poppydog
Recycles dryer sheets
Hi. U.K. poster here, so everything I’m talking about has/is being done under our National Health Service,
I’m 67, had cataract surgery on one eye last March, and the other eye last July. The first one took a while to settle, some eye strain, headaches etc. The second was no trouble at all. Everything was fine.
I went back to my optician (you may have a slightly different name for this in the US) and he has referred me back to the hospital, something to do with the capsule surrounding the new lens being clouded by left over bacteria, which he says a simple procedure can fix. It seems now to affect both eyes.
Also, both eyes are now impacted with floaters, called Weiss rings, which are really annoying.
Can anyone here offer some insight, or knowledge or personal experience which might reassure me going forward?
Thanks!
PD
I’m 67, had cataract surgery on one eye last March, and the other eye last July. The first one took a while to settle, some eye strain, headaches etc. The second was no trouble at all. Everything was fine.
I went back to my optician (you may have a slightly different name for this in the US) and he has referred me back to the hospital, something to do with the capsule surrounding the new lens being clouded by left over bacteria, which he says a simple procedure can fix. It seems now to affect both eyes.
Also, both eyes are now impacted with floaters, called Weiss rings, which are really annoying.
Can anyone here offer some insight, or knowledge or personal experience which might reassure me going forward?
Thanks!
PD