I had cataract surgery on my right eye earlier this year. I had developed a trauma cataract after a fall in the garden where I got tangled in the lawn mower lead, fell onto the grass and clonked my eye socket on the only thing in a 3m radius. The cataract developed within a year, but wasn't too bad. My vision was just a bit blurry, but I was already extremely short sighted. We couldn't get my vision better with contact lenses or glasses so the optician referred me to Addenbrookes.
I was nervous about the op - after all, it is surgery and can go wrong, and for me it wasn't urgent. However, it went very well. About a month afterwards I experienced a vitreous detachment in that eye, but Addenbrookes checked it our thoroughly and it cleared itself.
The only problem I have now is that in one eye I wear a very strong contact lens - -8.5, which gives me a much smaller image than the 'done' eye, so my brain has had to adjust to combining 2 very different images. It was awful at first and I felt very dizzy. It's not so bad now - the brain's a wonderful thing - but because I have such a difference between my eyes it qualifies me to have the other eye done, even though there's no cataract. I went in for that op 2 weeks ago, but it was cancelled due my blood pressure being too high (blood sugars were fine!). It might be due to a cold and ear infection, but I have to get that sorted out before I go back on the waiting list.