Wow, it is so refreshing to hear surgeons like Dr. Chua and Dr. Michelle Lee discuss eye surgeries in an open and frank manner, and without all the "doctors are always right", "surgery is always perfect", and implied advertisements for themselves. Thank you.
I had cataract surgery in January. I’m so happy. I do have to wear reading glasses but the are inexpensive and come in cool designs and colors. I’m so thankful to be able to see distance, including the television without glasses. Haven’t been able to do that since the 4th grade. And sunglasses! I enjoy wearing regular sunglasses again! I highly recommend cataract surgery if you need it. The drops are only for a month each eye. Easy peasy!
I am booked in for cataract surgery in a few weeks. I am 72 years old and have diabetes 2 (diagnosed in 2009). My optometrist checked my eyes for retinopathy and thankfully it was not present. I have worn eyeglasses since the 1970s. As I aged, my eyesight gradually worsened. Resulting in upgrades of my eyeglass prescription. It was noted that this deterioration was due to my aging and possibly from diabetes as well. After a lot of eye tests, he established that I had, early-stage cataracts in both eyes. My left eye is the worst of the two. I am a high-detail artist/painter, so having good eyesight is essential. I hope the upcoming surgery does the job.
Thought for a split second I wrote that and forgot I wrote it as exactly the same problem as yours. I’m 71 and like you type 2 and about to have pre op for cataract surgery. Have pink eye at the moment and I’m distressed to learn that we will develop pink eye after surgery which in itself is worrying as I’ve already been over a week and it doesn’t look like it’s getting better, let alone after surgery. I’m told it’s got to be 1 eye then the other much later to make sure the 1st one heals. The do*s and Don’t too are a cause for concern as I live alone. In any case I wish us both luck.
@@Dallas-Nyberg there is such a thing as a lens. It’s just my ultraviolet light. I think it’s like $5500 for several reasons I couldn’t have it but I would have the one that they put in is excellent of course I’ve always had good eyes because I watch my diet keep my weight down as far as your diabetes. Well, you have to stay in your medicine, but you need to cut back on all sugars, carbohydrates exercise, and there’s over-the-counter medication is improves eye circulation. My girlfriend had a problem. Her cataract has actually gotten better. She had one replaced in revisions very very good without glasses a lot of things Dr. See-R based on the average person, but you don’t wanna be the average person I’m older than you arediet exercise and the correct spirituality is all important. Doctors are telling the truth based on the average just simply don’t be average you can overcome anything with your mind.
Great information, great video! The explanation is very easy to understand! Thank you for sharing about "These 6 Mistakes Will RUIN Your Cataract Surgery Outcome!" !
I have had both cataracts replaced, choosing a minimonovision setup. It has it's pluses and minuses (can get away with bifocals instead of progressive lenses or trifocals. You will have to make choices. Should you get a monofocal lens? If so, distance, computer or near. Should you consider mono or minimonovision? What about EDOF lenses or trifocal? They all have issues (not to mention high costs). By the way, don't even bother with Eyehance which does nothing for intermediate vision. Also there are many lens material choices and lens shapes. The most prescribed lens material is hydrophobic acrylic, which generally leads to the best long term outcomes; however, this lens type can cause serious night time vision issues especially when driving (dsyphotopsias). Square edges can prevent PCO (secondary cataract) but can exacerbate night driving problems. Collamer lenses are most like the natural lens but are only offered by Starr and don't come in EDOF or trifocal. Hydrophilic acrylic can prevent serious night issues but can lead to lens calcification. Silicone can get into the eye and cause problems if a victrectomy or other surgery is needed. There are special lenses for early Macular degeneration. Pseudo accommodative lenses are getting better, which may be the new gold standard. Should you wait? Opthalmologists are often partial to one kind of lens or manufacturer. If you find a lens you think will work best for you, isn't contraindicated, yet unfamiliar to your doctor, I would find another doctor.
I had cataract for years, he told don’t need surgery yet it hasn’t progressed till one day I just couldn’t see, he said your type of cataract does thst from one day to the other, I’m ha surgery next month.
