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Originally Posted by Jennifer 1967
I went by my NP’s office to get some samples of Vraylar and she had drawn me a pretty picture of a field with flowers on the bag. I thought that was a nice touch. She has also called to check on me with this med change twice. I’m still feeling things out.
I can barely see out of my right eye and I just got new contacts. Has anybody here had experience with cataracts? It seems to me that 52 is young for that kind of thing. I sincerely hope that’s all it is. Going to call a doctor about it tomorrow. It worries me.
Hugs to all. 
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That is such a sweet gesture by your NP

I'd probably die of a heart attack if my psychiatrist did something like that for me. Actually, he's sweet, but in a more subtle way.
My husband has had cataracts surgery on both of his eyes. I don't know what age he was when he had his first one, but he was somewhere around 52 when he had his second one. I know because I drove him to/from the second one. All I can say is that my husband has other serious issues with his eyes. He's not blind, but is a regular patient at Will's Eye Hospital in Philly. That surely doesn't apply to you, though. Actually, I have no idea if his cataracts are related to his other eye conditions.
If you have a cataracts surgery, be sure to let the doctor know if anything seems amiss afterwards. His first cataracts surgery was a great success. His second was a bit problematic. Eye health is obviously very very important.