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[QUOTE="tomcat, post: 2429560, member: 961"] MY wife had cataract surgery two years ago. The doctor sold us on something called a Toric lens, and the way he was setting up her eyes was that one would be for distance and the other for up-close. First he installed a lens that was too strong and then the surgery didn't completely take and he had to do laser surgery on each eye to break up the cataract. My wife still cannot see properly and is so disgusted with the process that she is reluctant to have anything more done. It has been our experience (from a small sample, admittedly) that the handful of eye surgeons we've seen are egotistical a$$h#&es who are dead certain they are right about whatever they prescribe. This characteristic is not true, in our experience, of ophthalmologists generally. Anyway, do what you think is best but do not do it just because the doc thinks it's a peachy idea. Make sure you are convinced that what you're going to do is the way to go. I'll probably need the surgery in a few years, and that's what I plan to do. [/QUOTE]
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