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Shooting after cataracts surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="dgpcpa" data-source="post: 2638306" data-attributes="member: 93459"><p>RidgeTop:</p><p>Yes, that is correct. I spent roughly 1.5 hours getting tests, measurements, etc.</p><p></p><p>Ridgetop:</p><p>Yes, that is true. I spent roughly an hour going through several tests and measurements a couple weeks prior to the surgery. All those measurements tell the surgeon which lens to implant understanding your wishes of near, far, both, etc. But those are further adjustable – tweaking every bit of improvement possible. It just takes up to three adjustments post-surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgpcpa, post: 2638306, member: 93459"] RidgeTop: Yes, that is correct. I spent roughly 1.5 hours getting tests, measurements, etc. Ridgetop: Yes, that is true. I spent roughly an hour going through several tests and measurements a couple weeks prior to the surgery. All those measurements tell the surgeon which lens to implant understanding your wishes of near, far, both, etc. But those are further adjustable – tweaking every bit of improvement possible. It just takes up to three adjustments post-surgery. [/QUOTE]
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