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Shooting after cataracts surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="hydehunter" data-source="post: 2523803" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>if you are on Medicare and Diabetic then your costs are covered for cataract surgery, just had both eyes done this last Jan and eye doc suggested I wait 2-4 weeks before shooting just to be safe, has been wonderful but still wear glasses for close reading and distance, they could have put in a lenses to correct both but at an additional cost of 8400.00.I figured I could put up with glasses for that cost. now I see better than ever, even when I leave my glasses off for hunting and do not feel I need them when hunting they get in the way of the binos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hydehunter, post: 2523803, member: 12150"] if you are on Medicare and Diabetic then your costs are covered for cataract surgery, just had both eyes done this last Jan and eye doc suggested I wait 2-4 weeks before shooting just to be safe, has been wonderful but still wear glasses for close reading and distance, they could have put in a lenses to correct both but at an additional cost of 8400.00.I figured I could put up with glasses for that cost. now I see better than ever, even when I leave my glasses off for hunting and do not feel I need them when hunting they get in the way of the binos [/QUOTE]
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