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Tom Dyer

(348 posts)
8. I don't know what PSC is
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 05:42 PM
Dec 2025

but it was such a relief having them removed. I was terrified of surgeries on my eyes, and would not do it. My amazing doctor said that’s fine, but you’ll come to me begging.
He was right. Going out at night was torture.
Seeing LEAVES and not just a big grey thing that was probably a tree, I guess?
Glory.

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My entire experience was wonderfully easy peasy and got a nice treat of juice and a bun after. Wore the dark glasses for SheilaAnn Dec 2025 #1
Thanks for replying! Did you have the PSC type? ALBliberal Dec 2025 #2
I don't know what the PSC type is but you will be fine. SheilaAnn Dec 2025 #5
I don't know about PSC but I had cataract surgery last winter. yardwork Dec 2025 #3
I had no such diagnosis, but did have 2 easy procedures. elleng Dec 2025 #4
I just came home from my eye surgeon appointment because I have scarring from my last cataract surgery questionseverything Dec 2025 #6
(((((Al))))))))) questionseverything Dec 2025 #7
Not sure I understand? ALBliberal Dec 2025 #10
It's a hug questionseverything Dec 2025 #12
Why thank you I appreciate it. ALBliberal Dec 2025 #13
I don't know what PSC is Tom Dyer Dec 2025 #8
To all: PSC is a bit different (just my luck) ALBliberal Dec 2025 #9
Posterior sub-capsular cataracts can develop along with nuclear sclerotic cataracts Ritabert Dec 2025 #11
Appreciate it so much and thinking of you! ALBliberal Dec 2025 #14
Thanks. Ritabert Dec 2025 #19
Just had my left eye done. Very professional crew. Ritabert Dec 9 #22
I didn't know there were different types, slightlv Dec 2025 #15
Thank you for this... ultralite001 Dec 2025 #16
If it helps... Alice Kramden Dec 2025 #20
Funny, I just had my 2nd "light check test", ya know they have you cover one eye and then push a a kennedy Dec 2025 #17
Mine are coming on slowly. Maybe a lifetime of wearing glasses has blocked UV. Not complaining. usonian Dec 2025 #18
Just had my final appointment with the doctor yesterday. Katinfl Dec 2025 #21
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