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Paul G
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Info about this, especially from any eye doctors, would be appreciated.
Recently I had cataract surgery. The cataracts weren't very advanced, and my vision was about 20/30 uncorrected, but I wanted to get ahead of things and optimize my vision for however remaining good shooting years I may have. It's been five weeks on my master eye, and overall I don't think my vision is as good as it was before surgery. Both my opthamologist and optometrist say the lenses look fine, healed well and clear and in proper place. They did diagnose macular edema which wasn't evident pre-surgery. For club rimfire benchrest I use a Weaver 24X with 1/8" dot. I am seeing a shadow or secondary image of the dot and vertical crosshair. I am seeing the same thing with a 20X Lyman Super Targetspot with FCH. It is less evident with a 25X STS which is not currently on a rifle.
Neither of my doctors seem to know much about shooting, or care. They seem to focus on clinical exam and refraction, not practical functions that are important to me.
The edema is being treated with steroid and NSAID eye drops for now, and distance vision is 20/20 with new glasses.
I am perplexed to say the least. Any info or guidance would be appreciated.
Recently I had cataract surgery. The cataracts weren't very advanced, and my vision was about 20/30 uncorrected, but I wanted to get ahead of things and optimize my vision for however remaining good shooting years I may have. It's been five weeks on my master eye, and overall I don't think my vision is as good as it was before surgery. Both my opthamologist and optometrist say the lenses look fine, healed well and clear and in proper place. They did diagnose macular edema which wasn't evident pre-surgery. For club rimfire benchrest I use a Weaver 24X with 1/8" dot. I am seeing a shadow or secondary image of the dot and vertical crosshair. I am seeing the same thing with a 20X Lyman Super Targetspot with FCH. It is less evident with a 25X STS which is not currently on a rifle.
Neither of my doctors seem to know much about shooting, or care. They seem to focus on clinical exam and refraction, not practical functions that are important to me.
The edema is being treated with steroid and NSAID eye drops for now, and distance vision is 20/20 with new glasses.
I am perplexed to say the least. Any info or guidance would be appreciated.
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