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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3793990" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I can't speak for everyone, but I had the cataract surgery in both eyes back around May of 2013. While I went into the first surgery with GREAT trepidation, it turned out to be easy as all get out. (Whatever drugs they used were GREAT!) When it came time for the second eye, I was so relaxed that they stopped in mid-procedure and the nurse said to me, "Terry, we REALLY need for you to take a deep breath." Apparently, I was so relaxed that I was breathing shallow and they weren't sure that I even was.</p><p></p><p>Biggest thing with recovery was to keep the eye drop bottle handy. In my case, it was two months that they didn't "clear" me for driving, so the wife got to put up with an a## of a back seat driver.</p><p></p><p>Prayers and good thoughts are with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3793990, member: 7900"] I can't speak for everyone, but I had the cataract surgery in both eyes back around May of 2013. While I went into the first surgery with GREAT trepidation, it turned out to be easy as all get out. (Whatever drugs they used were GREAT!) When it came time for the second eye, I was so relaxed that they stopped in mid-procedure and the nurse said to me, "Terry, we REALLY need for you to take a deep breath." Apparently, I was so relaxed that I was breathing shallow and they weren't sure that I even was. Biggest thing with recovery was to keep the eye drop bottle handy. In my case, it was two months that they didn't "clear" me for driving, so the wife got to put up with an a## of a back seat driver. Prayers and good thoughts are with you. [/QUOTE]
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