Thanks so much all this useful information. I have been advised to have a Crystalline lens surgery in 5 months time. I am very nervous about having the operation, as I hate any thing or anyone touching my eyes😢. This video has really helped me. You now have one more subscriber to your excellent channel.🙏
omg my eye was SO worse after, next to blind with out glasses, I have not had other eye done but need to badly but scared to get it done.....I do not have dry eye nor diabetes,,, something went wrong but Dr, said nothing was wrong
Dr. Thank you for the video in plain laymens terms. I was told I had early cataracts in 2021. My vision became more and more blurry and seeing double past two years. In January 2024 I saw twgular eye dr to get new glasses have eyes checked. My prescription changed fro a -4 and -5 to -6 and -7. I wS also diagnosed with early glaucoma, iop 34 and 35. In June my glaucoma wD stagec at moderate. Put on Lantropost. Saw Glaucoma specialist couple weeks ago. Wants to do the Omni procedure, both glaucoma and cataracts. ( Cataracts have gotten worse). I also have estropia and astigmatisim and brain mri showed severe outpouching on posterior sceleral junction. Waiting for surgery schedule. I am also on Simbrinza. I was told double vision will probably not be helped. Why would Omni procedure not help estropia?. Thanks for any input?
I have developed floaters after the cataract surgery done only for a few weeks. The Vision of my eye had surgery was not improved much. I should have done thorough research before decided to do it. People have different responses to the surgery. Just be mindful to make decisions if don’t have to do it
Doctor, my Optometrist dropped a bombshell during my last exam. Ive been going to him since 2013. Im 67. He would always say my eyes are so much better than most of my age-group. I need glasses only for reading and thats just due to the fact that im reading so much lately. I chose to take eye vitamins and he said thats a good idea. But my last visit...he said i have age related Cataracts and have always had them.😮 'Now i suppose you are going to ask me all kinds of questions' he sighed. "You dont need the surgery yet. You will tell me when you are ready'...is it normal to NOT tell a patient they have cataracts? And why is he telling me NOW?
I would think if your cataracts were mild and you had no symptoms then there was probably be no reason to tell you...that said, I think it would have been more professional to tell you. I suppose at your age he finally figured it was time to prepare you. I am now 76, been holding off because I can see only in one eye. I am in no hurry but the cataract is cause smearing of light and difficult to drive at night. I also have super bad light sensitivity. I will be going soon.
The cataract has to grow exponentially for surgery to be performed. At least that’s what my doctor told me. I had to wait 7 years to be told I needed the surgery.
I was told everyone will eventually develop cataracts if they live long enough. My Mother developed cataracts by age 47 and could no longer see well enough to drive. She had cataract surgery and her vision was restored. Within a year, she had to have a 2nd procedure because the lense capsule became opaque. My Mom had clear vision until she died at 71. My father developed cataracts in his early 60's and had cataract surgery. My father had clear vision until he died at 73. I developed cataracts and reached a point I could no longer drive, watch TV, or do any hobbies requiring clear vision by the age of 53. I have blue eyes and both of my parents had blue eyes. I learned the long term use of corticosteroids for my allergies and asthma contributed to developing cataracts earlier in life and developed much quicker. Not one doctor ever mentioned this to me when prescribing the medications (20 years of not telling me the risk). Looking back, if I had known I would still have taken the medications but I believe I should have been told. Most insurance companies will not pay for the procedure until the cataracts have advanced to a certain point. The doctors offering cataract surgery in my area did not accept my insurance. I had to pay cash. $2,500 per eye and the lense cost $2,500 per eye. Yes, I paid out $10,000 cash. I now need to have the Yag laser surgery in my left eye 1 year after my cataract surgery. The estmate is 30% to 50% of those getting cataract surgery will need the YAG laser surgery. The cost is estimated to be about $500 per eye. I read that some places in the US charge up to $3,000 per eye for the YAG laser surgery. Just wanted to give you a "heads up".
