble clouded the lens which caused me to have a cataract so this was an extensive situation but I can see perfectly and it's a blessing I Thank God 🙏
@lisatownsend3513
@lisatownsend3513 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery on my left eye on May 1st and my right eye on May 31st. Both eyes are doing fine and I'm so happy right now. I struggled for a year not being able to see. I follow my doctors instructions on my eye drops.. 👍 I'm 54 years old and are having no problems. I consider my eye doctor my hero. She brought back my eye sight.. ❤
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤️
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
Wow, happy for you. I'm considering 🤔 I have small cataracts in both Also... I now have near sighted -2.75 and was told astigmatism 😮 Did you have this eyesight Also?... Thanks
@kevinlytle6215
@kevinlytle6215 11 ай бұрын
My surgeon didn't spend any time with this info before I had my surgery. If they did it was not done verbally but buried in paperwork. I had significant floaters afterwards which scared the heck out of me. I wish they had spoken to me the way you just did in this video. Thanks for the way you presented this.
@luvlylady55
@luvlylady55 Жыл бұрын
OK..i was prepared to have cataract surgery..but now after listening to her..i dont know if i want to...i pray that none of that will happen to me.. im very anxious about the surgery..
@harndino8789
@harndino8789 3 ай бұрын
You have to do the op. It helps alot rather than the negative impact. Success with the surgery! It takes only 5-15 minutes max! The laser cataract surgery is most by far the hitech non pain one.
@terribishop5313
@terribishop5313 Ай бұрын
Convinced me to cancel my eye appt. Was looking for hope not complete FEAR!!!!
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
​@terribishop5313 .. every time I search up things... I get discouraged. I'm hesitant.... might cancel my 1st appointment...
@luvlylady55
@luvlylady55 26 күн бұрын
@@klanderkal I went ahead and had the cataract surgery on my left eye.. it went pretty smoothly..no pain.. u are awake..they can give u something to calm u down if u want..but I know now that if i didnt have it done.. i would have lost sight in my eye.. im having the right eye done in january of 2025..
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
@luvlylady55 wow, congratulations 🎊. I'm happy for you. I have small cataracts, Near sighted-2.75 And Astigmatism.. ... I haven't made appointment. I don't know if the cataracts surgery would correct all these blurry issues. I'm very afraid to even get glasses. I never wore b4. My life has been down hill after loosing my career job I loved. Depression has destroyed my mental health,.. and now physical health. Sleep deprivation, stress has made my eyesight go bad. .... it's not a good place to be for me. Thank you for replying,.. 🫶👍
@LvnLlfe6
@LvnLlfe6 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic video, Dr. Lee! I am an ophthalmic technician and agree that when risks and benefits are discussed with patients prior to surgery, these 5 very common side effects are often not mentioned, or mentioned very briefly. I particularly appreciated your explanations of why these side effects might occur, and think patients would, too. We sometimes spend a lot of time on the back end of surgery (post op visits) explaining these things after the patient has noticed or been bothered by them. An extra 5 minutes to provide this information during the consult would decrease that time on the back end and, more importantly, decrease some of the worry and anxiety patients might feel if they experience any of these side effects. Thanks for posting this! I'll be using this for technician training, in the future!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your feedback, as well as the hard work you do as an ophthalmic technician! I agree that we - the team of surgeons, co-managing eye doctors, and ophthalmic techs - end up doing a lot of explaining on the back end. In my practice, I've learned the hard way that setting expectations at the beginning is beneficial for everyone, including the patients and the team. Thanks again ❤
@shahareenabbas1812
@shahareenabbas1812 Жыл бұрын
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@war-painter
@war-painter 10 ай бұрын
I’m having worry and anxiety already and just postponed cataract surgery because my doctor failed to answer my questions regarding color perception after surgery. I’m a professional artist with an MFA, having studied color for fifty years and I’m not prepared to see red as magenta. And no, I don’t see the world through a yellow haze as I do a lot of color matching in my work. Just passed my DMV vision test (without glasses)- distance is fine, but my reading glasses need stronger prescriptions! I read a lot and do a lot of color work, both things which are vital to my existence. Am getting a second opinion with an eye doctor who is one of my collectors. Any info on the blue/purple/magenta cast after cataract surgery? This is really not acceptable in my line of work.
@maryloughman2109
@maryloughman2109 7 ай бұрын
The cataract is a growth that has a color. I experienced it as a slight brownish stain. I had one eye done at a time so I was able to see the difference before and after surgery on one eye. One eye was different than the other Whites were clearer and brighter after surgery..I was good at color matching before my surgery and am still good at it.
@dr.donchristie7093
@dr.donchristie7093 7 ай бұрын
I assume that you have no color blindness, war-painter, so consider your cataract as a yellowish filter that has grown more dense -- more yellow and "dirty" -- over time, making your eye and visual cortex adjust color perception to yield what you had learned to call a "neutral" or normal color balance, thus matching the color perception in your "good" eye. (That's why you don't believe you see through a yellow haze, only a neutral haze. Your visual system has, in effect, interposed a complementary blue-green filter to compensate for the yellow-ish cataract.) When the cataract is suddenly removed, the "cooler" acquired color temperature perception, sans "yellow" filter, temporarily makes for not only a brighter image, but one with a persistent, cooler, blue-green (cyan) hue. Over time, this compensation should normalize itself, and you should see, not "red" or magenta, but with what you consider a normal, or neutral, color balance, and the image will be, once again, so clear that you will wonder how you ever tolerated that cataract for as long as you did. Best wishes!
@michaelkaliski7651
@michaelkaliski7651 Жыл бұрын
I developed a cataract after vitrectomy and laser treatment for a detached retina. This detachment was due to walking into a low hanging tree branch while distracted walking the dog. The cataract developed over a period of a couple of years after the initial treatment. The cataract surgery resulted in immediate clear vision and after rigorously following the eye drop routine for a fortnight, no problems were experienced. A couple of years later I needed some further laser treatment to clear away some cell regrowth over the replacement lens. Since then, no problems at all. All operations carry the risk of some side effects, but cataract surgery is one of the most common operations carried out and the benefits certainly outweigh the risks provided you follow the follow up care guidelines.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I agree that it is all about weighing out the risks and benefits. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@cijmo
@cijmo Жыл бұрын
Life changing is exactly the word I would use. I remember my mum saying that her results were instant and I couldn't imagine that they wouldn't be blurry for a few days at least. When they wheeled me to recovery...I could see all around me! I could read posters on the walls and see clear faces - it was like I got new eyes. Because this was late 2020 and the situation the world was in, they wanted to do both eyes at the same time. Risky, yes but they just wanted people in and out as quickly and as few times as possible. I'm just so glad it worked well for me. I do still wear glasses because I feel funny without them but they're mostly glass, just a reading lens in the bottom.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your positive experience with cataract surgery!
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
Hi, did you have near sight? Also,.. did you have astigmatism? ... I have both, also small cataracts... I wonder if cataract laser surgery would correct my eyes. Everything is so blurry now
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan Жыл бұрын
I had bilateral cataract surgery in my 50’s. No problems at all during the procedure and post-op recovery. So did my older sister and younger brother. Fortunately, none of us had any I’ll effects. I carry the cards I was issued stating the implants date, type and kind of implant in my wallet. In my late 60’s now and still no issues.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing :)
@NoName-zn1sb
@NoName-zn1sb 8 ай бұрын
Ill effects
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan 8 ай бұрын
@@NoName-zn1sb That’s a result of not reading before texting. I’m aware of the difference …
@icecold927
@icecold927 Ай бұрын
eye doctor that did my cataract surgery addressed most these issues , pre operation of cataracts, problems discribed here have not been a problem for me. I did have dry eye needing drops years later now I don't need drops hardly at all, I am very happy I had doctor that did my cataract surgery.
@JBass33
@JBass33 Жыл бұрын
Very informative video. I put off cataract surgery for years until I was 72 because I was afraid of all the potential complications. I had both eyes done about 2 weeks apart. The surgery corrected most of my astigmatism and I now need glasses just for reading. I was lucky. No complications other than a secondary cataract in one eye that required the YAG laser treatment. It’s now been six months and no further problems.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience with cataract surgery :)
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
Hi, I'm 62. Small cataracts and Astigmatism, with nearsighted-2.75. Everything is so blurry.... I wonder if it would help me too... ?
