After reflecting on the events of last week I thought it might be instructive
for those with normal vision to see what a cataract looks like from the inside.
Might give you an idea why I was so exuberant after the surgery.
In general there is a loss of color saturation, sometimes some color tinting
(not with mine...it was gray), loss of contrast, blurring and tons of glare from
bright image regions. Note that I cannot duplicate in an image how much glare
there is. The brightness of this glare - mostly from the sky or light colored streets -
is almost painful, like when you're snow blind.
Now a few days post - op most of the initial discomfort (minor) is gone and all I'm
left with is the need to wear sunglasses due to a bit of photo sensitivity the doc says
will pass in a couple weeks. The sharpness of my vision increases daily and color
saturation is almost electric.
The right eye gets its 'bionic' lens on October 7th.
Using a split screen this shows about how it looked after the implant was done on
my worst eye (left) was and how it looked before surgery.
Anyhow...here's the pic
for those with normal vision to see what a cataract looks like from the inside.
Might give you an idea why I was so exuberant after the surgery.
In general there is a loss of color saturation, sometimes some color tinting
(not with mine...it was gray), loss of contrast, blurring and tons of glare from
bright image regions. Note that I cannot duplicate in an image how much glare
there is. The brightness of this glare - mostly from the sky or light colored streets -
is almost painful, like when you're snow blind.
Now a few days post - op most of the initial discomfort (minor) is gone and all I'm
left with is the need to wear sunglasses due to a bit of photo sensitivity the doc says
will pass in a couple weeks. The sharpness of my vision increases daily and color
saturation is almost electric.
The right eye gets its 'bionic' lens on October 7th.
Using a split screen this shows about how it looked after the implant was done on
my worst eye (left) was and how it looked before surgery.
Anyhow...here's the pic
![](http://digitalvideo.8m.net/cataract.jpg)
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