TiggerBouncy
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I have to tell someone, but my friends and family don't get it.
I just had Cataract surgery on my right eye. I am having my left eye done Oct 3rd. We go to Disney Oct 15th. I have worn glasses for over 30 years. For many years I have been virtually blind - the best I could get with corrective lenses was 20/50 or so. Disney has always been annoying since my glasses tend to fall off due to the shape of my head. I would either remove my glasses prior to riding most rides and put them in a bag (which always stressed me getting on Mine Train or something like that and fumbling to get my glasses into my bag and my bag into the pocket), or I would wear contacts, but those gave me headaches after a few hours. Even then - with contacts or glasses, I still could not see very well. 3D (like TSMM or FOP) was always problematic.
It's a different world after cataract surgery. I am not 20/20 yet (about 20/30), but the doctor thinks it'll improve more. Colors are MUCH MORE VIBRANT than they were before (which makes sense). The world looks brighter. And all I can think about is that Disney is going to be like a brand new place to me. I am so excited about visiting with my new vision and not having to constantly take off and put on glasses, or deal with the headaches of contacts, and even then seeing things clearer and better and more colorful.
Is that weird? The thing I am most looking forward to after my surgery is seeing Disney for what feels like the first time in forever.



I just had Cataract surgery on my right eye. I am having my left eye done Oct 3rd. We go to Disney Oct 15th. I have worn glasses for over 30 years. For many years I have been virtually blind - the best I could get with corrective lenses was 20/50 or so. Disney has always been annoying since my glasses tend to fall off due to the shape of my head. I would either remove my glasses prior to riding most rides and put them in a bag (which always stressed me getting on Mine Train or something like that and fumbling to get my glasses into my bag and my bag into the pocket), or I would wear contacts, but those gave me headaches after a few hours. Even then - with contacts or glasses, I still could not see very well. 3D (like TSMM or FOP) was always problematic.
It's a different world after cataract surgery. I am not 20/20 yet (about 20/30), but the doctor thinks it'll improve more. Colors are MUCH MORE VIBRANT than they were before (which makes sense). The world looks brighter. And all I can think about is that Disney is going to be like a brand new place to me. I am so excited about visiting with my new vision and not having to constantly take off and put on glasses, or deal with the headaches of contacts, and even then seeing things clearer and better and more colorful.
Is that weird? The thing I am most looking forward to after my surgery is seeing Disney for what feels like the first time in forever.



