I had ghosting problem with the Rezoom so I decided to explant it(4/9/07) and replace it with monofocal. I was seeing 20/20 distant with my rezoom and the power for the rezoom lens was set at 14 Diopter.
I told the doctor that I wanted plano for the monofocal lens and after the
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Corneal surgery I noticed on the
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I thought that the power should be the same regardless whether the lens in monofocal or
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Could this be a mistake/error in the lens selection?
I was seeing 20/20 at 14 diopter and now the new lens is set at 15 diopter. So with a 1 diopter increase in power, does this mean that now I am more nearsighted or farsighted?
My left eye was implanted with a rezoom set at 14D and I was seeing 20/20 but with ghosting vision.
Could not stand the ghosting so decided to have it explanted 2 days ago and replace it with a monofocal. Prior to the replacement, had a talk with my doctor regarding whether to go plano or bring in the vision a little closer(slight nearsighted). I decided to go with plano.
I don't know if he wrote down the wrong power or not.
All I can think of is that there was a clerical error in prescribing or picking out the lens. Because why would you increase the the diopter from 14D to 15D if the pt was seeing 20/20 distant with the 14D and that the patient told you that he wanted plano.?
Again, if the pt is seeing 20/20 with 14D multifocal lens and has no other visual problems, why would you increase it to a 15D with a monofocal? How common is this? What could be the rational behind this beside clerical error?
By increasing 1 diopter(14D to 15D) does that mean I am now slightly nearsightedness given that I was seeing 20/20 at 14D.
Yesterday at my day 1 follow-up, my distant vision was between 20/30 and 20/40. Again I am thinking that this has to be a clerical error.
I know how anxiety-provoking it is waiting for the inflammation to resolve. Your vision one-day post-op vision is about what mine was, and I ended up with 20/20 acuity for distance. I predict that you'll be pleased with your results.
The rezoom in my left eye was removed 3 days ago. I was seeing 20/20 with the rezoom at 14D and the doctor knew that I wanted plano and he used the same type of monofocal lens as for my righ eye.
If he didn't change the power for my right eye when it was pretty close to being plano then it does not make any sense to change the power on my left eye when infact what I am seeing is 20/20 at 14D.
Again I am thiking this has to be a clerical error.