You’re simply overthinking this I had cataract surgery and it corrected me to 2020. I do not need glasses my left eye which I did not have the lens put in is blurry but it’s good. The point is that until the cataract is ripe you don’t need it. They wanna wait till it’s at a certain stage before they operate that makes complete sense to me. My fuel is not Eyes. It’s actually geriatrics. I’m older than you are and my vision is great covers are vibrant fantastic I took the middle lens if I were doing it over I would probably take the higher level lens that is adjustable with infrared light but it’s like $6000 for the lens itself. That’s normal but remember an optometrist is a doctor of optometry he or she is not an ophthalmologist. That is a medical doctor. I would talk to my ophthalmologist, but it’s all basically normal unless you have Other issues which obviously you don’t this won’t be a problem reading a lot should not cause ice strain I do not need glasses and I was 2070 about 10 years ago. My eyes have actually gotten better and I will never need glasses which to me is kind of odd but it’s true Just wait and when it gets too blurry, you’ll know take his advice Eye ex mature, fantastic they’re great mathematician and it’s all math. They’re probably the best kindest most compassionate doctors ever. My woman was trained to Johns Hopkins and another major Ivy League. She’s in thousands of surgery and cheated a fantastic job. I went to the Center For Sight here in Sarasota , but they’re all very, very good
Is an asymptomatic epi retinal membrane still considered a contraindication for current premium lenses? What might the complications be if premium lenses are installed and the ERM worsens over time?
My catarac surgion gives the option of advanced ocular diagnostics for measuring that wont be covered by insurance and I wondered if this is really nesasary if medicare doesnt cover it at $400 per eye?
I am a year out from cataract surgery and my vision has gotten worse. I can't even see the black letters on a test screen and the light seems SO BRIGHT. My doctor is telling me I have a PCO starting and recommends YAG. Wouldn't that procedure actually let in more light and make things seem even brighter? I'm terrified that might be irreversible and I will be blinded by the light in that eye forever!
Man, people are stupid to play any sports right after any major surgery, not just the eyes. Thanks for all the tips on post op care after Cataract surgeries. Take care.
I just got prescription contacts for astigmatism. I can see distant objects clearly, but close objects are very blurry. Is this normal for these types of contact lenses? When I put my regular contacts, I can see up close clearly but distant objects are blurry.
I had my first cataract surgery yesterday and still can't see out of that eye. It's cloudy and large floaters. It better clear up or I won't have the other eye done.😢 Plus I paid extra for trifocal lenses.
They will give you a very mild sedative, and most of the 90 minutes you spend at the office is waiting for that to kick-in and monitor your BP and heart-rate, and make sure you're not wobbly afterwards. You'll sit in the chair for about 10 minutes, but the actual surgery is much shorter. There's no pain, and you will hear some high-pitched noise for less than a minute during the lens removal. You might feel some eye washing. You probably wont notice when the new lens is inserted. There are several videos on youtube showing the procedure. Even though your eye is open during the procedure, you dont see anything except a bright light and 2 or 3 black dots in the center because the surgical tasks are well outside your focal region.
I had my surgery yesterday. I don't remember hearing or feeling anything. I was wheeled in on a gurney, and had the surgery laying on my back. Except for the IV, it's the easiest procedure I've ever had. Easier than a trip to the dentist!
Wow, it is so refreshing to hear surgeons like Dr. Chua and Dr. Michelle Lee discuss eye surgeries in an open and frank manner, and without all the "doctors are always right", "surgery is always perfect", and implied advertisements for themselves. Thank you.
I had cataract surgery in January. I’m so happy. I do have to wear reading glasses but the are inexpensive and come in cool designs and colors. I’m so thankful to be able to see distance, including the television without glasses. Haven’t been able to do that since the 4th grade. And sunglasses! I enjoy wearing regular sunglasses again! I highly recommend cataract surgery if you need it. The drops are only for a month each eye. Easy peasy!
❤ You are such a beautiful doctor explained everything so simple thank you❤
I am booked in for cataract surgery in a few weeks.
I am 72 years old and have diabetes 2 (diagnosed in 2009).
My optometrist checked my eyes for retinopathy and thankfully it was not present.
I have worn eyeglasses since the 1970s. As I aged, my eyesight gradually worsened. Resulting in upgrades of my eyeglass prescription. It was noted that this deterioration was due to my aging and possibly from diabetes as well.
After a lot of eye tests, he established that I had, early-stage cataracts in both eyes. My left eye is the worst of the two.
I am a high-detail artist/painter, so having good eyesight is essential.
I hope the upcoming surgery does the job.
