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Old Wed Aug 25, 2010, 01:48pm
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I've had cataract surgery on both eyes. (Early onset of cataracts is one of those potential "side effects" of chemotherapy that they don't tell you about.) I had the doctor put in one lens calibrated for distance and the other for reading. Works great for me! The brain is an amazing thing -- it accepts the good image and ignores the fuzzy one, no matter what distance I'm focusing on. (I probably lost a little depth perception in the process, but not enough that I notice it.)
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