@claredouglass6018
@claredouglass6018 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for being honest, I am left with lasting dysphotopsia and thick lines in my vision after having surgery six years ago. The cataract is removed, but the jagged lenses do not suit everyone - my sight is worse now. Be aware of any risks involved. ⭐️
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience, and I'm sorry your quality of vision was not good after surgery. I hope things eventually get better for you ♥
@dryan3261
@dryan3261 Жыл бұрын
hope your sight gets better, mine has been a disaster, it does not help that the doctor has treated me awful on top of dealing with loss of vision.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@dryan3261 I'm so sorry to hear about your experience with cataract surgery. Thanks for sharing your experience
@lordlucan529
@lordlucan529 Жыл бұрын
The descriptions you see online of dysphotopsia don't do it justice! Mine feels like someone went at my cornea with a black marker pen, and the worst part is it moves around based on where I am trying to focus! Not enjoying the result at all!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@lordlucan529 I'm so sorry to hear about your dysphotopsias. It can be really frustrating! I hope it gets better for you ♥
@lisaw8202
@lisaw8202 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I had cataract surgery 10 months ago and still experience almost all of these symptoms. I would have appreciated knowing this before my surgery.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I hope things got better for you!
@ThePelicans44
@ThePelicans44 7 күн бұрын
It took almost 2 years for the Ptosis in my eye to return to 90% normal as far as opening as much as my other eye. Still not 100% 3 years after my retina surgery. What about your eye now?
@allenjenkins7947
@allenjenkins7947 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery just over 4 years ago, left eye then right eye a month apart. I have had no lasting side effects, other than occasional dry eyes. There was some temporary discomfort for a few weeks after each surgery. I'm certainly pleased with the results. By the way, my eye surgeon explained the possible complications beforehand. This is also the reason for not doing both eyes together. Had there been serious complications after doing the worst eye, the other one would have still been usable.
@allenjenkins7947
@allenjenkins7947 Жыл бұрын
Just an additional comment on the level of pain and discomfort during the procedure. Pain pretty much zero. All done under local anaesthetic. No sedation was used, although a cannula was put in the back of my hand and a couple of monitor pads taped on my chest. I presume that this was in case I panicked, or had an adverse reaction to any of the drugs used. Removing the tapes holding these in place was the most painful part of the whole procedure 😆. The overall level of discomfort was about the same as, or less than having a filling done at the dentist.
@bonniechan7146
@bonniechan7146 Жыл бұрын
Dr Lee, Thank you for being very honest for telling all the side effects that may incurred from the cataract surgery that most other doctors won't tell. I had my left eye done 5 years ago and have developed many problems ever since including both negative and positive dysphotopsia, the eye floaters, secondary-cataract and severe dry eye. I wished the doctor who did the surgery for me had told me what could possibly happen after the surgery.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Hi Bonnie, I'm so sorry that you have experienced side effects from your cataract surgery. While the dysphotopsias and floaters typically settle down but may not completely disappear (at least I hope you can get used to it!) ,the secondary cataracts and dry eye might be treated. Have you discussed these issues with your eye doctor? Thanks for sharing your experience, and I hope you get relief soon!
@richardprice9730
@richardprice9730 Жыл бұрын
Yes Exactly much research is suppressed because there is alot of money in cataract surgery and its high qudos
@chuckfriebe843
@chuckfriebe843 Жыл бұрын
Should've left the cataract in. Life would be even more enjoyable not being able to see with the cataracts still in your eyes, right?
@claredouglass6018
@claredouglass6018 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bonnie, me too. Permanent lines in my vision for the last six years. Good luck with your problems. 🌈
@toomanymarys7355
@toomanymarys7355 Жыл бұрын
You probably didn't notice the floaters when you had the cataracts and now your brain has a hard time ignoring them.
@randyrunyan9434
@randyrunyan9434 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery in sept and oct this year. My eyesight was HORRIBLE. I am so glad I had the surgery!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@sassy2086
@sassy2086 11 ай бұрын
I just had cataract surgery about a month ago. I did notice that the eye with the new lens doesn't open as wide as before. Now I know what this is. Thank you!
@ThePelicans44
@ThePelicans44 7 күн бұрын
How is your eye now? Does it open as wide as the other eye? I had retina surgery and my eye didn’t open as wide either. I’d say it’s about 90% there and this is 3 years later now. So not sure I’ll ever get to 100% the same. What about you?
@rdgr
@rdgr 11 ай бұрын
I have been diagnosed with cataracts and need to talk with a surgeon regarding this. The more I learn about cataract surgery, the more I do not want this surgery
@di4085
@di4085 11 ай бұрын
Try to find N-acetyl carnosine eye drops.
@harndino8789
@harndino8789 3 ай бұрын
You have to do the op. It helps alot rather than the negative impact. It takes only 5-15 minutes max! The laser cataract surgery is most by far the hitech non pain one.
@harndino8789
@harndino8789 3 ай бұрын
​@@di4085what's it for?
@stevezodiac491
@stevezodiac491 Жыл бұрын
I got cataracts early in life at 46 years old. I had previously taken corticosteroids for asthma ( which I no longer have ) and I am told that this can lead to early onset cataracts. In my earlier life I had photo refractive kerotectomy on both eyes for short sightedness and was in the pilot study for this with astigmatism computer correction during my laser treatment, which was very successful at the time. The early oblation of my eyes however caused the calculation for my cataract prescription first inserted lens to be wrong and the result was medium short sight in my first eye. From the experience of my first operated eye, the surgeon got the second eye prescription bang on for good long sight. Thus by serendipity, I have one eye good for reading and one good for long distance, with the less able eye in each scenario ' filling in '. A lot of people can't put up with the disparity between eyes, causing headaches but I had no such problems and it has been perfect for 17 years now. The cataract operation has been better than glasses, contact lenses or oblation for me ! I also had a capsulotomy done at the time with a yag laser to prevent them from getting cloudy as well with a hole blasted through.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story with us :)
@sarahm9723
@sarahm9723 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! This is very scary, but it's what we need to hear. That way we are going into a surgery very informed and don't feel that information was withheld from us.
@jessicaeiss2541
@jessicaeiss2541 7 ай бұрын
I work with an ophthalmologist and optometrist. I've seen a couple of patients who complained about having new ptosis after surgery, and the dry eyes are for sure a real problem too. Thanks for an informative video.
@magicunicorn6535
@magicunicorn6535 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery on one eye about a year and a half ago, and I couldn't be happier. My night vision is now fantastic, making driving at night so much easier. My good eye was far-sighted, so I got a lens that matched that characteristic. I still have to wear readers for near vision, but my distance vision is so good I passed my driver's license vision test with ease, with no glasses. That was one thing that had driven me to get the surgery done - my driver's license exam was coming up, and I knew I'd never pass the vision part in my bad eye. I was nervous about the surgery, but it was a total breeze. The ONLY thing I felt was a slight sting when they first put the numbing drops in my eye. The procedure only took about 15-20 minutes. I never had any pain or discomfort in that eye afterward. Amazingly, as early as that evening I could see my TV set so clearly in that eye, through the little holes in my protective plastic eye patch. My followup appointment was the very next day, and although I was supposed to have a friend drive me to the doctor's office, my vision was close to 20/20 by then, and so I just drove myself there. If and when the time comes for my other eye to undergo cataract surgery someday, I won't hesitate for a second. To me it felt even easier than a normal trip to the dentist.
@phishno2767
@phishno2767 Жыл бұрын
The cautionary advice I would give based on my experience is that since the need for cataract surgery is highly likely for most of us, one should absolutely avoid any vanity surgeries such as RK or lasik. Unless wearing glasses or contacts is simply not feasible, such surgeries add an unnecessary risk of a poor outcome with subsequent cataract surgery. My ophthalmologist did a fantastic job on my cataract surgery and I would have better than 20/20 in each eye except for having had RK surgery in my 20s that led to severe refractive effects within the corneas. As a result, I now have to wear scleral contacts (no diopter correction needed, just a smoothing of the surface of the corneas) if I want to see clearly. And it's all because I thought if I could just ditch the glasses, my life would be perfect. Now, I would gladly wear glasses if they could correct my defective vision.
