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Old 01-17-2008, 08:30 AM #6
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Hi, Joyce.

I have cataracts but mine are congenital, I have had them all my life. When in my 20s I started asking for them to be removed my opthamologist would not do it.

Through the years I had different Opthamologist and they all refused to remove the cataracts. Every one of them said it was due to my age and if something went wrong like a detached retina I could lose my vision.

Fast forward to my 40s - the cataracts are no longer stable and have been on the move for a few years now. My opthamologist keeps adjusting my eyewear prescription but does not want to remove the cataracts....yet.

Erin - the majority of the senior population will have cataracts, it's an age thing. However, the use of steroids can cause cataracts and unfortunately many with MS use steroids.


LeAnn did any of your eye doctors tell you also that it is more dangerous to do to people with ms? That the chances of something happening is greater.


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