A BOOK ABOUT CATARACTS FOR PEOPLE WITH CATARACTS. NO COMPLEX
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - from one of America's Most Compassionate
Doctors, Dr. David Richardson
Why YOU NEED This Cataract Surgery Book
It's a curious thing. People with cataracts often have very poor
vision, making it difficult for them to read. And yet, their
physicians typically ask them to sift through stacks of educational
pamphlets and paperwork on cataracts. The documents are often
single-spaced with small print and thin margins - in short, a
nightmare for someone with cataracts. What's more, the information
is oozing with hard-to-understand medical jargon and procedural
terminology.
I really want my cataract patients to have an entirely different
experience. That's why I went to work on "So, You've Got a
Cataract?" This is a book about cataracts for people with
cataracts. My goal is to provide the information you need to learn
about your eye's condition and to make good, safe decisions about
treatment.
The book covers, in a language that anyone can understand, basic
information about how the eye works and what is useful to know
about a cataract. If you are considering modern cataract surgery,
you'll find most of what you need to know within the pages of this
book. You'll learn what happens during the actual procedure and
what to expect afterwards.
The larger page size and Kindle eBook format were specifically
chosen for this project as they allow for enlarging the text size
making it easier for those with poor vision to read.
Buy a Book. CHANGE A LIFE
Proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to a
non-profit organization devoted to preventing blindness. When you
buy the book, you are not only educating yourself, but helping
change lives as well..
What You Will Learn...
About Cataracts How the Eye Works What Is a Cataract? Cataract
Symptoms When to Consider Treatment Myths about Cataract
Treatment
What You Need To Know About Cataract Surgery Modern Cataract
Surgery A word about no-stitch surgery
Preparing For Cataract Surgery The Weeks Before Surgery The
Night Before Surgery
What To Expect The Day of Surgery At the Surgery Center After
the Procedure
The Days After Surgery Activities Why You Might Still Need
Glasses
Intraocular Lenses Why You Need An Implant Your Options The
Decision Points
Risks of Cataract Surgery Possible Complications
Cataract Surgery and Glaucoma If You Have Early or
Well-Controlled Glaucoma If Your Glaucoma is Moderate or Requires
the use of Drops If You Have Advanced or Poorly-Controlled
Glaucoma
Cataract Surgery with Other Diseases Diabetic Retinopathy
Macular Degeneration Prostate Medications
A Word About Laser Cataract Surgery Enter the Femto Laser
Appendices How To Choose A Cataract Surgeon Sample Document
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