Question by SUPP: Are you able to become an ophthalmologist that only does small surgeries like laser surgery?
Everything about the career of the ophthalmologist seems right for me except the fact of surgery. I am fine with the idea of doing laser surgery but I however can not do any surgery blood related. I can be the assistant of a legit surgeon when it involves blood, but never a surgery for something involving so much pressure like the reattaching a retinal detachment, or removing a cataract and stuff like that.
Is there a way where I can become an ophthalmologist that only does small surgeries such as laser surgery? If not, are there any similar careers that would land me in a working environment of an eye clinic? I’m open to any office jobs! I am in high school and my passion for the human eye.
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Answer by briandwales
yes you are
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Question by Tracy A: Decision On Semi-Mono Cataract Surgery?
I have had one eye done for distance and not for over a month trying to decide which is the better way to go for the other eye. Should I have a high tec lens put in for near or like my doctor suggested is that he can make the other eye semi-mono. Then again maybe I should have both for distance,but I can never remember to bring reading glasses & prefer no glasses and what is the percentage of other people liking one for near & one for distance? What are the pros & con’s
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Answer by princeidoc
“hi tec lens put in for near”? what lens? a multifical? few multifocals work very well when only used in 1 eye
if we’re just discussing the pros & cons of distance vision in both eyes vs monovision:
distance vision both eyes:
pros: see better far away
cons: need reading glasses
monovision:
pros: don’t need reading glasses very much if at all
cons: don’t generally see as well far away, plus some people can’t get used to it quickly
are you one of the ones who won’t be able to get used to it quickly? nobody knows.
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Question by cougar: I had cataract surgery on both eyes with PCRI procedure performed.?
My procedures were one week apart due to my poor vision. I got checked yesterday and she said I can legally drive without glasses. I know she couldn’t correct the astigmatism 100%. I was told to just pick up reading glasses for the computer and reading at the dollar store for now. These glasses aren’t much help, make it somewhat clearer but not perfect. I’m so frustrated because I can’t see the floor clearly or anything more than 8 feet in front of me clearly. I can’t get glasses for 4 weeks and feel so depressed with this change. I’m an active person and can’t even return to work like this. Do your eyes keep improving for a few weeks or is this the sight I’m left with. I have 1.75 and 3.50 from dollar store, but still not clear. Is the astigmatism causing this. I’m going to go crazy waiting 4 weeks. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
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Answer by TEK33
Your Vision can change over the next several weeks, which is why some doctors won’t prescribe until 5 weeks or so after surgery. You may have to change the lenses more than once if you get an Rx too soon.
In respect to the readers, the higher the number the closer you would have to hold the print.So if you can choose something that is clear at about 18 inches for reading and then something for arms length for the computer, that might work. +3.50 sounds too strong for readers for you, especially if you can see relatively well with no correction for distance. You might try a +2.50 and for computer you might want to start at 1.25.
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Question by Shamsky: Seniors: Have you had Cataract Eye Surgery?
What was your experience with it and did you have to take a lot of eye drops before and after the surgery?
My wife, Ann, had it done last week and she is taking a lot of eye drop medications. But she is seeing real good now.
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Answer by ♥♥♥You Go Girl♥♥♥
Yes, I had it in both eyes..and a laser done also..did not need any eye drops that I can remember..but it was scary cause I thought I was going to lose my eye sights;;until I learned more about it..=)
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Question by babaass: Cataract Surgery on Both Eyes?
I have had a distance lens put in and now the The other one is for “distance.” He said if I have it for near it is possible that I may have to wear glasses to see anyhow for close up but them again maybe not. Has anyone else had this done and which is the the better way? Should you have both lens the same and for sure have to wear glasses for close ups or should you have one for “distance” & the other one for “near” and take a chance of not having to wear reading glasses for close ups to read things.
Do you know they regretted getting different lens? One for far and one for near.
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Answer by Footprintz
The great majority I have ever met prefer clear distance vision in both eyes , and use readers.
I have met many who regretted getting one for close and one for distance. That is also done often with laser correction, and most I have met who had that done regret it also.
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