Thought for a split second I wrote that and forgot I wrote it as exactly the same problem as yours. I’m 71 and like you type 2 and about to have pre op for cataract surgery. Have pink eye at the moment and I’m distressed to learn that we will develop pink eye after surgery which in itself is worrying as I’ve already been over a week and it doesn’t look like it’s getting better, let alone after surgery. I’m told it’s got to be 1 eye then the other much later to make sure the 1st one heals. The do*s and Don’t too are a cause for concern as I live alone. In any case I wish us both luck.
What is your agenda boss? It seems your agenda is to cause confusion and make the treating drs life difficult 😅
@@Dallas-Nyberg there is such a thing as a lens. It’s just my ultraviolet light. I think it’s like $5500 for several reasons I couldn’t have it but I would have the one that they put in is excellent of course I’ve always had good eyes because I watch my diet keep my weight down as far as your diabetes. Well, you have to stay in your medicine, but you need to cut back on all sugars, carbohydrates exercise, and there’s over-the-counter medication is improves eye circulation. My girlfriend had a problem. Her cataract has actually gotten better. She had one replaced in revisions very very good without glasses a lot of things Dr. See-R based on the average person, but you don’t wanna be the average person I’m older than you arediet exercise and the correct spirituality is all important. Doctors are telling the truth based on the average just simply don’t be average you can overcome anything with your mind.
Thank you for the advice. I'm glad I watched your program before my surgery.
Great information, great video! The explanation is very easy to understand! Thank you for sharing about "These 6 Mistakes Will RUIN Your Cataract Surgery Outcome!" !
Excellent presentation!!
I really appreciate your info since I already have thyroid eye disease to deal with too.
I have had both cataracts replaced, choosing a minimonovision setup. It has it's pluses and minuses (can get away with bifocals instead of progressive lenses or trifocals. You will have to make choices. Should you get a monofocal lens? If so, distance, computer or near. Should you consider mono or minimonovision? What about EDOF lenses or trifocal? They all have issues (not to mention high costs). By the way, don't even bother with Eyehance which does nothing for intermediate vision.
Also there are many lens material choices and lens shapes. The most prescribed lens material is hydrophobic acrylic, which generally leads to the best long term outcomes; however, this lens type can cause serious night time vision issues especially when driving (dsyphotopsias). Square edges can prevent PCO (secondary cataract) but can exacerbate night driving problems. Collamer lenses are most like the natural lens but are only offered by Starr and don't come in EDOF or trifocal. Hydrophilic acrylic can prevent serious night issues but can lead to lens calcification. Silicone can get into the eye and cause problems if a victrectomy or other surgery is needed. There are special lenses for early Macular degeneration. Pseudo accommodative lenses are getting better, which may be the new gold standard. Should you wait? Opthalmologists are often partial to one kind of lens or manufacturer. If you find a lens you think will work best for you, isn't contraindicated, yet unfamiliar to your doctor, I would find another doctor.
What is your agenda boss??
Very timely video. Just hours ago I had made my first appointment with a well researched cataract surgeon in my area. Thank you, your info helps me.
Where's the area
@@chizzylincoln2396 You mean my location? Dallas Texas
Hi Dr. Michael Chua, can I get the basic lens for eye surgery even I had Astigmatism?
Thank you so much for this informational video.
Ty! Before my procedure I'm asking for an A1C since they took me off Metformin 5 months ago
I had cataract for years, he told don’t need surgery yet it hasn’t progressed till one day I just couldn’t see, he said your type of cataract does thst from one day to the other, I’m ha surgery next month.
So informative! thank you so much doctor. I have the beginning of cataract & glaucoma runs in my family. I am using drops to keep the pressure down.❤
B 3 . Niacinamide takes the pressure DOWN😊
Thanks so much all this useful information.
I have been advised to have a Crystalline lens surgery in 5 months time. I am very nervous about having the operation, as I hate any thing or anyone touching my eyes😢.
