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ReZoom Results

It has been over 3 months since I had cataract surgery in both eyes with ReZoom technology.  My results have been a very mixed bag and I'm not satisfied to this point.  My outdoor distance vision is excellent and I can read without glasses.  I use reading glasses +1 for computer use.  The problem is with my indoor vision where the intermediate vision is unclear and unfocused in people and objects.  This is very frustrating for me.  My night vision is also quite blurry with halos (which I expected).  I have been told that this vision could improve and that sometimes it takes 6 months to a year to get the full results though most people have very good vision at all levels by 6-12 weeks.  I have gotten a second opinion and not much help here.  I'm wondering if you have experienced this particular 'indoor vision' problem with others who have ReZoom technology.  I'm also concerned that I could not get a correction for this problem with another surgery.
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Dr. Oyakawa,
       Thanks for your post.  What do you mean by the 'search function.?'

cgilby
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It should get better.  Use the search function.  The ReZoom probably has the most problems of the multifocal/accommodative IOLs.

Dr. O.
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