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  • My procedure used sound waves to break up the cataract.

    Vision has improved much,the cataract was due to a projectal impact 34 years prior...

  • good work here

  • Cataract surgery is simple procedure to save the vision of the people, great technology with phaecoemulsification. tommorow i will see the cataract surgery at MM hospital, Indonesia.

  • Cataract surgery is fairly simple and can take less than 10 minutes. I had mine about a year ago, and was surprised at how quickly it was done. If this is the type of eye surgery your having, you'll be okay:)

  • @amber4music were you awake or asleep while the surgery was going on?

  • @amber4music it may be simple for the patient but for the doctor is like hell, a little mistake on ultrasound and he can brake the hole where the lens sit, and the liquid inside will come out.

  • ...Technology has come such a far way.

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  • thank you!

  • Think its called a "cataract," rather than "catarack."

  • correct me if im wrong. those guys just removed the lense the thing makes focus on thing. after that surgery can we see things like before? sry my english is bad :(

  • I DONT WANT STITCHES IN MY EYE WHEN I DO THIS IM SCARED IF I HAD TO DO THIS :( :'(

  • This is neat but I feel sick about them touching my eye!

  • @gemquist it has improved greatly. I need the glasses for seeing things 20+ feet away but even then I can still get a general idea of what I'm looking at and see it in detail. An example, when I'm taking notes at school I can see my notebook just fine. But the chalkboard is another story. I can see the writing but it's not clear enough to read. A problem did arise when I was taking notes. Because when I looked up at the board I needed glasses but when I looked at my notebook I didn't. So I got

  • @Nascardude2015 your comment got chopped off lol you can only write maximum 500 words per comment x)

  • @JustmeKasie

    I believe you mean characters not words.

  • @icicicles characters? me no undastand. waaaaa youu meaan?

  • @JustmeKasie

    No mater, keep your replies short and you'll be OK. LOL.

  • @icicicles dohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

  • @JustmeKasie lol stupid...

  • @nujabes7 LOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL

  • I am gettin this done on april 20th.

  • @Torypeppler So how did it go? My procedure is scheduled in 10 days.

  • @FishKepr mine will in august please tell me after your eye surgery (cataract) how it goes?

  • @slazzer145 The actual procedure went very smoothly. For about two days any bright light, esp. fluorescent lights, made my eye go into spasms which was very uncomfortable. That was the only pain at any time. I didn't even feel the anesthesia injection as some reported. The acuity with the implanted lens is not 100%. I can only speculate that the pre-surgical measurements were not accurate. Those are really a best guess anyway. It's still a dramatic improvement over the cataract of course.

  • I had this performed on me when I was in kindergarten and first grade. Once for each eye. I'm 14 now and my eye doctor tells my mom every visit that my case was such a success that, "they should write a book on me". I don't remember much of it but my friends say they remember a kid with an eyepatch and are surprised to find that it was me. My mom claims that when light hits my eyes at just the right angle the new lenses glisten. I had laser eye surgery on one of them in 2006. That's the last th

  • @Nascardude2015 If I may, how is your vision without glasses?

  • I was born with a cataract but my vision didn't improve because I lost the sight if my 1 eye, maybe it does improve if you developed a cataract. Thanks youtube,I now understand what happened.

  • what if you have to blink during the proccess? If you dont, won't your eyes burn?

  • @EntertainmentAJ are you serious?

  • @DoDGeRys

    DEAD serious

  • @EntertainmentAJ Youre cant blink, but they pour in "tears" on your eye so it feels okay. Come on dude, its a mother fuking surgery, they think things like this through

  • @DoDGeRys

    ok, its just a question dude

  • ...Stiches?

  • great presentation! thumbs up :)

  • I'm getting this next week.

  • THIS IS awesome! :)

  • how do they make stitches that small?

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