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Anyone had eye surgery, new lens put in? My right eye needs it worse than the left. Open sights, forget it. A friend of wifey had it done two weeks ago to her left eye, the other last week. She said it took 6 minutes. She says it’s amazing how much better she can see. I didn’t ask what it costs, does anyone know? Will Medicare pay for it? I’m nervous about anyone doing anything to my eyes. Will I still need glasses to read?
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Anyone had eye surgery, new lens put in? My right eye needs it worse than the left. Open sights, forget it. A friend of wifey had it done two weeks ago to her left eye, the other last week. She said it took 6 minutes. She says it’s amazing how much better she can see. I didn’t ask what it costs, does anyone know? Will Medicare pay for it? I’m nervous about anyone doing anything to my eyes. Will I still need glasses to read?
Thanks for replies! Wife had both hers done. I guess she sees better. Insurance paid most of hers. She got the longer range lenses, so she still needs reading glasses. I hear there's a doc there in Houston that does multi-focal lenses now.
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Wife and I have both had outs done. Ours were done before we qualified for Medicare, so can't say, but from he other stuff I've had done, I suspect the vast majority will be paid. It was a blessing to me and to the wife. Been probably 10 years since I've had mine done and I'm still 20/25 so I can live with that. I've had to use glasses for reading for a long time, I prefer being able to see distance.
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Had it done two years ago. First the right eye and then the left. Wore glasses since 6th grade so I opted for farsighted lenses, I was nearsighted for all the time up to the surgery. Easy peasy.
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I had mine done about 12 years ago. I had a week in between them and trying to adjust my eyes in that week was the worst part of it. I still need glasses for reading but it was very successful. It helped my shooting immensely.
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Had both eyes done about a month ago.
Medicare covered all except $55 (for some eye drop prescriptions) for basic lenses. The multi-focal kind are more expensive. You may or may not need reading glasses. I didn't because I got one eye slightly nearsighted.
I had Lasik at extra cost to correct astigmatism right after that. That eye still isn't totally stabilized but altogether I have 20-25 vision and almost 20-20 (started with 20-50). Probably will end up with 20-20. I shot 100 birds (Sporting Clays) last week and ran 5 of the 14 stations. Never had done that before.
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I had it done last year .Left eye done in July right eye in October. It's a pretty simple procedure.
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Had both done a year ago and the multi focal lens implanted. Paid extra 900.00 per eye out of my pocket for the multi focal lenses but my insurance took care of the rest of it. Would have been no cost to me for the regular lenses. X
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I had both eyes done this past December
The right eye was textbook but the left eye had bleeding behind the lense and now I have a bunch of huge floaters.
Neither eye hit the 20/20 goal
Left is now -2 and the right is a -.75
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Had both of mine done after dealing with retina detachments. Best thing you can do to clear up vision, 10 minute procedure, insurance will pay, fully loaded cost is 23k (thank you Obamacare), insurance will knock it down to 7k ish.
It’s an easy procedure. My left eye is a 0.00 and right eye is 2.00 and I don’t have to wear glasses which I had done since 1980...
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Had cataract surgery both eyes done in May of last year at age of 53 and had the Torac lenses for astigmatism in both eyes. Worn eye glasses sense the age of 7. Cost $1100.00 for each Torac lens (per eye) that insurance doesn't cover (out of pocket) So $2200.00 for both eyes. Luckily I had two FSA medical accounts and money in them to use. Before surgery had 20/40 vision and after have 20/20 vision at distance in both eyes. I only need 1.75 power reading glasses for fine print. Well worth the cost in my eyes.
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Had my left eye done a month ago. Honestly, I was scared spitless of it, but as everybody said, it turned out to be a ho-hum deal. Doc recommended the regular lens, and I opted for distance. I'm used to reading glasses, so that made sense. He doesn't want to touch my right eye because he said it would be nuts to operate on 20/25 vision. I have Medicare and Tricare, and paid only a $400 hospital fee they said isn't covered.
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I had both eyes done three years ago. Medicare covered all but something less than $100 per eye for some prescription eye drops. My vision went from around 20-400 to 20-20 in the right eye and 20-25 in the left. I still need reading glasses but obviously see fine to drive. After wearing glasses for 60 years I cannot tell you how great it is to sit in a tree stand or ground blind on a frosty day and not have to fuss with foggy eyeglasses. I can now shoot iron sighted rifles quite well (at least from a vision standpoint).
One thing I have to remember to do is to wear safety glasses when working on certain things in the shop.
It is a quick and easy deal with fairly quick recovery time to normal.
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It's a piece of cake hanco. No worries. You won't believe how much you've been missing. And colors become vibrant again.
Good Luck!
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I had mine done about 12 years ago.
What they said... Piece of cake. I was given option of nears, fars, or one of each. Apparently the multi's were not around yet, or if I was advised of them, I do not remember.
I went for far vision, and use cheap drugstore readers inside arms length. ($18 or so at Costco for a 3-pack)
55 years of wearing glasses full time went out the window with the surgery, now only readers. When I can find any one of the half dozen pairs I have around....
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Thanks for the replies, I would like to see well enough to shoot open sights again.
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It's a piece of cake hanco. No worries. You won't believe how much you've been missing. And colors become vibrant again.
Good Luck! Mine done in 2009. I have 20/20 in eye. 20/25 in the other. Hasbeen
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Hanco; had both done in 2010? 2011?
Vast improvement once the cataracts were gone. Went with distance vision. End results I have squint and lean 20/20 so need distance glasses for detail at distance; driving and hunting. Need readers for close work and have been sensitive to sunlight (causes migraines no pain just the visual distortion) so I need to wear sunglasses a great deal of the time.
I can use peep sights again( could not when the cataracts were bad) but open sights I can’t manage the rear sight.
Vast improvement from the cataracts but not perfect results.
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As i've said before, I have had rougher haircuts. Vision has never been better.
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