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davidd
21-06-2014, 4:29pm
Due to the world becoming increasingly 'out of focus' these past few years, I have decided to get some new lenses.

I am getting two Zeiss AT Lisa Tri-focal lenses. Why do I need two? I have two eyes! They are IOL's, meaning they will be inserted into my eyes to replace my old worn-out cloudy lenses. Hopefully after the surgery I will not require glasses any more. I need about 4 different pairs at the moment. I suppose I could just get multi-focals, but have decided to go this way instead.

First surgery (right eye) is Thursday 26th, next surgery (left eye) is following Thursday 3rd July.

Wish me luck! :eek:

arthurking83
21-06-2014, 4:38pm
good luck with it David.

Personally .... I'd have asked if they had a Sigma Art version of those lenses! :p

jjphoto
21-06-2014, 8:47pm
Good luck.

Filter
21-06-2014, 8:50pm
Good luck with it David, it is a drawn out uncomfortable process but rewarding if it comes off...

bitsnpieces
21-06-2014, 10:53pm
Good luck David, hope all goes well for ya

ricktas
22-06-2014, 8:15am
See you back online when we see you, if you don't see us first. :D

davidd
22-06-2014, 9:04am
Thanks for the good wishes guys, I will report back after the procedure (if I can still see my computer!). :):eek:

Lance B
22-06-2014, 5:14pm
Good luck, I hope all goes well!

Mark L
22-06-2014, 9:48pm
Don't think luck will have much to do with it!
Trust the people doing the surgery and do what they say afterwards. It will all work out then.:th3:
All the best.

mongo
27-06-2014, 7:25pm
Mongo wishes you luck

davidd
28-06-2014, 9:46am
Well, stage 1 completed, I now have one new lens and one old factory fitted one.

The actual surgery was completely painless and trauma-free, the whole thing only takes about 10 mins.

My first impressions when the dressing was removed after 24 hours was that everything was very bright! Apparently it takes about 48 hours for the dilation of the pupils (otherwise known as large aperture) to go back to normal (i.e. stop down in bright light!). The other thing I noticed is that colours look cooler (more blue) compared to my other eye.

As far as improved vision goes, it is definitely better, but will improve a lot more over the next week, specially when my left eye is done too, at the moment things are a bit unbalanced. I am able to read fairly small print without glasses, but it is a bit of a strain, so I am still using reading glasses, they seem to help the left eye a lot more than they hinder the right eye (new lens).

Will report more after the next surgery on Thursday 3rd July.

Thanks to all for the good wishes, they are appreciated. :)

Lance B
28-06-2014, 12:48pm
Great news, glad everything went well!

davidd
08-07-2014, 7:50am
It's now day 5 with my second new lens, and I have to say I am very happy with the results so far. My vision at close-up and long distance is excellent, and at middle distance (computer monitor viewing distance) is pretty good and improving day by day. Having both eyes working with the new lenses improved things greatly. Colours are brighter, and everything is much clearer.

If anyone has the need for cataract surgery I would thoroughly recommend multi-focal lens implants, your only regret will be not doing it sooner. :)

Mark L
08-07-2014, 7:58pm
Good one.:th3:

MissionMan
08-07-2014, 8:01pm
Why did you get Zeiss lenses? they're all manual focus. Sigma ART lenses would have been better :D

Filter
08-07-2014, 10:58pm
Pleased it all went well David, here's looking at you kid.....