Thanks! Interestingly in this case they were asymptomatic, although some individuals can report their vision 'wobbling' which can be very symptomatic for them.
I have phacodonesis. It is absolute torture and there is still no way to solve it. I constantly dread waking up every morning and my career was put on halt for three years years because of it. Everyone else I know with this condition has severe depression and has lost their souls. This is a very serious problem and it is not being taken seriously enough.
My opthamologist is telling me this is normal after cataract surgery, for a period of 6 weeks to 3 mos. Until the capsule contracts around the new lens while healing. Is that not accurate?
Thanks for the high quality video! Would the patient experience any symptoms associtated with phacodonesis?
Thanks! Interestingly in this case they were asymptomatic, although some individuals can report their vision 'wobbling' which can be very symptomatic for them.
@@EYESurgeon how interesting! Thanks for the reply 😊
@@EYESurgeon excuse me, i wanted to ask if the patient presented for care of another condition if they were asymptomatic
I have phacodonesis. It is absolute torture and there is still no way to solve it. I constantly dread waking up every morning and my career was put on halt for three years years because of it. Everyone else I know with this condition has severe depression and has lost their souls. This is a very serious problem and it is not being taken seriously enough.
@@MusicOfPhil I couldn't agree more
My opthamologist is telling me this is normal after cataract surgery, for a period of 6 weeks to 3 mos. Until the capsule contracts around the new lens while healing. Is that not accurate?