![]() eye, techs were unable to dilate my ied 3 times.wheeled me into surgery and the surgeon STRETCHED my pupil with a tool so he could get the lens in.this left me with horrid corneal edema, cloudy vision, etc. but decided to go ahead and have the iol placement.It seems that I have a "Small Eye".had never heard of such a ans the anterior chamber of my eye has a small depth.pre surger rt. and all said "piece of cake.I can see everything perfectly clear.I was soooo excited.my vision was not that bad presurgery.just a little blurred in the distance.I wore 24/7 extended wear lenses for 30 years.never had 1 problem. There are alot of things that happen to us after cataract surgery that they don't tell us before.I guess that since we are all different, we all get different occurances.I researched several people before my surg. Has anyone ever heard of so many problems? The ophthalmologist who did the implants said he was not removing these lenses and would correct with prism glasses. I'm on my 4th ophthalmologist now for wrong type lens implanted-should not have been toric with my corneal astigmatism now have keratonconus and had the years I wore rigid gas perm contacts, where I could see like an eagle, using readers with no problems ever! The 4th ophthalmologist might do corneal cross-linking for tightening the corneas and an lens exchange. Additionally, the right lens is 35-degrees off-axis. I have absolutely NO ACUITY! Nothing is in focus and all objects/words/letters have ghost images. ![]() OMG! I have all that after IOLs 6 months ago plus: double moons, stars, headlights unable to read any street signs or the huge red stop sign unable to read license plate on car ahead of me at stop light crescent shapes of silver color to left and right peripherally blue sky is now turquoise light outdoors way too bright and wear yellowish sunglasses need sunglasses even in the house eyes itch, feel heavy, give me headaches brain works overtime trying to bring images together to focus. Does anyone have any suggestions? I cannot live the rest of my life with this problem, I will go crazy!!! Thank you, Yvonne This discussion is related to Treating Negative Dysphotopsia. I don't understand why this is happening to me. I have talked to a few people who have had this surgery and they say they have full vision with no obstructions just like before they had the surgery. I am getting to the point that I don't want to open my eyes in the morning, this is ruining my life. I go to bed every night and pray that when I wake up my eye will be back to normal but every morning I wake up and it is still interfering with my view. Do you think the lens is too small or defective or maybe it didn't unfold properly? The lens is a Alcon Acrysof IQ IOL Model: SN60WF, Length: 13.0mm, Optic: 6.0mm with a UV blue light filter. ![]() The past few days I am now seeing a light blue reflection coming off the end of the lens. If it went further to the left I feel I wouldn't see it. It is like the lens is too small and doesn't go far enough to the left. But I know I am definitely seeing the lens (it is so annoying I just want to rip it out of my eye, it is obstructing my view). I told the surgeon the next day and on my appointment with him 2 weeks later, he told me that I wasn't seeing the lens and it will go away and for me to come back and see him in a year. ![]() I feel like I am looking out of a bubble and my eye feels heavy. It is like a dark shadow on the left side and bottom all the time when I am looking forward and to the right, the only time it is not visible is when I look to the left. Immediately when I took off the eye patch 3 hours after the surgery I could see the left side and bottom of the new lens when putting in the eye drops they gave me. I had cataract surgery on my left eye on Novemwhich was 3 weeks ago.
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