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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 609552" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>I thought lens replacement after cataract surgery was standard procedure now. I know 60 years ago it wasn't, when my Grandmother had it done. She had to wear coke bottle bottom glasses and of course had no peripheral vision.</p><p>The lens replacement would work, but I think in some people you will still have to use reading glasses as you get older, because the old eyes are like old leather and don't flex like they used to to focus. Some day maybe they will have some kind of electronic hook up to change the aperture settings. ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 609552, member: 27017"] I thought lens replacement after cataract surgery was standard procedure now. I know 60 years ago it wasn't, when my Grandmother had it done. She had to wear coke bottle bottom glasses and of course had no peripheral vision. The lens replacement would work, but I think in some people you will still have to use reading glasses as you get older, because the old eyes are like old leather and don't flex like they used to to focus. Some day maybe they will have some kind of electronic hook up to change the aperture settings. ha! [/QUOTE]
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