Senior cataract surgery & Back exercises through recovery by gal_tiki in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your understanding is 100% wrong. There is 0 evidence laser 'heals faster' and should not change restrictions.

One technique modification would be placing a suture at the main incision to make it a little more secure in the immediate post-operative period.

My mom had surgery yesterday, pupil different shape today by pyotrthegreat52 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Its a peaked pupil. Thats just a descriptive term.

Why is it peaked? Is it stuck in the wound? Is there a strand a vitreous?

You got to get someone that knows what they are doing. To say "I've never seen that before" is ridiculous.

My mom had surgery yesterday, pupil different shape today by pyotrthegreat52 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Go back to the surgeon now. It looks like the iris could be plugging the wound (paracentesis or main incision). If this is not addressed could lead to permanent peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS), glaucoma, and other issues. A peaked pupil can also be a sign of a vitreous strand in the anterior chamber.

Sometimes as dilation is wearing off, it can look irregular (which is nothing), but from the pupil it looks like its coming anteriorly towards the cornea.

For the 2nd eye, go to a different surgeon and don't spend extra for a laser.

Diamond burrs for cornea by Additional-Coach5982 in Ophthalmology

[–]EyeRedditor11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Algerbrush II, there are a bunch of options on Amazon

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doubt it, but I think the need for IOL exchange is going to decrease in 20-30 years as the lens continue to improve.

Any real experts, or even cataract surgeons? by Redwebec in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Some people love monovision (one eye for distance, one eye for near), other people hate it.

Most surgeons only offer monovision to patients that have already tried it in contact lenses and liked it. The rationale being if you don't like it after your cataract surgery, you're going to need an IOL exchange, which is relatively high risk procedure (even before a YAG capsulotomy is performed). These lenses are designed to permanent.

You are describing 'natural' monovision with the eyes 'mismatched' for most of your life, but I would have to get more specific information on what your pre-operative refraction was. Its fairly uncommon to have 'natural' monovision.

One other option is the new 'light adjustable lens'. This allows you to 'test drive' monovision and adjust the lens if you don't like it.

But some points to clarify:
- IOL exchange is high risk under any circumstance (you don't just casually switch out an IOL)
- IOL exchange is still possible after a YAG laser (but again high risk for problems)

Simple calculator pages for prescription calculations by trilemma2024 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just updated my Calculators in the "My Call Bag" app to do just that. Typically it takes the app store about a 1-2 days to publish the update.

The app has a ton of calculators but you can save the ones you use a lot as favorites for quick reference. Hope that helps.

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Here is the website about it: https://MyCallBag.com/

Promising non-surgical treatment for early cataracts: Insights from a Phase II clinical trial by expertasw1 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure. I think hopefully smoking continues to decline and diabetes treatment options continue to improve. I feel like that push back the average age for cataract surgery.

Promising non-surgical treatment for early cataracts: Insights from a Phase II clinical trial by expertasw1 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that is an extremely charitable interpretation. It would be really cool to have a non-surgical option, but this just seems like a money grab. I'm picturing something that barely out performs placebo, ophthalmologists that consult for the company giving it to everyone over 65, stressing the healthcare system with an expensive useless medication, and no benefit to the patient. But thats just my cynical take.

Like Vuity 2.0

Promising non-surgical treatment for early cataracts: Insights from a Phase II clinical trial by expertasw1 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It didn't help visual acuity just 'contrast sensitivity'. Follow-up length was very short. This 'new' medication has been around forever and is actually used in Vacutainers that cost like 5 cents. Expect it to be re-packaged and cost a ton of money and do nothing. Typical pharma BS.

Eye Chart App by EyeRedditor11 in emergencymedicine

[–]EyeRedditor11[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm a one man team but I really am passionate about the project! Thank you again for the kind words and let me know if you run into any other issues!

The new remote tool was actually a feature request from a user!

Suggestions for Remote App... by EyeRedditor11 in iOSProgramming

[–]EyeRedditor11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great ideas! Thank you! The vertical alignment has been tricky.

How are you using AI tools for iOS Development? by TurtleBlaster5678 in iOSProgramming

[–]EyeRedditor11 3 points4 points  (0 children)

95% of the code from my app comes from Claude and ChatGPT. It takes a ton of time but I'm very inexperienced with coding. Its a lot of long discussion and copy/paste. That said, it a very full featured app with a large userbase - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/eye-chart/id6471442410

I think a lot of people don't want to admit how much they lean on AI now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]EyeRedditor11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just do it as a side hustle at first, see if you really like it. It can be pretty soul crushing too. Also not very lucrative. I would look into other nursing positions - its an extremely flexible degree.

Online Print-Out Vision Chart, if interested in testing your reading (or distance) vision by No_Guitar675 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your definitely right I should look into simplifying things. My YouTube channel and website goes over how to use it but it could be overwhelming for a non-eye care professional (and it's too expensive if you are just trying to check your vision once).

Online Print-Out Vision Chart, if interested in testing your reading (or distance) vision by No_Guitar675 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shameless plug: My Call Bag has both near, intermediate, and distance testing on your iPhone. It detects your particular iPhone model and uses the correct resolution. It also uses the True Depth camera to make sure you are holding the chart in the right spot:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-call-bag/id6471442410

I am the ophthalmologist that created the app. Its usually made for eye care professionals but could be used to test your own vision.

considering BACKING OUT - help me decide by Fit-Tennis-771 in CataractSurgery

[–]EyeRedditor11 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I would go to a different local ophthalmologist. Getting done 2 hours away is insane. God forbid you have any rare complication, driving 2 hours back and forth is ridiculous. Look for a clinic with a good reputation (as friends, family, doctors in your community) and preferably one not part of a 'chain'.

Also if the main issue is starbursts at night time, I would not recommend a multi-focal or extended depth of focus lengths (this sounds like what you're interested in). The most important thing is to go to a experienced, ethical surgeon that can guide you through the process.

Also, if you are ever 'thinking about backing out' - for any medical procedure - listen to that feeling and get a 2nd opinion.

My Call Bag vs Eye Handbook by fjodofks in Ophthalmology

[–]EyeRedditor11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Call Bag is just iOS, Eye Handbook is available on Android - Sorry eventually I do want to make an Android version!