Fingers crossed. Would like to get them fixed now if possible
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Once the cataracts are "big" enough, basic surgery is covered by your insurance. There are also "upgraded" versions of surgery like laser cataract surgery, astigmatism-correcting lenses, and multifocal lenses. These are great. However, they are not covered by insurance as they are considered "cosmetic." Cataract surgery is a one-time thing...
-eye surgeon in Louisiana
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That's the idea, Hogmauler!
The latest technology lenses are very good. But they won't make your eyes 20 years old again, and other eye diseases that you may have can influence your outcome. Generally speaking, if your eyes are pretty healthy and you have good lighting, you can see without glasses for the vast majority of your daily tasks.
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Originally posted by Hogmauler View PostDid you get upgraded lenses?Last edited by RedRocker; 03-30-2021, 05:14 AM.
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Originally posted by RedRocker View PostNo, I just got distance lenses, I was told due to some other issues that those multi distance lenses wouldn't be a good choice for me, so I have to have reading glasses. I do have 20/20 vision though & ten dollar glasses work for reading. They were also able to correct my astigmatisms which is a plus.
I had 2 surgery's done in last 10y ;Both Knees total replacement and Cat surgery on both eyes... I consider them the best GIFTS i ever gave myself..
And I was SCARED like hell...in my case it was a Cake Walk..almost gota laugh at myselfLast edited by cva34; 03-30-2021, 05:29 AM.
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