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It's been awhile since I had my cataract surgery.If evferything since than has been as simple it would be great.I did not have dyskinesia than and that no doubt would have made a difference.

  My DR. was great and explained everything and answered any questions I had.During the operationm he told me exatly what he was doing and
  I got fascinated.The time flew and my fears as well.

  When I had the other eye done I could follow the procedure.

  I guess it's like anyrtthing of this type unsettlinly.Anything coming near my near my eyes
  has always concerned me as I had sties as a child.

  Good luck!!!

Alison Landes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Dear List Members and Ray,

I seem to recall Ray writing something about cataract surgery. If so, would
you have any suggestions that I might pass on to my sister, Fran. She has
Parkinson's; diagnosed in 1998 at age 44. She needs to have cataract surgery
on both eyes and the doctor has told her she is almost legally blind in one
eye.

Our cousin is a retina surgeon here in Florida and he has given us the names
of 2 doctors that he respects as being competent in their field. However,
with the Parkinson's, if anyone has any suggestions regarding the procedure
and aftercare, we'd appreciate hearing from you.

Alison Landes

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