@tonyafrehner6201
@tonyafrehner6201 11 ай бұрын
Same thing happened to me. I had prk and rk surgery in the 1990’s. Cataract surgery in 2017. Now doctors can’t get my vision to 20/20 with corrective lenses. Along with having floaters, and distorted vision of light bouncing off the shape of my eyes I have been wearing colored lenses to stop the light from doing that. My vision to me looks as if I have small white smudges on my eye lens
@MrsBuzzard771
@MrsBuzzard771 11 ай бұрын
@phish2767, thank you so much for sharing, I had RK surgery back in 1986 in my 20's and am regretting that now at age 61... cataract surgery will be very complicated per the opthalmologist I saw, I have 16 radial incisions on each eye... Do you know how many RK incisions you have from your RK surgery? Did your cataract surgery still improve your vision despite having to wear the scleral lenses to see clearly? I had scleral lenses for two years, now I have glasses only as my cataracts are getting progressively worse and I'm really nervous to have any further eye surgery at all even if my opthalmologist tells me he can try despite the complexity of the procedure for me. Sorry for all the questions but I really appreciate your response if you have time, I don't know any other person who has had RK back in the day and has also now had to deal with cataracts in their older years.
@MrsBuzzard771
@MrsBuzzard771 11 ай бұрын
​@@tonyafrehner6201I'm so sorry to hear about your complications...is your vision still better than it was before cataract surgery? I'm guessing that's a dumb question, floaters, distorted vision and smudges does not sound like an improvement... sorry for the questions but I appreciate you replying if you can, you and @phish2767 are the only other people I know who had RK and then cataracts in their older years...I have cloudiness now with my cataracts but I'm afraid of having massive complications like you are experiencing...my opthalmologist says it will be a very difficult cataract surgery due to my 16 incisions on each eye from the RK back in the day...
@phishno2767
@phishno2767 11 ай бұрын
@@MrsBuzzard771 Yes, I have to say my vision is a little better after surgery. It definitely would have gotten worse without it and despite the atrocious resolution in one eye, it at least eliminated the dead zone squarely in the center of my field of view so I have a better ability to detect relative motion with that eye. The scleral lense work great when I can shove them in, but they present maintenance challenges I just do not have the luxury of time to deal with for the foreseeable future. The best resolution (pun not intended) would be a replacement cornea. At present, synthetic materials appear to be out of the question due to the need for oxygen permeability. I am hoping that some work being done with using a patient's own stem cells to grow replacement corneas will result in a viable, affordable solution while I am still young enough to care and poses the least amount of risk of rejection or even more serious problems. But Dr. Lee or other opthalmalogists can comment on that much more knowledgeably than I can.
@phishno2767
@phishno2767 11 ай бұрын
@@tonyafrehner6201 My vision varies from day to day. I see a smear of light from point light sources, which makes driving at night and especially in the rain a real white-knuckle proposition. I have found that yellow -tinted lenses help to a degree with that, but the sheer number of visual artifacts from sources of glare just make it dicey. Ironically, in low light conditions I can still see fairly well as long as there aren't any really brought sources or reflections of light in my field of view. Oh, I forgot to mention my peripheral vision has narrowed and I occasionally see false movement in the periphery of my vision. Either that, or my house really is haunted.
@paularowe7651
@paularowe7651 Жыл бұрын
I am in the UK age 73. Under the NHS i have recently had cataract surgery with monovision. This has cost me nothing and am very pleased with the results. Thanks for your informative video.
@anythingbootneck
@anythingbootneck 9 ай бұрын
Hi, I’m in U.K. and aged 74, I’m glad I saw your post as I was really concerned about having the procedure done after watching this!
@simonknights7526
@simonknights7526 8 ай бұрын
​@@anythingbootneckI'm also in the UK. Had cataract operation, on the NHS, in both eyes earlier this year. I'm 64. It's been brilliant - I can now see colours correctly, don't need glasses except for close work (reading, etc). It's life changing. Go for it!
@anythingbootneck
@anythingbootneck 8 ай бұрын
@@simonknights7526 Thanks Simon, you’ve reassured me! I’ll defo go for it now!👍🏻. Glad it has made such a difference for you.
@ps603
@ps603 11 ай бұрын
I got a cataract at 50, It started in the middle of my eye. It looked like I had a cotton ball in my eye. They fixed & I was amazed at just how blind I had been. Then I got the secondary, which they fixed immediately. Although, many people thought I was crazy when I told them.This video was very educational & easy to understand.
@catherinemelnyk
@catherinemelnyk Жыл бұрын
I'm a 68 year old female and I've had cataracts for a decade. At my last eye exam a month ago, I was told I was still a long ways off from being considered a candidate for the surgery. After seeing this I'm very grateful I'm not eligible. Thanks so much for the information.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! Hopefully you will be OK without cataract surgery for a while, and when the time comes, I hope your cataract surgery goes smoothly.
@catherinemelnyk
@catherinemelnyk Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD Thanks. It''s always such a challenge to get ALL the information you need to make an informed decision. I appreciate your honesty.
@catherinehazur7336
@catherinehazur7336 Жыл бұрын
candid and comprehensive information regarding possible side effects. This Opthalmologist seems to genuinely have the well being of her patients at heart, providing the info they need to make a truly informed decision regarding this procedure and putting it out there on the internet for all to see.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@catherinehazur7336 I really appreciate your kind words ♥
@OzSteve9801
@OzSteve9801 Жыл бұрын
I had both eyes done about 18 months ago and haven't seen any changes yet. I had some irritation on the day of surgery but it cleared up. I had droopy eyelids before surgery (from contacts) and they haven't gotten worse. In the right light I can see the outline of the lens as a whiteish circle. I no longer have to wear glasses except for close up work. I'm very pleased.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤️
@jayf6525
@jayf6525 8 ай бұрын
I'm 71. I had my left eye done two weeks ago. My right eye was done about a year ago. I couldn't be happier with the outcome. I had zero issues. When I did the first eye, I opted for the insurance paid 3 different eyedrops every day. I don't like eye drops and found this a real PIA. So, on the second eye, I opted to pay OOP for the single drop method. The cost was only $85. Well worth it. My surgeon, his staff and facility are excellent. When someone is operating on your eyes, they need to check all these boxes. I'm having eyelid surgery in 3 weeks and I'm very excited about that. Life is short and good eyesight essential to quality of life. I'm happy I had both eyes done as soon as the need reached the point where insurance would approve.
@ThePelicans44
@ThePelicans44 7 күн бұрын
Eyelid surgery because you had Ptosis after the cataract surgery?
@jayf6525
@jayf6525 7 күн бұрын
@@ThePelicans44 The cataract surgery did not cause it. I simply had too much fatty tissue in my eyelids to the extent my eyelids were impeding full view eyesight. I had the eyelid surgery done last January and am very happy with the outcome. I decided to have a brow lift at the same time to give me both the look and eyesight correction I was seeking. The brow lift was done OOP. The eyelids were covered by insurance subject to my co-pay.
@vegas11t
@vegas11t Жыл бұрын
Absolutely life changing, astigmatism reached the point where corrective lenses couldn't improve, left eye at age 80, instant change with Toric implant, right eye at 81, passed DMV test, zero restriction. Use 2.5 readers/prescription for books/e-reader or computer. zero correct for 36" or beyond, color saturation is so much better.
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 26 күн бұрын
Wow.... im 62. I have near sighted -2.75. Also astigmatism..... With both small cataracts. I'm wondering if it would help me..? Wow
@roychin6460
@roychin6460 20 күн бұрын
@@klanderkal
@klanderkal
@klanderkal 19 күн бұрын
@roychin6460 yes... ?
@waleyefish9026
@waleyefish9026 Жыл бұрын
My Dr. Told me about the risk. I was fumbling around with bad cataracts and nearly blind. I had the surgery because I couldn't see. NOW I can except for mid and close vision I need glasses, I am fine with that. It is a Blessing.💒
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@gwenratner6200
@gwenratner6200 22 күн бұрын
Why do you have to have glasses if you have the cataract surgery
@RobertSmith-ft9qz
@RobertSmith-ft9qz Жыл бұрын
Had mine done 12 years ago. Went from pop bottle thick glasses to perfect 20-20 vision. Whatever you do, follow the instructions regarding the eye drops after your operation to the letter to avoid infection and inflammation.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@elizabethfield6526
@elizabethfield6526 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I've had cataract surgery in both eyes. And also retina detached in both eyes requiring vitrectomy surgery. As a result I have terrible dry eye syndrome. I also got scared tissue behind one of my new lenses requiring the YAG laser. I wish that more patients considering cataract surgery were made more aware of these possible side effects. Thank you for your honesty and transparency. I'm super happy now with my vision but wow, I had a lot to go through.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience and I'm glad you are doing well now!
