Friday, January 16, 2009

Keeping a sharp eye!

It has been 10 days since we returned from New Zealand and I am trying to think of a segue for posting a follow up blog. How about a short description of my cataract surgery this Tuesday! Last year I had a vitrectomy to address a macular hole in my right eye which leads to a cataract within a year, hence my surgery this week.


Technology in medical interventions is progressing so rapidly I am convinced one should postpone surgeries as long as possible since tomorrow's procedure will undoubtedly be less invasive, less painful and quicker in recovery than today's. Miniaturization, robotics, visualization techniques and the digital age have all contributed to interventions which are virtually pain free with recovery measured in hours rather than days or weeks.

My cataract surgery and lens implant took 15 minutes! OK, 90 minutes counting prep time and waiting for the surgeon to arrive. In that short time I was given an IV sedative, moved to the surgical theatre, had a micro incision in my eye, the natural lens emulsified and removed and the new folded acrylic lens inserted and unfolded. I walked out the door with a protective shield over the eye 90 minutes later. There was no more discomfort later than a mild poke in the eye. The shield was removed the next day and my vision was immediately restored to near 20/20 with improvements continuing for the next several days. How amazing.

Now that I have improved vision I will have to go back to see the New Zealand I missed the first time. How's that for a segue? I should have taken pictures.

2 comments:

  1. Oh how wonderful. Now maybe you won't have to go around with those coke bottle glasses you used to wear. Did you get both eyes done at the same time? I had the surgery done in '93 and it was so amazing! There are mountains around here that I had not seen before and if people had known what I could see while driving they surely would not have ridden with me. So glad for you! Ron

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  2. I now understand that bizarre work you were doing before 1993! Now that I am not looking at your though a fog you will probably have a lot more wrinkles.

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