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Ritabert

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11. Posterior sub-capsular cataracts can develop along with nuclear sclerotic cataracts
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 05:55 PM
Dec 2

Nuclear sclerotic cataracts are the usual aging cataracts due to a lifetime of sun exposure. PSC cataracts can occur from corticosteroid use over time. Removing the cataract solves both types. I'm scheduled next week for my left eye. I'll report back.

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My entire experience was wonderfully easy peasy and got a nice treat of juice and a bun after. Wore the dark glasses for SheilaAnn Dec 2 #1
Thanks for replying! Did you have the PSC type? ALBliberal Dec 2 #2
I don't know what the PSC type is but you will be fine. SheilaAnn Dec 2 #5
I don't know about PSC but I had cataract surgery last winter. yardwork Dec 2 #3
I had no such diagnosis, but did have 2 easy procedures. elleng Dec 2 #4
I just came home from my eye surgeon appointment because I have scarring from my last cataract surgery questionseverything Dec 2 #6
(((((Al))))))))) questionseverything Dec 2 #7
Not sure I understand? ALBliberal Dec 2 #10
It's a hug questionseverything Dec 2 #12
Why thank you I appreciate it. ALBliberal Dec 2 #13
I don't know what PSC is Tom Dyer Dec 2 #8
To all: PSC is a bit different (just my luck) ALBliberal Dec 2 #9
Posterior sub-capsular cataracts can develop along with nuclear sclerotic cataracts Ritabert Dec 2 #11
Appreciate it so much and thinking of you! ALBliberal Dec 2 #14
Thanks. Ritabert Dec 2 #19
Just had my left eye done. Very professional crew. Ritabert 22 hrs ago #22
I didn't know there were different types, slightlv Dec 2 #15
Thank you for this... ultralite001 Dec 2 #16
If it helps... Alice Kramden Dec 2 #20
Funny, I just had my 2nd "light check test", ya know they have you cover one eye and then push a a kennedy Dec 2 #17
Mine are coming on slowly. Maybe a lifetime of wearing glasses has blocked UV. Not complaining. usonian Dec 2 #18
Just had my final appointment with the doctor yesterday. Katinfl Thursday #21
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