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Mine aren't too bad, but have been progressing to the point where it's a problem for me. More than anything because I like to roller skate the streets here in Berkeley, Ca, which are in pretty bad shape a lot of the time and all I have to do is not see a rock with my name on it and I'm literally fighting for my life to not get a serious injury. 20 months ago I had a serious hamstring tear and have taken 2 falls in the last 6 weeks that have my knees sore.
Had exam yesterday at UC Eye clinic and they think I'm prime for cataract surgery. My HMO is Kaiser Permanente, and my PCP is in downtown Oakland.
When there's much ambient light, I can't make out details well. I'm 20/20 if there isn't ambient light, but when there's a lot, I'm nowhere near that. I lose 2 lines on the eye charts. Doctor yesterday said it was because of my cataracts.
I figure get single vision implants similar to my current natural lenses which have me near sighted. I would need glasses for distance but that seems to me a good idea if only because they can have UV protection and even with artificial lenses in my eyes UV can't be good for eye health over time.
Kaiser has around 15 ophthalmologists at their downtown Oakland facilities. Some have specialties. What eye care specialty would make them a good bet for cataract surgery? I know, it's not that big a deal these days and the success rate is very high, but I figure I want to maximize my chances I will not regret this affair. What do you think?
Had exam yesterday at UC Eye clinic and they think I'm prime for cataract surgery. My HMO is Kaiser Permanente, and my PCP is in downtown Oakland.
When there's much ambient light, I can't make out details well. I'm 20/20 if there isn't ambient light, but when there's a lot, I'm nowhere near that. I lose 2 lines on the eye charts. Doctor yesterday said it was because of my cataracts.
I figure get single vision implants similar to my current natural lenses which have me near sighted. I would need glasses for distance but that seems to me a good idea if only because they can have UV protection and even with artificial lenses in my eyes UV can't be good for eye health over time.
Kaiser has around 15 ophthalmologists at their downtown Oakland facilities. Some have specialties. What eye care specialty would make them a good bet for cataract surgery? I know, it's not that big a deal these days and the success rate is very high, but I figure I want to maximize my chances I will not regret this affair. What do you think?