Posted by Jimmy King on August 16, 2010 at 15:13:11 from (66.119.9.207):
In Reply to: ATTN Jimmy King O/T posted by Old Roy on August 16, 2010 at 13:57:26:
Roy I am the one that had the cataract surgery, my wife has been gone for almost 7 years. I am type 2 diabetac, and have been for about 14 years. I drive a truck from Springfield, Mo to Tulsa, OK and back each afternoon monday - friday. Because I am diabetac I must go to the eye Dr once a year. he told me several years ago I had catarcts starting, and they were the kind that were slow growing then one day they would take off and grow rapidly. I had gone to the eye Dr in the summer of 2008, and I said am I a canadate yet he said on the border line late Dec when I went for my simi annual visit to my family DR. I told him to get me in because I could tell I had gone downhill fast. I had the surgery in late Jan 2009. Each eye a week apart, depending on my sugar level I am 2025 in one eye 2020 in the other. I even was 2015 in my right eye a week after the surgery. I still wear glasses so I can read. how ever I can set at the puter without them and see fine. Driving at night and in the rain doesn"t bother me, for the first time in about 15 years I am legel driving without glasses on a Class A CDL I hope this helps what you are wanting to know. Jim PS I will be 69 in late Nov.
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