This video has really helped me. You now have one more subscriber to your excellent channel.🙏
Thank YOU very helpful!!!!
omg my eye was SO worse after, next to blind with out glasses, I have not had other eye done but need to badly but scared to get it done.....I do not have dry eye nor diabetes,,, something went wrong but Dr, said nothing was wrong
Nicely explained 🙏
Excellent
Dr. Thank you for the video in plain laymens terms. I was told I had early cataracts in 2021. My vision became more and more blurry and seeing double past two years. In January 2024 I saw twgular eye dr to get new glasses have eyes checked. My prescription changed fro a -4 and -5 to -6 and -7. I wS also diagnosed with early glaucoma, iop 34 and 35. In June my glaucoma wD stagec at moderate. Put on Lantropost. Saw Glaucoma specialist couple weeks ago. Wants to do the Omni procedure, both glaucoma and cataracts. ( Cataracts have gotten worse). I also have estropia and astigmatisim and brain mri showed severe outpouching on posterior sceleral junction. Waiting for surgery schedule. I am also on Simbrinza. I was told double vision will probably not be helped. Why would Omni procedure not help estropia?. Thanks for any input?
Thanks from Australia.👍🏼🙏🏻
Very helpful! Thank you!
I have developed floaters after the cataract surgery done only for a few weeks. The Vision of my eye had surgery was not improved much. I should have done thorough research before decided to do it. People have different responses to the surgery. Just be mindful to make decisions if don’t have to do it
Didn’t change eyesight for me either.waste of time and money
You may have set your expectations to high in my opinion. He did mention they cannot give you 20/20 vision although it does happen.
Thank you Dr. Your info is very helpful. ❤
Thanks for your helpful advice about the cataracts surgery ❤
Doctor, my Optometrist dropped a bombshell during my last exam. Ive been going to him since 2013. Im 67. He would always say my eyes are so much better than most of my age-group. I need glasses only for reading and thats just due to the fact that im reading so much lately. I chose to take eye vitamins and he said thats a good idea. But my last visit...he said i have age related Cataracts and have always had them.😮 'Now i suppose you are going to ask me all kinds of questions' he sighed. "You dont need the surgery yet. You will tell me when you are ready'...is it normal to NOT tell a patient they have cataracts? And why is he telling me NOW?
I would think if your cataracts were mild and you had no symptoms then there was probably be no reason to tell you...that said, I think it would have been more professional to tell you. I suppose at your age he finally figured it was time to prepare you. I am now 76, been holding off because I can see only in one eye. I am in no hurry but the cataract is cause smearing of light and difficult to drive at night. I also have super bad light sensitivity. I will be going soon.
The cataract has to grow exponentially for surgery to be performed. At least that’s what my doctor told me. I had to wait 7 years to be told I needed the surgery.
I was told everyone will eventually develop cataracts if they live long enough.
My Mother developed cataracts by age 47 and could no longer see well enough to drive. She had cataract surgery and her vision was restored. Within a year, she had to have a 2nd procedure because the lense capsule became opaque. My Mom had clear vision until she died at 71. My father developed cataracts in his early 60's and had cataract surgery. My father had clear vision until he died at 73.
I developed cataracts and reached a point I could no longer drive, watch TV, or do any hobbies requiring clear vision by the age of 53. I have blue eyes and both of my parents had blue eyes.
I learned the long term use of corticosteroids for my allergies and asthma contributed to developing cataracts earlier in life and developed much quicker. Not one doctor ever mentioned this to me when prescribing the medications (20 years of not telling me the risk). Looking back, if I had known I would still have taken the medications but I believe I should have been told.
Most insurance companies will not pay for the procedure until the cataracts have advanced to a certain point. The doctors offering cataract surgery in my area did not accept my insurance. I had to pay cash. $2,500 per eye and the lense cost $2,500 per eye. Yes, I paid out $10,000 cash.
I now need to have the Yag laser surgery in my left eye 1 year after my cataract surgery. The estmate is 30% to 50% of those getting cataract surgery will need the YAG laser surgery. The cost is estimated to be about $500 per eye. I read that some places in the US charge up to $3,000 per eye for the YAG laser surgery.
Just wanted to give you a "heads up".
Crappy doctor, that is all.