@maddscientist3170
@maddscientist3170 Жыл бұрын
ditto & I required a scleral band on my eye
@elizabethfield6526
@elizabethfield6526 Жыл бұрын
@@maddscientist3170 yes. Me too on both eyes. I think that's standard practice. Unfortunately it took away my good long distance vision and made me short sighted!
@jac3054
@jac3054 Жыл бұрын
After a lifetime of near-sightedness with astigmatism I had several eye operations. After the first cataract job, I was really freaked out -- I was very, very aware of being awake during the procedure and decided I would not even have the second one. Doc did not appreciate my criticism at the day-after followup visit. I did get the second surgery because he promised to take me more "out of it." Recovery went ok and colors were very vibrant. I had Lasik from the same doctor and did not need glasses for about 5 years, but the whole time I needed a magnifying glass to read a newspaper, magazine or a book. Had 2 YAG procedures in there somewhere, too. Then I had both vitreous sacs collapse about 6 months apart. I was warned to be aware that retinas may detach after the vitreous collapses. Within a few years I did have both retinas detach. First surgeon was really, really good at explaining what was going to happen before, and then very helpful after the surgery. Second time I wanted the same surgeon but it wasn't his turn in the rotation. This second surgeon was not as good. He explained things in somewhat broken English, even ignoring some of my questions. I asked him about seeing stuff in my periferal vision afterward and he told me to pay no attention to it. After 5 weeks I was still having pain in the outboard corner of the eye and he put off telling me to come in. I finally insisted that I be seen, and guess what? He needed to remove a stitch from my eye -- the source of the extreme irritation. So glad that Costco sells 5-packs of artificial tears that help with extreme dry eye, I have those little green bottles all over the house. If I read a book it takes about a year to finish it due to dry eye. I stopped driving at night about 6 years ago, and actually stopped all highway driving about 2 years ago. (I'm 71 now.) Now I wear no-line bifocals again, and they need to be updated almost every year, just like before all the surgeries, but it's a much lighter prescription than before Lasik surgery. That's it; I got a little verbose there.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@jac3054 I'm so sorry to hear about your experience with cataract surgery. I'm glad everything is OK at the end ❤
@eugeniogmacalinao1751
@eugeniogmacalinao1751 Жыл бұрын
You are a honest and at the same time good eye doctor ! If I ever don't see you talking I would say you are an American or Ang English woman doctor . Your words are very clear ! Thank you !
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️
@altaylor3988
@altaylor3988 Жыл бұрын
The Dr who performed my Cataract surgery explained all of your points even down to floaters and possibly the post op need for a bit of Laser work, I had absolutely no discomfort or problems. I have nothing but praise for my Dr. From Aus
@pamelarennia2001
@pamelarennia2001 Жыл бұрын
I was ready to call for an appointment to see what I had to do about surgery. After watching this I am scared to death about the post surgery. Thank you for telling the truth.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Cataract surgery can be truly life-changing! As with any surgery there are some risks and potential side effects, so it is always a good idea to weigh them before proceeding. I hope that when you are ready you have a positive experience with cataract surgery!
@allgoo1990
@allgoo1990 Жыл бұрын
"After watching this I am scared to death about the post surgery...." == Me too, the result could be worse than before.
@reasoningtruth
@reasoningtruth Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD I have a friend that is soon having cataract surgery. I won't tell her about this video, it would serve no useful purpose. She has to have it or go blind, why scare her on top of that? I can think of no compassionate reason.
@febeleven
@febeleven Жыл бұрын
Pamela Rennia, I have a post surgery in Nov 2022, and I'm not gonna lie I'm scared {I have one eye that's partially blind} and now watching this video I'm really scared!
@reasoningtruth
@reasoningtruth Жыл бұрын
@@febeleven It does sound reminiscent of Russian Roulette, doesn't it.
@MrLanternland
@MrLanternland Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery 12 years ago at age 67. It came out much much better than anticipated or even than the doctor promised. I have had none of these problems except the follow up Lag laser treatment which was like nothing.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience ❤️
@bryanshapiro6977
@bryanshapiro6977 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that your YAG was without complications.
@elisawestvirginiamountainm1019
@elisawestvirginiamountainm1019 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery 2 years ago. I had zero problems at all. I wish I had taken time to think about whether I wanted near vision or far vision though. I opted for far, but as a medical transcriptionist, I really should have decided on near vision which is what I had prior to the procedure.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you had a smooth procedure and recovery - that is honestly the most important thing! It's hard to know what you need sometimes. Have you discussed wearing contact lenses for near with your eye doctor? If you really enjoy having near vision and do not mind glasses for distance, and you have successfully trialed this with contact lenses, you can ask your doctor whether refractive surgery like LASIK or PRK would be an option for you. Hope this helps, and best of luck!
@rosemorris7912
@rosemorris7912 Жыл бұрын
I need the near vision for my job and all my hobbies, but I chose the far vision lenses so I could drive more safely. I was pretty much blind in my right eye, and it happened very quickly. I've always been far sighted, so I've been wearing glasses for over forty years for my up-close work and reading. I really don't regret my choice since I'm so comfortable with wearing glasses. I tried contacts, but they made me absolutely miserable.
@jmvneto51
@jmvneto51 Жыл бұрын
If you're fine don't mess around with your eyes. Some glasses make you pretty and look intellectual. :)
@Keep-on-ok
@Keep-on-ok Жыл бұрын
I have mono vision. One eye near and one far. No problems worth reporting.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@Keep-on-ok Thanks for sharing :)
@helenh.2172
@helenh.2172 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery and have not had any of these symptoms!!! Makes me smile!!! Glad I ran across this info!!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing 🥰
@alantubbs5113
@alantubbs5113 Жыл бұрын
After 2 cataract surgeries my eyes got slightly blurry ( I could not read street signs), so after 5-7 years I went back and the doctor did a simple YAG lazer . I'm back to 20/20 again. Doctors rarely tell you that your eyes could get cloudy again, but it can be corrected.
@dogchicken
@dogchicken Жыл бұрын
Increased risk of retina detachment after cataract surgery is not understood by cataract surgery patients. I had a detached retina in both eyes after cataract surgery. The reattachment surgery is extremely painful and recover time is 1 to 3 months.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear about your retinal detachments and your difficult recovery ❤
@keithhobbs1
@keithhobbs1 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery because 12 months before I had a Pvd and then two days after I was diagnosed with a detached retina. Couldn't drive for 5 weeks, and had poor vision in the affected eye till the cataract was done. Then last year I noticed vision getting blurry again and had a YAG operation and vision now crystal clear.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@keithhobbs1 Thanks for sharing your experience! I'm so sorry to hear about your detached retina, and I'm glad to hear that your vision is clear!
@tanjorebhuvaneswari3429
@tanjorebhuvaneswari3429 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had not seen this video. It is scarring me from having my cataract surgery in a couple of weeks.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I didn't mean to scar you! Cataract surgery can be very positive and life-changing. While some people have some issues like dry eye, etc. most do not regret their decision. Best of luck!
@febeleven
@febeleven Жыл бұрын
Please keep us updated, I see the surgeon in Nov for a post op. I'm scared!
@SuperCaliforniaBarbi
@SuperCaliforniaBarbi Жыл бұрын
Having worn glasses from age 5 i now see the world clearer than ever. Dance into surgery its wonderful. I never knew the world had such sharp edges and that the color white so beautiful 😍 20/20 + 20/30
@tammielarrison3455
@tammielarrison3455 Жыл бұрын
I go in tomorrow to see I am scared to now I was looking forward to it
@febeleven
@febeleven Жыл бұрын
@@tammielarrison3455 My eye doctor told me that the test she did showed my cataract were bigger than what she saw, so I went to a Cataract Specialist and he said my cataracts were to small for surgery and Medicare wouldn't cover it unless they were bigger, he gave me a new prescription for glasses... I'm really glad I didn't need the surgery, because my left eye is partially blind {been like that since I was little} and if something ever happens to my right eye, I would be screwed.
@pacather
@pacather Жыл бұрын
Recently underwent consultation for cataract surgery and had NO IDEA how many annoying (and sometimes sight threatening) problems can develop, sometimes permanently, after this "routine" procedure. This information sure flies in the face of the rosy picture the eye care community paints of it. Reminds me of all the LASIK hype back in the day. Sure glad I turned that down and time has only proved I made the right decision. I'm a high myope and I'm scared to death this surgery, which I'm told has become necessary, will only create new problems that I'll have to deal with in the years to come. I can only hope the risks will be worth it.
