Need cataract surgery in both eyes. I have astigmatism and am both presbyopic and myopic. So, automatically have to have a more expensive surgery to handle the astigmatism. Plus, doc said he only wants to do laser, which also rules out the 'basic' surgery & Medicare coverage.
Thinking of multi-focal lenses, in order to avoid readers. However, the doc said ideally I should have my dominate eye done first for the distance view, even if it isn't as bad as my other eye. Something to do with getting the best distance determined first before doing second eye for close up vision.
I now want to ask if I get both eyes done for distance vision, if I could then wear a contact lens in one eye to correct for close up. (I used to wear monovision contacts and adapted easily to that.) This way I could get both eyes done for 'best distance' enabling me to do the worst eye first - and, later get tested for a contact lens for just one eye to accommodate close up.
Has anyone taken this approach?
Second question - how many of you had to have a health work up beforehand? I don't have a primary doctor and have never been diagnosed with any particular health condition, and it doesn't seem like I need to have any sort of work up done in advance.
This whole thing is still freaking me out in terms of surgery in general.
Third question - how do you get over being freaked out before the surgery(ies)? I've read and read and read about eye cataract surgery and that has not helped one bit.
Thanks for reading this long post.