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Hi: After Cataract Surgery, My Doctor Said That I Had

Hi:
After cataract surgery, my doctor said that i had Fuchs corneal dystrophy in both eyes.
I had the left eye done, vision was ok.
About 11 months later i noticed my right eye was moist, and eye lids appeared to be glued together.
Washing them with warm water released the eye lids to open.
A month later i researched the internet, and got info. that said: i should make an appointment with the ophthalmologist to have a cornea transplant.
Three weeks later i saw the ophthalmologist, told thim about the symptons, and he told me that he had a fix for it (right eye).
He squeezed an ointment like substance on the cornea, and that solved the blister problem.
This right eye was my best eye, and i need a second opinion on the future of my eyes.
Note. Vision is slightly darker at the center of vision in the right eye,
With respect,
Desmond Solomon.
Fri, 29 Jan 2016
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