You may recall that I posted a few months ago to say that I had reluctantly given up driving due to AMD. For the past few visits to the optometrist there has been uncertainty as to the extent that cataracts have also been affecting my vision, so I went once again to the opthalmologist who concluded that the cataracts in one eye are at the stage where they need surgery.
I had accelerated my visit to the opthalmologist by consulting an eye surgeon privately, so when I received the NHS verdict I decided to have the cataracts done privately too. The private opthalmologist gave a guarded prognosis of improved vision and I hoped that I might be able to resume driving, if not at least cycling.
So both eyes were operated on in December. The amount of light flooding in now is staggering. I had been living in an almost twilight world, or so it seemed. However, some four weeks post-op I’m not sure I shall be able to drive again. Vision is certainly improved and I no longer need glasses except for reading, but I think the AMD is too far advanced in one eye to make driving a possibility. I tried a bike ride a couple of days ago and whilst it felt just about safe, that wouldn’t be good enough for driving unfortunately.
I have my follow-up consultation with the surgeon tomorrow and one of the questions I shall be asking him is whether I can expect any further improvement in vision or whether this is as good as it is likely to get. I’m prepared for disappointment, but who knows?
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