lens implant

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I had cataract surgery and lens implants four months ago. My eyes are still light sensitive and blurred vision in the daylight. My night vision is horrible i still am experiencing huge saucer like halos with rings around them. i actually paid $300 to start t this 3 month eye training with revitalvision a company in Israel! it helped with seeing signs better but still waiting to see how it does for these Halos! Does anyone have any suggestions before i get them removed and replaced with standard lenses. i heard standard lenes there are no halos.

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    u r probably seeing lens edge. try using lumify (has preservative BAK) in it or preservative free alphagan. that prevent the rings due to pupil construction but also make darker areas darker.

    i like the vision therapy idea. it will help with neuro adaptation. therapy to prevent pupil expansion may be difficult.

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      what is lumify andpreservative free alphagan?

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      Thank you!! i will ask my doctor about it!

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      they are eye drops that constrict the pupil. preservative free is good for the eyes. lumify is over the counter and alphagan is by prescription only. i use them on occasion . alphagan may cause a minute of pain near eyebrows after administration.

      what iol do you have?

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      I have Acrysof IQ PanOptix in both eyes the same prescrition in both eyes.

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      I take it you just get the halos from lights at night - like car headlights? That is when your pupils are most dilated (open).

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      no daytime to just not as huge! My vision tends to be a little distorted during the day in the distance

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