@jillroberts7551
@jillroberts7551 Жыл бұрын
I'm in the same situation. I had the consultation and the doctor wanted me to get the surgery right away. Then I talked with the pre-op person and she told me I have to schedule eight appointments and be ready to go. Everything seemed a big rush. I have droopy eyelids already and the thought of them getting worse doesn't appeal to me. Also I have double vision without glasses, and the doctor said cataract surgery might not fix this. He didn't guarantee anything.
@KM-os8lb
@KM-os8lb Жыл бұрын
I also had severe nearsightedness (-12.5). I’ve had glasses since 3rd grade & am 57 years old now. Coke bottle glasses as a kid. I just had cataract surgery last week, one day apart. Because I have some scarring on my macula in each eye (right eye worse), the surgeon corrected for distance only. I was okay with that. I just use readers for now. I was told my vision could continue to change for up to a month after surgery. That’s why optometrists usually like to wait about a month after surgery to fit you for glasses or contacts, if needed. It is amazing how much brighter (whiter) and clearer things are. Now, I open my eyes in the morning & can see AND READ the clock on the wall. Before surgery, I could barely see that there was a clock on the wall. I have 20/25 & 20/30 vision currently. That may not sound great as everyone expects 20/20 vision but I can see fine and can drive fine as is. Now I have to go back & see the retina specialist to see what can be done about the scarring on the retina (this scarring causes puckering which distorts my vision…lines look wavy. I was told this scarring was caused by severe myopia & age). Slight dry eyes for me at this point after cataract surgery. Was prescribed Prednisolone 1 drop/day after surgery. Pressure in eyes too high now so now I’m taking Timolol Maleate 1 drop/day to reduce the pressure. Oh, I also had floaters prior to surgery & they are no worse after. Good luck to you!
@KM-os8lb
@KM-os8lb Жыл бұрын
I should also mention that my retina specialist referred me for cataract surgery. He felt that in order to get the best view of my macula to determine what can be done regarding the scarring, it was best to get my cataracts replaced.
@war-painter
@war-painter 10 ай бұрын
I’ve had four knee replacements and several spinal fusions but NOTHING scares me more than doctors cutting my eyes! It’s my life’s work. Doctors seem awfully blasé about the color perception changes after cataract surgery. If one was analyzing scientific blood samples, it could be life threatening if you could not discern the difference between dark maroon red, orange red and magenta red.
@newmyr-2556
@newmyr-2556 Жыл бұрын
I sure did find this helpful. I've had cataract surgery done 2+ years ago and my one eye has gone from 20/25 to 20/70 since December of last year. It's like looking through a glass of dried milk. Just found out about the YAG yesterday, appointment set for June. Anyway one of my questions was how often I would have to have it done and you just answered it. Thanks. This is a nice synchronicity, I wasn't even searching for the answer I just happened on your channel; catchy title. Consider yourself hugged.
@donnayeager2703
@donnayeager2703 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I work at an eye surgery center and this is information every patient should know, but unfortunately, most do not.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your supportive comment - I appreciate you and all the work you do at your surgery center ❤
@patriciamcnamara9821
@patriciamcnamara9821 Жыл бұрын
I now see vibrantly. I am only 2 weeks post op and will have the other eye done soon.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!!! Best of luck with the second eye ♥
@matthewpadgett9526
@matthewpadgett9526 Жыл бұрын
I had the surgery on October 20, 2022. My outcome was extremely positive, I don’t have dry eye or any of the side effects that are noted in this video. Immediately after the surgery I was amazed at how bright and colorful everything is. I am thankful everything turned out well .
@Nutmeg1644
@Nutmeg1644 Жыл бұрын
Same here.❤
@luannprovencio4819
@luannprovencio4819 Жыл бұрын
@zoneegmc1644 After watching this it makes you not wanna have cataract surgery.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤️
@sbtier
@sbtier Жыл бұрын
I had a retinal detachment a year after my surgery. As a side-effect of the surgery for the detachment, I have glaucoma in that eye and I'm only 54. I had amazing results from my cataract surgery, going from glasses with -9.75 and -7.75 lenses to not needing glasses.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your positive experience with cataract surgery!
@ArtStoneUS
@ArtStoneUS Жыл бұрын
I was around -15 diopters and removing the lens was life-changing. I don't even have an implant lens in one eye. I wish they had done it as a child now that I know how the optics work. I was severely near sighted because I have a long eyeball and the coke bottle lenses meant I had no peripheral vision
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@ArtStoneUS Thanks for sharing your experience with cataract surgery!
@NitiTischner
@NitiTischner 10 ай бұрын
I had a retinal detachment as well about 6 month after my cataract surgery, I was not aware that this could happen......The retinal detachment was a very traumatic experience
@abrahamasare5486
@abrahamasare5486 Жыл бұрын
I am 23 years old I just had my cataract surgery one week ago hope I will be able to see clearly again
@katydid26
@katydid26 11 ай бұрын
Dr. Lee, thank you for this informative video. I’m having cataract surgery in October with the same doctor who did my husband’s eyes (he’s been extremely happy with his eyes). Although I needed to know this information, now I am TERRIFIED. I hope I don’t end up with ptosis!
@basilicarusnac2864
@basilicarusnac2864 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the complete information given to everybody for free. You are one of a kind ,special human being. God bless you!❤
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words ❤️
@AmazingPhilippines1
@AmazingPhilippines1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for these honest discussions. I had my gall bladder removed several years ago and the surgeon never discussed any issues with me beforehand, only asked if I had questions.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you ♥
@isabellakerr9225
@isabellakerr9225 Жыл бұрын
Since my cataract surgery I can not drive a car in the evening when is dark. Reflections of light are huge and obstruct my view. I do have floats as well. When I saw a doctor 2 months ago he told me that as soon as I see flash lights to go to emergency room. I have not been warned about side effects before surgery. I had a cataract surgery in 2015 and I have been using eye drops for dry eyes since then. In addition my eyes are always reddish.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience after cataract surgery. I'm so sorry to hear about your dry eyes, floaters, and red eyes - have you asked your eye doctor if you would benefit from a prescription-strength treatment for dry eyes? I hope things get better for you!
@pjcornell9691
@pjcornell9691 Жыл бұрын
I am a young male who had Cataract surgery in Scottsdale a year and half ago. I got a detached retina last week.. I am very disappointed but even with a 3%+ risk for this as a young male I would do cataract surgery again. It was Fun while it lastest! Now I may be permanently blind in my left eye..
@penellegrand6155
@penellegrand6155 Жыл бұрын
My right eye was operated on over a month ago, My left eye, two weeks later. The disparity of vision between my eyes is nauseating and causing me constant head aches. I went into this expecting to wear glasses for reading, but I have no unburied vision in my right eye closer than 7 feet. It feels like I’m cross eyed now. Even with my eyes closed I feel muscle strain. I was finally able to get an appointment with the surgeon (the office had kept telling me I should have more patience, that my eyes needed more time to “heal”), and insisted I see an optometrist to be fitted for glasses the week before that appointment. By the time I see the surgeon it will have been 10 weeks of this waking nightmare.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear about your experience. I hope things get better for you soon ❤️
@penellegrand6155
@penellegrand6155 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD Thank you, but it feels hopeless. When I saw the post surgical optometrist today and I mentioned the discomfort it is to have such disparity of vision between my eyes, he marginalized my concerns, I started crying, and then he called me a pessimist. I have an appointment to see the surgeon next week. The optometrist brushed that off as useless and said I’d need 6-8 weeks to heal. Surgery was 20 October and 3 November.
@penellegrand6155
@penellegrand6155 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD I had a consultation with the surgeon yesterday and he says in 3 months we can try burning away the lens the new lens was attached to 2 months ago. If that additional procedure is successful it will make it only 3 more months, 5 months total for me to be stuck in a visually painful hell surrounded by people who assume I’m either drunk or an irrational drama queen.
