I went back to the eyeball factory this morning and climbed onto the assembly line with all the other cataract oldies. There was actually one person in the place that had some personality and profusely apologized and sympathized with my inability to play pickleball.
The doc said everything went fine and my eye looked good and see you next week. No pickleball, no lifting anything over 5 pounds, no bending over, no petting Beaux, use these drops three times a day.
And your vision is going to be wonky for a while.
I got the monovision lens because I'm cheap and because it has fewer downsides and I don't care about reading glasses. So I'm expecting everything to be good fairly quickly.
So far I get little localized headaches when I stand up. Eyeaches. That pass after the blood redistributes. And I'm happy to have my right eye closed. And screen time is a bit annoying.
But, all minor stuff.
Nice.
The doc said everything went fine and my eye looked good and see you next week. No pickleball, no lifting anything over 5 pounds, no bending over, no petting Beaux, use these drops three times a day.
And your vision is going to be wonky for a while.
I got the monovision lens because I'm cheap and because it has fewer downsides and I don't care about reading glasses. So I'm expecting everything to be good fairly quickly.
So far I get little localized headaches when I stand up. Eyeaches. That pass after the blood redistributes. And I'm happy to have my right eye closed. And screen time is a bit annoying.
But, all minor stuff.
Nice.