MrsD needs to have her other eye done.
She says she can't wait for it and would have it done today if it was possible.
It's amazed me because she was a bit squeamish about having anything touching her eyes. Not anymore!
Did she get a choice of replacement lens? I think most people go for the distance lens and still need glasses for reading?
I think you said but how did they numb her eye ?
Generally either an injection, which also dims the vision, or drops/pellet “grain of rice” which leaves vision normal.I think you said but how did they numb her eye ?
Generally either an injection, which also dims the vision, or drops/pellet “grain of rice” which leaves vision normal.
A few years ago I spent an afternoon as an observer in a cataract surgery. My “take home” was that everyone came in looking apprehensive and went out smiling.
1st thoughts......... absolutely NO CHANCE of an injection.
I think you said but how did they numb her eye ?
Back from the opticians.
Very interesting. Re' my left eye........I could have the cataract done now(ish) via the private/NHS route. Re' my right eye, that's not bad.
I have gone for new specs for now and will see what difference that makes. I can change my mind about the op' at any time.
I used to know a bloke who had no "3rd eyelid" - the little one at the side
He had had to have an operation on his eye when he was at Secondary School
apparently the cut in through that bit and removed his eye - leaving it sort of dangling on his cheek
Because if "things" hw had a sedative and stuff but had to be awake for the whole thing
which included still being able to see out of his eye when it was sitting there on his cheek!!!!!
he said it was scary before but that actual thing was fine - just rather weird
I suspect he was give something to "stop him worrying"