You’re simply overthinking this I had cataract surgery and it corrected me to 2020. I do not need glasses my left eye which I did not have the lens put in is blurry but it’s good. The point is that until the cataract is ripe you don’t need it. They wanna wait till it’s at a certain stage before they operate that makes complete sense to me. My fuel is not Eyes. It’s actually geriatrics. I’m older than you are and my vision is great covers are vibrant fantastic I took the middle lens if I were doing it over I would probably take the higher level lens that is adjustable with infrared light but it’s like $6000 for the lens itself. That’s normal but remember an optometrist is a doctor of optometry he or she is not an ophthalmologist. That is a medical doctor. I would talk to my ophthalmologist, but it’s all basically normal unless you have Other issues which obviously you don’t this won’t be a problem reading a lot should not cause ice strain I do not need glasses and I was 2070 about 10 years ago. My eyes have actually gotten better and I will never need glasses which to me is kind of odd but it’s true Just wait and when it gets too blurry, you’ll know take his advice Eye ex mature, fantastic they’re great mathematician and it’s all math. They’re probably the best kindest most compassionate doctors ever. My woman was trained to Johns Hopkins and another major Ivy League. She’s in thousands of surgery and cheated a fantastic job. I went to the Center For Sight here in Sarasota , but they’re all very, very good
Is an asymptomatic epi retinal membrane still considered a contraindication for current premium lenses? What might the complications be if premium lenses are installed and the ERM worsens over time?
I have dry eyes
I’m doing the solution muro 128 should do the
The solution first and then the warm compress what would you recommend?
My catarac surgion gives the option of advanced ocular diagnostics for measuring that wont be covered by insurance and I wondered if this is really nesasary if medicare doesnt cover it at $400 per eye?
I am a year out from cataract surgery and my vision has gotten worse. I can't even see the black letters on a test screen and the light seems SO BRIGHT. My doctor is telling me I have a PCO starting and recommends YAG. Wouldn't that procedure actually let in more light and make things seem even brighter? I'm terrified that might be irreversible and I will be blinded by the light in that eye forever!
So why do eye doctors do the surgery before correcting the patients diet?
You didn't mention taking b12 or HBOT days before before surgery.
Thank you
Well done video. Thank you!
Hello doctor,
Do anxiety & depression medications cause blurry vision ?
Thanks,
Yeas and it put the pressure up in the yeas too.
Eat helty and motion every day . Take cbd olie 😊
@@susannelarsen8089 Thanks for replying, what can I take other than CBD oil ?
Niacinamide @@DISTINGUISHED.GENTLEMAN.
Medicin
@@susannelarsen8089 What medicine ?
Man, people are stupid to play any sports right after any major surgery, not just the eyes.
Thanks for all the tips on post op care after Cataract surgeries. Take care.
Pleae tell us how to get rid of Zigzag colours in the Eyes ?
I just got prescription contacts for astigmatism. I can see distant objects clearly, but close objects are very blurry. Is this normal for these types of contact lenses? When I put my regular contacts, I can see up close clearly but distant objects are blurry.
No, it is not
Go back to your doctor for a reevaluation of the Prescription
Optometrists can really confuse our poor patients😊 They should simply ask the drs to take over the management
I really do want to be A Ophthalmologist
I had my first cataract surgery yesterday and still can't see out of that eye. It's cloudy and large floaters. It better clear up or I won't have the other eye done.😢 Plus I paid extra for trifocal lenses.
Takes weeks.
wonder if sneezing is bad too, i sneeze maybe 20 times sometimes
So...how exactly does the procedure go. I sit in a chair and.. what?
They will give you a very mild sedative, and most of the 90 minutes you spend at the office is waiting for that to kick-in and monitor your BP and heart-rate, and make sure you're not wobbly afterwards. You'll sit in the chair for about 10 minutes, but the actual surgery is much shorter. There's no pain, and you will hear some high-pitched noise for less than a minute during the lens removal. You might feel some eye washing. You probably wont notice when the new lens is inserted. There are several videos on youtube showing the procedure.
Even though your eye is open during the procedure, you dont see anything except a bright light and 2 or 3 black dots in the center because the surgical tasks are well outside your focal region.
I had my surgery yesterday. I don't remember hearing or feeling anything. I was wheeled in on a gurney, and had the surgery laying on my back. Except for the IV, it's the easiest procedure I've ever had. Easier than a trip to the dentist!
Plenty on TH-cam.
Vitamin d makes my stomach up