Apologies for this long post
, I was born with extremely bad eyesight, around -10 and -12 along with severe astigmatism.
Eventually, in the early 1980's I went to London Eye Hospital and had both eyes done by radial keratotomy by pioneer David Steele, this was the operation that preceded laser correction, I was the first to have both eyes done in the same operation and the worst vision done as well, the op was successful giving me almost perfect vision, he did offer to repeat the op and give me perfect vision but I was quite happy with what I had and didn't want to risk another op.
Anyway roll on to 2001, aged 51, and my sight began to deteriorate, the ensuing opticians changed my prescriptions finally concentrating on the right eye until the last one said "your not driving are you?" "No" I said
, I get a lift for my 52 mile round trip to work! I asked her if it was worth seeing a consultant and she said that she would refer me.
6 months later I saw a specialist and he said that I had a wonderful pair of cataracts!!!! I was shocked, angry, relieved et al, I really thought I was going blind and not one optician said I had cataracts! A few weeks later I got a letter stating he felt that he wasn't experienced enough to do the ops due to my precious ones and would refer me to another pioneer, Paul Chell, who was specialised in my type of case.
So I had my cataracts done, twice on one eye and three times on the other, this was due to my cataracts being so bad they couldn't get readings to get the right prescription the first times.
So now my eyes are fine, I still need specs, both for ease of driving and a couple of pairs for normal reading and close up work, my only, and frustrating, issue now is myopic fungus formed when I had cataracts and detached after the ops and so I have lots of floaters in my eyes, I can normally 'unsee' them but every now and then my brain picks up on them and they bug me.
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Regards
Roger