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On Sunday, July 13, 2025, 10:39 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> 
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 Keep close tabs on your vision for the next year or so.  Following cataract 
surgery a couple of years ago, I developed scar tissue build up behind the new 
lenses.  About a year after the lense replacement, my vision degraded to the 
point where I was unable to read any part of the eye chart and could no longer 
read the GPS or see traffic.  My vision was much worse than it had been with 
cataracts and I had to temporarily ground myself.  It was a simple laser 
surgery to break up the scarring with about a 1 day recovery.  Roughly 30% of 
cataract surgery patients develop scarring that requires the laser surgery to 
correct.  -Jeff ScottArkansas Ozarks I want to follow up on my post cataract 
surgery this past week. The interest of this update is how it affects your 
flying. I let this desease go untreated tothe point that I developed double 
vision. I could not drive safely, let alone fly.  I have now completed my 
second surgery and I am amazed at the results. I now have 20/20 vision and my 
vision has returned to normal. If you have been diagnosed with this desease, 
don’t let it ground you. The procedure is only 15 minutes long on each eye and 
there is no pain related to it. Expect at least a week or so between 
procedures.  Take care Luis R ClaudioN8981S KR2SSent from Yahoo Mail for 
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