Thanks, Alison. Yes, at my post-op visit to the optometrist/ophthalmologist (?) at the surgery center, I brought up the double vision issue. He confirmed it, then said I would need prism lenses and he could prescribe them or my regular optometrist could. Took my problem to my usual optometrist and all he did was do the usual vision tests then prescribe the lenses. I feel like there must have been a problem with the insertion of the Crystalens to be causing this so immediately after the surgery. By the way, I was not given a 'block' before either eye surgery so that is not the cause. Thanks for any help or suggestions you can give me.
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Thanks, Alison. Yes, at my post-op visit to the optometrist/ophthalmologist (?) at the surgery center, I brought up the double vision issue. He confirmed it, then said I would need prism lenses and he could prescribe them or my regular optometrist could. Took my problem to my usual optometrist and all he did was do the usual vision tests then prescribe the lenses. I feel like there must have been a problem with the insertion of the Crystalens to be causing this so immediately after the surgery. By the way, I was not given a 'block' before either eye surgery so that is not the cause. Thanks for any help or suggestions you can give me.
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