@salimthebarefootsage8182
@salimthebarefootsage8182 Жыл бұрын
I don't have cataracts right now, and hope I don''t in the future. But in the event I do, I want you as my surgeon.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you ❤️
@smitajky
@smitajky Жыл бұрын
The day after the cataract surgery was amazing. Blacks were black. Whites were white. But a week later things went bad. The central vision deteriorated a bit like looking through a ground glass. It turned out to be inflamation of the retina. It did cure after more than a month. Exactly the same happened after the second eye was done. But the long term result is amazingly good. If had to be blind for two months ( I wasn't but you get the idea) it would still have been well worth it for the longer term gains.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! It sounds like you had post-operative cystoid macular edema, a possible side effect of surgery. I'm glad you are doing well ❤
@glennet9613
@glennet9613 Жыл бұрын
I had a "secondary cataract" recently after about ten years. I went to an ophthalmologist for a checkup and he did it on the spot (I hadn't told him about it beforehand). Took a couple of minutes after waiting twenty minutes for the eye dilation drops to take effect. My wife hated wearing glasses and so had a different lens fitted in each eye, one for long range and one for short, computer screen range, and is really happy. She simulated it with contact lenses for a few weeks before the operation to make sure it would work for her.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience with cataract surgery!!!
@bryanshapiro6977
@bryanshapiro6977 Жыл бұрын
You developed PCO (secondary cataract?), needed YAG laser Rx?
@glennet9613
@glennet9613 Жыл бұрын
@@bryanshapiro6977 This was in Switzerland and I didn't need a prescription.
@kathleendavies4633
@kathleendavies4633 7 ай бұрын
I had both eyes done and unfortunately i am left with double vision in my left eye. I now have from the hospital eye clinic specs with plain glass for both eyes but in the left lenses have 20 prisms attached to it. Absolutely brilliant in sorting out my double vision but I feel so embarrassed when in company.
@richardrobertson1331
@richardrobertson1331 11 ай бұрын
One additional side note, I had my right lens replaced three years ago and was amazed I could immediately see individual small branches on the trees high on the mountain behind my home. During the follow-up surgery exam, I learned I had better than 20:20 vision, it was actually 20:15. Left eye sight was marginal and was my close-up or "reading" eye, so I declined surgery. But I wasn't aware that one eye that sees distance and one that is a "closeup" eye damages depth perception. Stepping off something or judging uneven ground when hiking is now a challenge. I'm 78.
@anassyria5176
@anassyria5176 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I'm 33 and have to had cataracts removed in both eyes. I was considering mono-vision (i.e. ine eye for near and the other for far distance) but I'll try to look more into its side-effect. Have a great day!
@pjstpierre2340
@pjstpierre2340 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this reply! I’m 74 and scared to death to have this surgery done. I play harp for church and it’s tough . Some strings just disappear as one eye is great close up ( the worse one) and the other is better distance and I actually fell yesterday outside picking apples. Again as you mentioned depth perception. I hope I can find a Dr that is not running me through like a production line. I’m so happy you have been blessed with great results.
@shahidakamal3951
@shahidakamal3951 8 ай бұрын
@shahidakamal3951
@shahidakamal3951 8 ай бұрын
Kind of scared to do the surgery
@richardrobertson1331
@richardrobertson1331 8 ай бұрын
@@shahidakamal3951 That's normal. I felt the same. Every day now I think how wonderful it is to be able to see so clearly. It's like magic.
@koyu8050
@koyu8050 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. My ophthalmologist just told me during a regular eye exam that she found my lenses started "yellowing". She said I still don't need surgery now but I want to know every risk of surgery from now, to prepare myself. I have myopia, astigmatism, presbyopia, thinning retina, bad floaters, and now cataracts. I'm just 50.
@lindaelliott1653
@lindaelliott1653 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery 2 1/2 weeks ago on my left eye and 1 1/2 weeks ago on my right eye. So far so good. I had panoptix multifocal lens put in. Still on my eyedrop regimen and I will see my regular eye doctor the end of October. At my first check up after both eyes had been done he said I had 20/25 vision. Heck, I didn’t need to have that with my glasses!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your positive experience with cataract surgery!
@jeanmerron1918
@jeanmerron1918 Жыл бұрын
Great no glasses i hope i just have thrm fir readingi go for assment in 2 weeks im nervious
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@jeanmerron1918 Best of luck!!!
@mollypitcher9380
@mollypitcher9380 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Linda - best wishes!
@lindaelliott1653
@lindaelliott1653 Жыл бұрын
@@jeanmerron1918 Don’t be nervous. I was very apprehensive but they took very good care of me and I didn’t feel any pain whatsoever. Of course I watched a lot of KZbin videos on the actual surgery in the process. Good luck!
@staciamj1
@staciamj1 Жыл бұрын
Good info thanks. Jus had the surgery two weeks and decided to postpone the other eye until this one fully heals
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! Best wishes for a smooth recovery!
@mrshort702
@mrshort702 Жыл бұрын
Got cataract surgery....5 days later had a retinal detachment....and still dealing with that over a year later....check the condition of your eyes before surgery...lost my left eye to the same issue...now I can't lift walk or strain anything....had a partial detachment because I coughed too hard ....PLEASE be careful!!!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry this happened to you. Thank you for sharing ♥
@mirskym
@mirskym Жыл бұрын
A day or so after my cataract surgery, when I looked at a point source of light (say a chandelier bulb or car headlight) I saw a beam of light passing through it Kind of like a lens flare in a camera. Or if you shone a flashlight through some milky water. It eventually dissipated. Then a week later I woke up seeing a burst of black dots which was followed by floaters. I still have a Weiss Ring floater a year later. People said that it would go away or I wouldn't notice it after awhile. It didn't go away but generally I have managed to not let it bother me too much. I also had the "secondary cataract" but the laser treatment fixed it.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@Me2Lancer
@Me2Lancer Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your post. I had cataract surgery in 2019 and a couple months ago visited an ophthalmologist for a routine follow up. During the examination the doctor discovered scaring of the cornea as you mentioned. Laser treatment has removed the scaring and I'm thankful for that.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@luannprovencio4819
@luannprovencio4819 Жыл бұрын
@MicheleLeeMD Hey doctor Michele A lady commented Above this comment Shelley Needing you to help her out with her mom what has happened To her mom is really sad would be nice Read that And see if you can help her out. Thank you But anyhow listening to this video Yes it's very helpful but at the same time why would you even have it done With all these Problems afterwards And do they ever go away I was listening to some of the comments. You would think in our time with all the technology as years went on We wouldn't have these issues after the fact. This lady said she had it done in the fifties her and her 2 siblings and they did great. And that's in the fifties so now in our time Why would you have all these problems still❓️
@lgsprings5623
@lgsprings5623 Жыл бұрын
After watching this video I will not be getting cataract surgery until I absolutely have to. Hopefully it will never get bad enough to where I need surgery. Thanks for the video. I realized that I'd rather live with the devil I know than to try and adjust to some knew irritant.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. When the pros outweigh the cons, I urge you to consider the surgery for what will (hopefully) be a positive experience. It is not a bad idea to wait until you get to that point though.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Also here is a video I just made on slowing/preventing cataracts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/inimZWObl9mkgJI Hope this helps!
@nunuallen4327
@nunuallen4327 Жыл бұрын
Love this thank you. I thought it was going to be so bad, I wasn’t going to watch it, because I had the surgery and I thought I would regret it. I don’t regret cataract surgery.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Isn't cataract surgery great? Thanks for sharing :)
@rexlyden2870
@rexlyden2870 Жыл бұрын
I believe too much salt in ur diet can cause cataracts and other nasties like epiretinal membrane growth on the retina. I had this in 1 eye and cataracts in both. After surgery for 1 cataract I developed floaters and dry eye so I threw the salt shaker away and stopped adding sugar. The second op involved the membrane peel plus cataract removal. And so far after 8 months,I have good vision, no floaters or dry eye. Mind you, I reckon the opthalmologist did a really top job in the second op.The way he was giving me the thumbs up and smiling immediately after the op was confidence inspiring.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@jb6712
@jb6712 Жыл бұрын
I can believe sugar can be a problem primarily because of the diabetes it can, and usually does, trigger. Salt, on the other hand, I can't attest to---I've never been a lover of salty foods, nor of using much salt in my own cooking (the body does need it, so I do use it very, VERY moderately, the pink Himalayan salt, or pure sea salt).
@rexlyden2870
@rexlyden2870 Жыл бұрын
@@jb6712 Yes ur so right about sugar. And yes we do need some salt eh, but my salt habit was horrendous. Regularly eating and loving salty foods and even having a salt shaker in the work van, in case I bought takeaways, not good. Never again.
