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<blockquote data-quote="Nixterdemus" data-source="post: 3594891" data-attributes="member: 96265"><p>This Tecnis is now considered entry level monofocal. When it first came out, 2006-2008?, it was unique/cutting edge w/aspheric design. I talked w/different ophthalmologist that used the blue blocker type IOL. Claims are eye protection, I suppose beyond the UV filtering of the ZA9003, but he would not advise me to use it on my other eye. His claims are that I would see amber/yellow hue if I closed the other eye. He said OU that one couldn't notice this similar to me only seeing a difference comparing views one eye at a time. </p><p></p><p>I think the monocular diplopia is controlled in part by my brain or it is so small an error that I cannot perceive it under 5'. It's been a month & half, so any further change in healing will be slow w/minor change. Another couple of months and the incision will be 90% healed. </p><p></p><p>The odd thing is that the minimum distance changes from 5' to 10' at times. Hence my conclusion that partly the brain is involved. I can forcibly open my eye wide open and accommodate, yet naturally much of this induces eye strain.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply & file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nixterdemus, post: 3594891, member: 96265"] This Tecnis is now considered entry level monofocal. When it first came out, 2006-2008?, it was unique/cutting edge w/aspheric design. I talked w/different ophthalmologist that used the blue blocker type IOL. Claims are eye protection, I suppose beyond the UV filtering of the ZA9003, but he would not advise me to use it on my other eye. His claims are that I would see amber/yellow hue if I closed the other eye. He said OU that one couldn't notice this similar to me only seeing a difference comparing views one eye at a time. I think the monocular diplopia is controlled in part by my brain or it is so small an error that I cannot perceive it under 5'. It's been a month & half, so any further change in healing will be slow w/minor change. Another couple of months and the incision will be 90% healed. The odd thing is that the minimum distance changes from 5' to 10' at times. Hence my conclusion that partly the brain is involved. I can forcibly open my eye wide open and accommodate, yet naturally much of this induces eye strain. Thanks for the reply & file. [/QUOTE]
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