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request egmeadows28555 : Is there a way to help cataract operations get? I do not need cataract surgery to receive benefits for widows’ benefits and working 13.75 hours per week best answer:

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Google with KataraktchirurgieIch I hope you find what you are.

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Question by kmdtad@sbcglobal.net: Once you have a cataract removed by surgery, will it ever come back again???

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Answer by gangadharan_nair
A cataract is a congenital or degenerative opacity of the lens. The main symptom is gradual, painless vision blurring. Diagnosis is by ophthalmoscopy and slit-lamp examination. Treatment is surgical removal and placement of an intraocular lens.
Cataract surgery is usually recommended for people who have loss of vision or vision abnormalities caused by clouding of the lens. Complications of cataract surgery are not common, and serious complications are rare. Most patients have better vision after cataract surgery.
In about 3% – 4% of cases, the entire lens cannot be removed and another procedure is required at a later date to remove all of the lens fragments. Most of these patients still do very well. In other very rare cases, infection can occur after cataract surgery, which can lead to permanent vision problems.
Please see the web pages for more details on Cataract and Cataract removal.

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Question by topgun2148: Hello has anyone had cataract surgery and used the ReStore, or ReZoom iol lenes?
I wanted to know how you got along with fhese lenes. Do you get a lot of glare? Did they help your near vision and also your far & intermeated vision? Do you think they were worth the extra cost?
Thanks. SAM

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Answer by Danielle
I myself have not gotten them, but I do all the patient education at work for cataract surgery and we use the Restor IOL by Alcon.
One of the main complaints of the Restor is that patients still have glare at night or in bright lights.
The other common complaint is that patients do not have good intermediate vision-computer work especially and most patients still have to wear glasses to improve the vision in that area.

The main question that I ask my patients is if they truly mind wearing glasses and/or contacts. If patients do not mind wearing their glasses and actually prefer them, then I do not recommend this IOL for them mainly because I do not see the need to spend that kind of cash and not really want to eliminate glasses.

Also, if you do go with this IOL, do not set your standards too high, especially at first. I tell patients that instead of the normal 4-6 wks of healing from cataract surgery with a regular IOL, expect 2-3 months for neuro-adaptation to be complete, meaning getting your brain up to par with your eyes and getting used to the ability to focus both near and far with no help.
That alone is one of the biggest complaints within the 1st month-2 after surgery, some patients say they wish they didn’t have it, then a few wks later are so happy because they are finally used to it.

Good Luck with your decision!

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request from Linda : Does anyone have experience with cataract in older their dog? My 11 year old Cocker Spaniel has a cataract develops, I wonder if the other dog owners had no experience they could share? best answer:

Response from Jenny
Yes, if I was a kid our dog cataract blind and he was gone. He did not seem too much if he touches until he really outdated and has lost in a snowstorm for days, ultimately verloren.Wenn contributed to his death and to live where this option, I always say a dog on a leash when around, so do not lose it. On a good day we have this problem because he can smell his way home.
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