by JudyJB » Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:03 pm
I did not want to take a chance on the multii-focal lens because of the potential to have difficulty adjusting to them and even having to have a redo because of my specific vision. I was also told that the astigmatism would require an additional procedure, which I did not want. I also did not want to spend the $5,000 to $10,000 or even more on them. I do not mind wearing glasses and have all my life. And, no, my near vision will not get better.
Another reason for my reasons for keeping things simple and not undergoing more procedures than necessary is that my mother had a retinal detachment after cataract surgery and lost almost all the vision in one eye, even with reattachment surgery. There is no way I would have a redo if the multifocal lenses did not work out.
My problem right now is that while my distance vision is excellent, all I have is a pair of drugstore reading glasses, which are not quite right and do not fit me correctly. I hate having to take them on and off all the time, so want some permanent glasses soon. Once I find out if I have to stay longer here in Eugene, I will make an appointment to get real reading glasses, and possibly a pair of prescription sunglasses (transitions) that have plain tops but are bifocals. I like them because I do not have to constantly carry a pair of sunglasses around, and they will let me see close things also.
I have a cat scan scheduled this afternoon. I know I had a kidney stone partially stuck in one ureter, almost to the bladder, but that was back in late May. Since it was not completely blocking anything or causing kidney problems, we decided back them to wait and see if it would pass, especially since it was so close. I had a period of pain and bleeding after the last appointment and no symptoms since so I am hopeful it passed. They called me a couple of weeks ago to schedule a procedure to remove it, but I refused to go under anesthesia unless I knew for sure the stone is still there. I will know tomorrow morning if it is gone or still stuck. If it is still stuck, I will need to find a place to stay Monday through Friday, at least. If it is gone, I am headed north to Memmaloose State Park along the Columbia River.
And, I also can get a new drivers license that shows me as not needing glasses, but I have to wait until I am in Ohio in October. In the meantime, I have sent in the paperwork to remove the restriction, but it won't say that on my license until I can get a new photo, etc. in person.