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What are people's honest reviews on eye surgery, my vision up close ie..texts, book reading, prices in stores, cooking instructions are so blurred...l get frustrated with having to put glasses on, l also feel that the tv is now getting blurred and is no longer sharp / clear. I'm considering lens surgery but am petrified that it will go wrong and l will lose my vision totally, has anyone had this done with a well known company?, does it hurt?, l think I'm better off losing my sight gradually than causing it to happen by trying to fix something that isint fully broken (if you know what l mean)

Pinkspirit
2 weeks ago
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MrsCraig

I've never had eye surgery, I have to wear glasses all the time, everything is blurry without them. It might be worth speaking to an optician or optometrist about your eyesight and if it is worth getting surgery.

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Lynibis

Have you had an eye test? I am sure you have if you are worried. But if you haven't I would urge you to do so, it seems strange that your vision is blurred both close and distant. When this happened to me it was due to cataracts which have been done, twenty years ago.

Usually folk are either short or long sighted so I assume that if both are affected there may be something else going on. I am now long sighted and do not need glasses for tv, driving, out and about but do need for reading and close work.

Please have an eye test, you should do so every 2 years, don't even think of going to some private eye surgery place until you have at least done that and they tell you what is causing the blurriness.

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eyeballkerry

I had eye laser treatment over twenty years. My mum and I had a special offer, buy one get one free at the time. The treatment went well and I didn’t have to wear glasses at all for many years. I just need them occasionally now for reading.

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SueWard

Best thing to do is to have an eye test as soon as possible.They will make an assessment for cataracts and refer you to your GP who will then refer you for a hospital appointment.I have had both eyes done this past year.This was a very quick procedure done in 10 minutes.No pain.Please don't be afraid as the the opthamologists are very competent.Mine was an NHS referral but done in a private hospital used by the NHS to cut waiting times.

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jms19

I have long considered laser eye surgery but have heard mixed reports. Some people who had it tell me it’s one of the best things they’ve done and then others say it was painful and led to further eye problems that they didn’t have before.

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JLouM

My dad is in his 80s and because of pandemic treatment was delayed so his cataracts really deteriorated. He had to have surgery on both eyes at the same time! It was laser but he got through it. He had some optometrist that was in some way connected to the main hospital but dad had it done in clinic. He had 3 different types of eye drops and then some follow up laser treatment as well. He’s fine now. Still uses drops but could have lost his sight altogether so relieved he had it done.

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jam45

JLouM Pleased to read about you father's successful surgery.

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JLouM

jam45 Thank you!

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Pinkspirit

Wow thank you all for your replies, l will make an appointment with Specsavers as they are in my local high street ( unless people don't rate this one?) I actually don't know what cataracts are, but l will Google now, l just thought/ assumed my eyes are deteriorating cos of my age. 😥

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SueWard

I had my referral from Specsavers.They will do a good job and if you need glasses, their prices are fair.

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MelissaLee1

I am dead squeamish about eyes.I use a thing called the Bates method which is controversial but I find it quite effective.I seldom if ever wear glasses these days because we don't need em half as much as we often think we do.I don't need 20/20 vision to see a bus or a 37inch Tv.I put em on for a few secs when I am reading the small print on Prime reviews.

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Pinkspirit

MelissaLee1 l can see a bus coming but cannot see a 49inch tv on a wall under 12 feet away 😟

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MelissaLee1

Pinkspirit Tv no further than the bus!You mean the picture is blurred?

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Pinkspirit

MelissaLee1 TV is on the wall at home and is blurred, whereas the bus can be at the bottom of the road and l can see it clearly ( my vision up close is blurred but distance l have no problem with, l would much prefer it the other way round.

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MelissaLee1

Pinkspirit Got yer.Hyperopia perhaps?

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Pinkspirit

MelissaLee1 oooh l will have to Google that!

