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Old 10-28-2015, 05:01 PM #1
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I had my second cataract surgery yesterday. I had to go back to my ophthalmologist for a follow up on it today. She is hopeful that I will only need reading glasses in a few weeks. We are hopeful that the epithealial corneal dystrophy is stable and will not flare and cause me to have corneal transplants at this time. Colors seem so vivid, the world is beautiful!

I asked her about the primary optic atrophy. She explained that my retinal discs are really light. She also said she has already done the tests on my optic nerves, muscles, and vision areas. Everything is fine and I need to make sure I where sunglasses when I am outside. What a relief to know that I am not going blind at this time! God is merciful and He does answer prayers!
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