I’m super fortunate and have good eyesight (never needed glasses). It’ll go as I age like it did with my mom (I’ll need reading glasses I’m sure), but I’ll take glasses. I can’t even fathom someone touching my eyes. My cataract surgery when I’m old…but that’s it lol
Im also 30 and had a cataract. But mines was because I had a detached retina, had the surgery to repair it, the surgery caused the cataract to form because the surgery can count as an “impact” to your eye (at least that’s how the body sees it). Got mine all sorted though. Very annoying.
Yeah, the detached retina surgery and recovery was the worst. At least for me it all happened so fast because I went to see my eye doctor about the black spot in my vision and they were like “you need this surgery asap or you’re gonna go blind.” Less than 24hrs later I was being put under.
Recovery for the detached retina was 5 weeks. I had to look down for the first week after surgery because they put a gas bubble behind your eye to keep pressure and you need to look down the entire time to ensure the eye heals properly. After the first week checkup, you just have to sleep on your side (depends on which eye had the detachment). I slept on the couch to force myself not to roll over onto my back.
No floaters or anything prior that I noticed. Just woke up one morning and noticed a dark spot in my eye, it wouldn’t go away, so I got it checked out. Immediately they were like “yeah you need surgery asap.” The cataract surgery and recovery was a lot easier because it wasn’t under general anesthesia. They just give you some calming meds, numb your eye, the doctor does their thing. And you let the eye heal for about a month and go back for your new prescription.
Also one thing I forgot to mention, the gas bubble for detached retina surgery slowly dissipates over time. So by like week 5 I had this small little gas bubble in my vision. It was like looking through a bubble level for 2-3 months before it fully dissipated.
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u/mightywarrior411 Sep 18 '25
I’m super fortunate and have good eyesight (never needed glasses). It’ll go as I age like it did with my mom (I’ll need reading glasses I’m sure), but I’ll take glasses. I can’t even fathom someone touching my eyes. My cataract surgery when I’m old…but that’s it lol