I'm at 6 weeks from my right eye cataract surgery today, but I think the eye is still healing so hopefully will stabilize and improve still further in the coming weeks/months. My left eye only has an early stage cataract, so it probably won't need surgery for years since it still corrects with eyeglasses or contacts to excellent better than 20/20 vision - I don't want to mess with that eye until absolutely necessary.
1) What distance(s) were you targeting?
My right eye target was for good distance (0D to -.25D) and the result was spot on with 0D
After 6 weeks most mornings I am getting 20/25 or better distance vision in the right eye, at times even 20/15
2) Type of IOL (monofocal, multifocal/EDOF, toric, etc., including brand if you wish)
Right eye = Tecnis toric monofocal IOL (3.1D cylinder corneal plane)
3) Post-op Rx (at least the SPH number in diopters)
At 4 weeks, eye exam Rx for right eye: 0D sph -1D cyl 115 axis
4) What do you see clearly, and what situations and/or for what distance(s) do use or need glasses or contacts?
Clear distance vision (4feet and beyond) in the morning and early afternoon, night/dim light some blurriness
5) Additional Comments
Result took about 4 weeks until result was close to what I had hoped for (good distance vision) though it
still varies somewhat day to day, and from day to evening. Hopefully that will improve and stabilize in the
coming weeks/months.
I have a bit more residual astigmatism than was planned, but that may be reducing from day to day still.
The only artifact I notice outside in dark conditions only if my right eye pupil is at max size is a half-circle
halo-like thing above some bright light sources. If I reduce the pupil size by staring at a light up close for
a second the half-circles will disappear. I think its probably light scatter at the cornea incision spot, and
hopefully it will reduce or go away as that heals more in the coming months. It already seems to happen
less now than it did a few weeks ago, when I driving at night it doesn't happen very often anymore since
there is usually now enough light from other cars, etc to keep my pupil size from being maximum. I haven't
seen it happen indoors at night, except if I wake up in the middle of the night in the dark I see a faint
half-halo above the clock radio digital LED number display.
What I have learned is some of us need extra time for the eye to heal and vision improve/stabilize. Many
reports on message boards are from people who get perfect vision 20/20 the next day after surgery, but
thats not the case for everyone so have to be patient if that is not achieved right away. Also cannot expect
perfect results since there is a lot of variables some not under control of the surgeon, so expect to be off
a bit from the target for example some residual astigmatism.