So I get the new lens in my left eye first week of January...hopefully that will be the end of a long, long haul. I got a new lens in my right eye a little over a year ago after losing most of the vision in that eye from complications of botched dental surgery. Cataracts developed in both eyes.
The cataract in my left eye couldn't be removed at that time (plus doctors are hinky about cutting on both eyes at the same time, and hey, I'm good with that!).
Has been an interesting journey for my shooting, as I've chronicled here...am looking forward to sporting clays for real! I'm okay now in good light, but in lower light I just can pick those clays up.
We'll see (I profoundly hope so! LOL!)...
Hope it goes well for you Michael.
ReplyDeleteHope everything goes well, and you have a fast recovery!
ReplyDeleteLance
Best of luck.. and happy T-day to all!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a speedy recovery and a Happy Thanksgiving....
ReplyDeleteHope everything turns out well with your cataract work.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried experimenting with different shooting lens?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your eye surgery! At 65 my vision has affected my shooting as well. But I know you've gone through the wringer with your eyes, I wish you all the best! I hope you and your sweetie have real nice Thanksgiving. We do have so much to be grateful for, take care.
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The ophthalmologist that's gonna do my eye cuttin' is a shooter. I asked for an Eotech-style reticle in that eye. Seems a perfectly reasonable request, if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteHope the surgery goes well. I am having the same thing done to my right (dominant) eye after the first of the year. Any suggestions for variable lens vs. fixed/near or fixed far?
ReplyDeleteArt - Pensacola FL
Michael, I pray in Jesus' name the hand of the doctor be steady and sure. That through those professionals, the hand of The Healer touch your eye and open it to the glory around you and make you whole in body as well as spirit, amen.
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