Advice please - surgery needed for cataract treatment

Hi all,

We have just found out that my brother who is in his 30s, is non-speaking and receives 2-1 care has cataracts. The news is distressing not least because of our inability to properly communicate to him why is isn't able to see. 

It looks like the only treatment is eye surgery which obviously requires the patient to remain still. 

I would be so grateful for any advice - other treatments, other people who have experienced this, experiences of surgery or anaesthesia?

Anything would be appreciated, thank you. 

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  • I have also had a cataract in one eye operated on. The worst bit was getting used to the bright light. In my case the surgeon actually commended me on how still I stayed during the operation but I accept everyone is different.

    My only slight concern is your brother’s age. When I was initially referred in my early 50s I was advised by the private surgeon (but being paid for by NHS) that he would operate but that apparently the risks would be higher because I was as young as I was. I therefore decided against going ahead and only went ahead several years later by which time I could barely read the largest line on the eye chart with my bad eye.

    Also if your brother has cataracts in both eyes which need operating on normally they will only do them one eye at a time.

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  • I have also had a cataract in one eye operated on. The worst bit was getting used to the bright light. In my case the surgeon actually commended me on how still I stayed during the operation but I accept everyone is different.

    My only slight concern is your brother’s age. When I was initially referred in my early 50s I was advised by the private surgeon (but being paid for by NHS) that he would operate but that apparently the risks would be higher because I was as young as I was. I therefore decided against going ahead and only went ahead several years later by which time I could barely read the largest line on the eye chart with my bad eye.

    Also if your brother has cataracts in both eyes which need operating on normally they will only do them one eye at a time.

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