@ekummel
@ekummel Жыл бұрын
What a cheerful person she is. I hope that when I need this procedure my doctor is a upbeat as she is.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Aw, thanks ☺
@josephpepin8822
@josephpepin8822 Жыл бұрын
I had cataract surgery a year ago and I should have had it much sooner. An amazing side effect was that my perspective vision returned! I had been living without it for so long that I forgotten things had depth. The three kinds of eye drops were a pain, however.
@54fighting5
@54fighting5 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr Lee! I wasn't told about ANY of these post procedure effects. My doctor was excellent and to be fair, I had a detached retina repaired a couple years before the cataract surgery. Still the only thing I was told was that I would walk out of surgery with 20-20 vision. While it was much improved, I still have a corrective lens in that eye. As for the other effects, I did have dry eye after, and it is much improved some 5 years later. I do have floaters but they also have improved, and were more present after the retina procedure so I'm sure that is why in some part. However one effect you didn't mention was that a few years after the cataract surgery I needed to have a laser procedure to burn off some type of protein (I think) build up that worsened my vision. I was told at the time "it was common after cataract surgery" but I was NEVER told about it before hand. They did tell me it wouldn't normally re-occur and it hasn't as of now, but it still would've been nice to know beforehand. Bottom line- none of this information would have changed my decision to get cataract surgery (which I am happy with) but as a patient I want to know as much information as possible before I make ANY decision regarding my future health. Even all the pamphlets they gave me before the procedure neglected to mention this stuff.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience with cataract surgery!
@kimchee94112
@kimchee94112 Жыл бұрын
Wife had it about 5 years ago. We had Kaiser insurance then about $700 per month per person and no prescription coverage! The eye drops prescribed before surgery was a shocker, $600 for about 6 drops! Costco was the most expensive believe it or not, went back to Kaiser pharmacy. Need to shop around, the price was all over the map. In any case her vision was much better but not as good as her younger days. The side effect was she saw ring around (I guess like floaters but in the form of a circular ring, brighter more intense) and sensitive to outdoor light. Fortunately it lasted a year. All good now. Kaiser didn't mention about an upgrade lense available, wonder if that would be better for her.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Eye drops are so incredibly expensive! I'm so sorry you struggled with costs of drops, and thanks for sharing your (and your wife's) experience ❤
@onthetrailwithbart523
@onthetrailwithbart523 Жыл бұрын
I'm 68 years old. Had Lasik 15 years ago. The Lasik was with Monovision correction in one eye for reading. Myopia was about -6 both eyes before Lasik. Just had my second IOL implanted 4 days ago. I have the Symfony OptiBlue Toric lens. BOTH lenses are corrected for DISTANCE preference now. I haven't had any of the negative effects you spoke about. As everyone says, colors are like twice as vibrant now. My distance vision is outstanding now. Also my near vision is BETTER than before the surgeries. I can read my iPhone nearly perfectly at about 20 inches. So well so, I don't need reading glasses now. Maybe if it's super fine print in dim light would I look to put on reading glasses. As I sit at my computer now, it STUNNING just how BLACK the text on the screen is. Before the cataract surgeries, text on the computer screen was very grey. I walked outside last night and could actually see the stars in focus for the first time in YEARS. You just don't realize how bad your vision has gotten, because it happens so SLOWLY, you just get used to it. It's quite shocking to have it instantly corrected. I've read some of the comments talking about poor outcomes. Boy, you oughta watch KZbin videos on "The History of Cataract Surgery". Woof. That'll put things in perspective. As they say, "Growing old is not for the faint of heart."
@SandiLenton-fh3um
@SandiLenton-fh3um Жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready for the surgery myself and am so excited! I never imagined at 71 I'd be able to see clearly as its been foggy for so long. I can't even see the TV clearly so yes I'm excited!
@marynoonan6111
@marynoonan6111 Жыл бұрын
Ive had nothing but fantastic results since I had both eyes done 2 & a half years ago. It's just brilliant. I dont wear glasses anymore (with the exception of a pair I keep in the car for the 30/40 mins at sun-set, but only if Im driving). I have one eye set at long distance and one at short. No more craning my neck trying to shift my focus through my tri-focal glasses. My hubby is very jealous, he wears bi-focals and finds doing mechanical work almost impossible. No problems with detached retinas. My ophthalmologist did tell me there was a risk but, I thought & know, it was well worth it for me. My sister has had two detached retinas (a total pain in the arse I have to say) but she had her Cataracs done post detachment & has had no problems since (15 years ago).
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
It sounds like you have done really well with monovision! Thanks for sharing your positive experience with cataract surgery :)
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt Жыл бұрын
Fortunate!
@beverlypasco262
@beverlypasco262 Жыл бұрын
God bless you for your honesty. I just had cataract surgery and I had no idea that my nearsighted vision would decrease after and I have a funny feeling at the bottom part of my eye doesn’t hurt anything but it’s annoying!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience after catarat surgery! I hope that funny feeling goes away soon ♥
@maryfrushon5702
@maryfrushon5702 Жыл бұрын
I had my surgery at WILLS EYES Institute and they did inform me on what you were saying, the floats I had before surgery and your brain adapts to them so you really don’t know there are they anymore unless they are very large, my husband had a problem with his eyes years ago and had a very large floater and thank goodness he brain adapter a few weeks later it wasn’t from any surgery he had , he just had he eyes done last month and doing great. When I bought my sister to wills eyes there wouldn’t do her eyes because she had really bad dry eye and the drops for her eyes helped her so much because the drops her eyes were hurting her all the time.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience at Wills Eye - that's a great place!
@dkphillips1654
@dkphillips1654 Жыл бұрын
I needed you last summer. You know how many complications I was warned about?? Zero. I was told I would have no pain. Flat lie, both surgeries. I was told that I needed surgery but was not presented with any options at all for type of surgery. The results were good, surgeon had terrific technical skills but the eye surgery experience was so painful and dreadful, nobody is EVER touching my eyes again without a general anesthesia. You're already better than my surgeon because you admit the possibility of complications. I'm glad for your patients.
@CJ-bu8mh
@CJ-bu8mh Жыл бұрын
As a now retired Ophthalmic Sonographer for over 40 years, I have performed hundreds and hundreds of pre-cataract surgery B-scans to look for lesions, vitreoretinal adhesions, and any underlying hidden issues. One thing I noticed too, is postop complaints of floaters. In my personal experience I knew that many of these were there prior to surgery and I assumed the cataract minimized the patient's perception of the shadows they see. So, with the various doctors' approval, I would be permitted to tell the patients that they have lots of them and likely will see them after their surgery when their vision improves. Also I remind them, and any myopic folks how to recognize a flash of light "when no lights are on" and to seek advice from an MD ophthalmologist for inspection of that in case a retinal tear is developing. I appreciate your clear descriptions of the entire process, pre and post surgery. Thank you. If you have access to a high quality B-scan in your clinic, you should be able to detect the floaters with high gain and direct the eye movements of the patient to see the quantity and how they are dispersed within the liquifying vitreous. With training and proper exam technique, B-scan ultrasonography can detect very peripheral retinal tears or traction in advance which of course helps you to know before surgery the possible problems that may appear later. I have found a mm (code to not scare others) preop, along with macular edema and of course, lots of disk drusen. I showed patients movie clips of their floaters dancing around inside their eye. Hope that helped them to not blame the surgeon for the appearance of floaters if they were already prevalent before. Even with scleral depression, it can be hard to detect peripheral tears. My theory on that (since I have found many when even a retina doctor couldn't find them) is that the act of scleral depression will cause sufficient indentation of the globe to literally close the tear to the surgeon's view, even if they can see around the lens opacities. And for choosing a lens power lifestyle is important. Friends' elderly relatives complain that they are corrected to distance vision yet they really need close vision to exist at home most of the time. When it is my time, as a life long myope who loves their near vision, I would have a miserable lifestyle if I had to find a pair of readers just to see my fingernails, for example. Mine happen to be NS with a little anterior capsule opacification. I am almost 70 for age perspective and started my career in 1980.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective as an ophthalmic sonographer ❤
@CJ-bu8mh
@CJ-bu8mh Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD You are most welcome, and thank you for teaching me why it would be best to postpone my bleph surgery. Besides, I went to the clinic of an oculoplastic surgeon and not one person in clinic or waiting room were masked last summer. With my serious health issues I had to walk out. First time I was a no-show for an MD appt. Not worth the risk to me. PS - I am a fan of fixed focus IOLs, especially for seniors. Worked with 3M way way back with their first one with concentric circles of power with mixed results. And the first silicone IOLs that really affected any postop biometry when figuring out an expected outcome. I coauthored the article about it with Dr Milauskas (spelling?) in Palm Springs in the 80s. After finally figuring out the cause being a different velocity of sound in silicone, I made sure there was a new pseudophakic mode on the system I helped design. Later added another mode for when silicone oil was used to replace the vitreous. I worked with many AIDs patients in SF in the 90s with oil and others with a gancyclovir implant. I am a very happy wearer of eyeglasses. Saw my first leaf on a tree or bird in the sky in 6th grade when it was discovered I was myopic. I will never forget that day walking home from my ophthalmologist's office. You are very articulate and so good at teaching. Glad your patients have you as their doctor.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@CJ-bu8mh I really appreciate your kind words ♥
@michellechang2538
@michellechang2538 Жыл бұрын
It's very helpful information especially I'm planning on have Cataract surgery next year ! It's also scary to hear all of the side affect after surgery !