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IonaJones

Have you considered having a free consultation as most places that do private eye treatment do give you a consultation for free. They’ll talk through your treatment and what prices and you can have interest free payments too.

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Pinkspirit

IonaJones l know this may sound weird but l don't even know where to start, do l go to the opticians,? the doctors? That's why l put a question on this site, l don't have / Know anyone to ask for help or advice ever.

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JLouM

Pinkspirit opticians, they are trained to look for medical conditions as well and if find anything you can also talk to gp about it. I am at risk of glaucoma hereditary related but so far so good.

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Pinkspirit

JLouM thank you, I'm going to pop into the opticians on my high street and make an appointment, sorry to read about your glaucoma hereditary, l hope it misses you.

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JLouM

Pinkspirit Thank you and good luck!

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IonaJones

Pinkspirit no not weird at all. My boyfriend had his corrected in February this year, he had a lens replacement as distance was 20/20 but reading wasn’t and driving to and from work was a pain when he had his sat nav on as unable to read without glasses the sat nav but the glasses made driving impossible. He’s now 2 months post op and he’s very happy now can read without glasses. Bonus he has the lens replacement got rid of the cataract that was starting. He went for a consultation with them in Cardiff and they do all the test as they need to see what kind of treatment you need and if it will work or not.

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Pinkspirit

IonaJones oh my gosh he sounds just like me re glasses and sat nav and driving, I'm definitely going to make an appointment and be guided by what they suggest. Thank you 😊

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IonaJones

Pinkspirit plus you can have it on interest free repayments which is good as you don’t have to pay it all in one go. Good luck on whatever you decide to do x

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HEDGEHOGS

Two of my friends have had laser eye surgery and it went well for them, it may not be what you need but book an eye test.

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hspexy

I’ve not had it, and tbh I’m fine with glasses…most days. My prescription is high so there’s no guarantee I won’t need glasses or corrective surgery after I’ve had the procedure. I know people who have successfully had surgery and glasses free many years later. A consultation will help you decide

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TheSorceror

Eye test first & foremost. You could be suffering from AMD which I am. Someone has said that you are either long or short sighted. Over the age of 50 you can become both which happened to me. I am short sighted and then couldn't read small print close unless I took glasses off. So I'm now prescribed with varifocal lenses. Brilliant & better than bi focal as there is no visible line. You may not need surgery which is painless. Just discomfort until it heals. Mother had cataracts done and it's all good. You need find the root issue first

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didbygraham

I get a decent eye test every two years as I am using display screens all day as part of my work. Also being diabetic means I get additional tests. I have been thinking about laser treatment but will probably try to get my hearing sorted out first - I'm falling apart!

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Pinkspirit

didbygraham not that l know your age so no offence...but it's good getting old..not 🤣🤣

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PhilipMarc

I'd be afraid of doing laser eye surgery, I'm honestly fine with my own eyes and wearing glasses when needed.

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kate1310

My sister got it done a few year ago she said it was the best thing she's ever done ,when she had her glasses, she had to put them on and take them off all the time so she decided on eye laser

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Pinkspirit

kate1310 that's me re glasses, having to put them on to read a text, cooking instructions etc and then having to take them off, it's such a pet peeve on, off, on, off aaargh 🥴🤪 it drives me crazy

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kate1310

Pinkspirit that's how she felt that's why she got it done I wear glasses for using my phone,reading and for work but I don't mind taking them off and on the now anyway that will probably change iam always losing mine I leave them everywhere that's the only problem I have with glasses I need to buy a chain you should book an eye test

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Pinkspirit

kate1310 at the moment l have shop bought reading glasses, one pair in the kitchen, one pair in the lounge, one pair in the bedroom and a pair in my coat / jacket pocket 🤪😫😊

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kate1310

Pinkspirit you really need to go get a proper eye test I don't think they ones are as good you get a free eye test and they give you the prescription to take away so you can buy them from anywhere you want so phone book one ASAP

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