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<blockquote data-quote="MilitantBEEMER" data-source="post: 3836081" data-attributes="member: 44437"><p>I had cataract surgery in 2014. Due to a tissue issue, I had to have the new lenses sutured to the eyeball. I have quite a stigmatism in both eyes. On the second eye surgery, the doctor was able to rotate the new lense a bit and pretty much negated the stigmatism in that eye. (Not sure why he did not do that in the first eye)</p><p>After the surgeries and for several years I had GREAT vision and could do most things without glasses if needed. In the last couple years I have become very dependent on my glasses.</p><p>The only issues I experienced was bubbles in between the lenses and eyeball that are apparently normal. I had a total of three in office laser treatments over 5 years to remove the bubbles that kept coming back.</p><p>I may look into lasick surgery next year to try and improve things again and correct my stigmatism in the other eye.</p><p>Unfortunately, I do not remember the lense type installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MilitantBEEMER, post: 3836081, member: 44437"] I had cataract surgery in 2014. Due to a tissue issue, I had to have the new lenses sutured to the eyeball. I have quite a stigmatism in both eyes. On the second eye surgery, the doctor was able to rotate the new lense a bit and pretty much negated the stigmatism in that eye. (Not sure why he did not do that in the first eye) After the surgeries and for several years I had GREAT vision and could do most things without glasses if needed. In the last couple years I have become very dependent on my glasses. The only issues I experienced was bubbles in between the lenses and eyeball that are apparently normal. I had a total of three in office laser treatments over 5 years to remove the bubbles that kept coming back. I may look into lasick surgery next year to try and improve things again and correct my stigmatism in the other eye. Unfortunately, I do not remember the lense type installed. [/QUOTE]
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