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your feedback! I made this video for people who want to know about all the possible side effects - not everyone has all or any of these side effects. If/when you need cataract surgery, you will weigh all the pros and cons and make a decision with your surgeon about timing and when to move forward. Thanks again for watching, and best of luck!
@tonyshoan8288
@tonyshoan8288 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD thank you for being so genuinely helping people to decide for themselves on cataract surgery
@anitas5817
@anitas5817 Жыл бұрын
This video is helpful but terrifying. I’m glad I read lots of comments where people are so happy after their surgery. I’m going to need mine soon.
@don_cc123
@don_cc123 Жыл бұрын
I also have Fuch's Dystrophy so when I had my cataract surgery, it was not the spectacular improvement others have had. But the thing I miss the most was the loss of my "super close up vision" when I removed my glasses (-8.5 or so) prior to the surgery. I should have never let the ophthalmologist talk me into going for distance vision. I was told that if I ever needed a corneal transplant, I would fare better with the distance lenses. However, the ability to whip off my glasses and get an in-focus look at something a few inches from my eyes was enormously helpful in my work. I miss that every day!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Having great near vision can be a blessing and I’m sorry you ended up losing that. I sincerely hope that you overall had some benefit to your surgery and that everything works out ❤️
@barbaraschuld8206
@barbaraschuld8206 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD My ability to see anything close up which I had before is gone!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@barbaraschuld8206 That must be so frustrating - I'm so sorry to hear that you lost your near vision.
@jillroberts7551
@jillroberts7551 Жыл бұрын
@@barbaraschuld8206 That's what I worry about. Right now I can see up close and my doctor told me after surgery I will need glasses for close up work. Of course my main concern is reading the DMV eye chart.
@KM-os8lb
@KM-os8lb Жыл бұрын
Yes, same here. I really miss my great up close vision. For a while I considered having surgery to correct one eye for distance & the other for up close vision but I wasn’t sure if I could get used to that.
@stevenw4549
@stevenw4549 11 ай бұрын
Wow! That surgery you show must be the old way of doing it. I sat in a reclined chair, and they didn't have me all covered up like that. They used a robotic laser, and it only took a few minutes with no pain. I didn't feel a thing. I highly recommend it. I can see way better now.
@altamau8678
@altamau8678 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Clear explanation and pictures. Not so much, mumble jumble, over explaining . Thank you!
@kclark7067
@kclark7067 Жыл бұрын
Oh, my gosh! This has scared the bejeebers out of me! At my eye exam this year, my eye doctor told me I am about two years away from needing cataract surgery, and additionally I got the news that at some point I am going to need a thin-tissue cornea transplant(s?) because the back side of my corneas are damaged. I've had several surgeries in my life for various things (not related to my eyes), and I always end up with some strange issue that I was never warned about in advance that made me sorry I had the surgery. I already have floaters and eye "freckles," and my eyelids have already started to sag because of my age. Now, with all these possibilities that have me scared silly, I'm kind of hoping, since I'm old, anyway, that something will come along to take me out of the game altogether before I have to face the fear of surgery on my eyes.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your fears about cataract surgery. It sounds like you don't need the surgery yet. When the time comes and you are really struggling with your vision, you and your eye doctor can weigh the pros and cons to decide timing of surgery. We don't have a nonsurgical way to treat the cornea condition you have or the cataract yet (hopefully one day) and in the meantime surgery can work beautifully.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I just made a video about things you can do to prevent (or slow down) cataracts if it is helpful for you: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hpuvfp6Xd7aiftk Hope it's helpful!
@kclark7067
@kclark7067 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD I did watch the video today, and I see there are a couple things I can do better, but I do not consume alcohol at all (and I won't be considering taking up drinking red wine), and I have never smoked in my life (and no smoky food scenarios at our house, either). However, I wonder about the impact of smoke in our air during the summer/fall months due to wildfires; nothing I can do about that, though. I used to be quite diligent about taking a lutein supplement, but became kind of lax about it about six years ago; I will resume taking that supplement regularly. We do have leafy greens (spinach, Swiss chard, and kale) at our house, but we can add them to our diet more often. Certainly, there is room for some improvement in our diet, but we are already fans of healthy food and try to stick to a protein source with grilled vegetables for dinner. A big change for me will be wearing sunglasses whenever I am outside the house. I have only one pair of Rx sunglasses, and I leave them in my main car. So, if I end up in my husband's car, or going outside to do any kind of yard work, I don't take the time to get them out of my car and put them back when I'm finished being outside. My plan now is to buy some "FitOvers" to ensure I have them in all cars, and inside the house, so I can always have them handy. I have to say I don't like the inconvenience of having to change from my regular glasses to sunglasses and back to my regular glasses every time I drive somewhere (put on the sun glasses), go into a store (take off sunglasses in the car and exchange for my regular glasses), and switch again when I am back in my car--for as many stops as I need to make. But, I guess this will just have to be a matter dealing with the irritation of the inconvenience. Thank you for the suggestions. I hope I really can delay needing the surgery.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@kclark7067 Thanks for your feedback and sharing some of the things that you are doing to proactively take care of your help (and maybe slow progression of cataracts)!
@oldfogey4679
@oldfogey4679 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I saw this before surgery! I've now got floaters and my Dr told me the cataract surgery would eradicate them! So another ? To ask before proceeding with surgery!
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately floaters usually don't go away, and most people experience new floaters after surgery. Every eye and person is different though so definitely ask your doctor. Best of luck!
@paulinesimon2257
@paulinesimon2257 Жыл бұрын
Merci beaucoup, Docteur. J'aime les gens honnêtes et clairs ! Pouvez-vous faire une vidéo sur l'occlusion veineuse rétinienne (une branche) ? Et comment la prévenir ou la traiter ? Je préfère un traitement non local, et je suis maintenant stabilisée, sans goutte, mais avec un traitement général qui me semble satisfaisant. Je suis de Pau, dans le sud-ouest de la France. Merci encore. Je me suis abonnée.
@marthastephens2179
@marthastephens2179 Жыл бұрын
This informed me more than my opthamologist and I'm having pre cataract dry eye and inflammation treatment now and for three weeks or using steroid eye drops and systane non preservative drops and ointment at night in my lower lids and the surgery had to be put off and you have informed me way more than my doctor has never mentioned any up there so thank you
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words
@carolecarr5210
@carolecarr5210 7 ай бұрын
This video helped my thought process regarding my need for cataract surgery. One thing now I am convinced to only do one eye at a time. Thanks Doc..
@virginiasanmiguel9930
@virginiasanmiguel9930 Жыл бұрын
I had laser surgery to correct my near sighted vision, all was great then I was seeing double out of left eye one night. That eye can’t be corrected anymore so what I drive with is my right eye but the left eye gets in the way n sometimes I have to close left eye. Having bad vision is the worse thing that can happen to a person.😊
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry you are having issues after laser corrective surgery. Thanks for sharing your experience and I hope things get better for you ❤️
@ludmillabahari2098
@ludmillabahari2098 Жыл бұрын
@@MicheleLeeMD thanks a lot of your video! I had this surgery 6 months ago and I have not any complication. My docter told my before about.
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@ludmillabahari2098 Thank you for sharing :)
@sandyneuman7359
@sandyneuman7359 Жыл бұрын
@MicheleLeeMD
@MicheleLeeMD Жыл бұрын
@@TheStaffOfLife I'm so sorry to hear about your issues as well ♥♥
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