I also have mild macular degeneration. I thought this might be caused by that but my retina speicalist said it was not. I'm thinking maybe the right toric lens may have slipped or rotated. Haven't heard back from the eye surgeon yet.
I had one eye done 6wks ago, toric lens. It does seem taller and width narrrow when compared to my left. I never questioned if it slipped or rotated, but my surgeon said I had no lens rotation
Your Retina Eye MD should be able to tell if you have macular degeneration by an exam and macular OCT. Apparently you don't. Even if the toric IOL is off axis it should be possible to do a glasses test (refraction) and when you look through that prescription things should look nice and clear. The glasses RX will tell the cataract surgeon if your toric IOL is off axis.
Glasses RX looks like this _____ Sphere ______ Cylinder X axis ______ . The astigmatism is the number in front of the cylinder word. If you had a toric IOL put in it should be close to zero AND your vision with this entire glasses RX should be about 20/20