October 18, 2016

M. Allison Roensch, MD

Tall tales about cataract surgery

Tall Tale: My cataract has to be “ripe” before I can have surgery

Truth: Cataracts do not have to reach a particular maturity level. The right time to inquire about cataract surgery is when you notice problems with your vision. Most people need surgery when the cataract interferes with their vision for work, play and other daily tasks. 

Tall Tale: You have to lie flat on your back for 24 hours after cataract surgery
Truth: You do not have to lie flat.  You may sleep in any way that makes you comfortable as long as you keep the patch over your eye the first night after surgery.

Tall Tale: You can’t bend over after surgery
Truth: Bending over to do common household tasks is usually not a problem after surgery. You should avoid lifting heavy objects (more than 25 pounds), swimming and eye rubbing for one week after surgery. 

Tall Tale: I will have sutures in my eye after cataract surgery
Truth: No sutures are generally used for cataract surgery. The incision is so small that it heals without sutures.  

Tall Tale: You get a shot in your eye during cataract surgery
Truth: No shots are given in the eye during cataract surgery.  Most surgeries are performed with topical anesthesia and light (“twilight”) sedation. In some cases, after anesthesia is administered, an anesthesiologist will inject numbing medication in the area surrounding your eye in order to make your eye unable to see or move during the procedure.

Tall Tale: Cataract surgery hurts
Truth: You should not experience pain during cataract surgery. A few hours after surgery, you may notice mild scratchiness or soreness that is relieved by taking an over the counter medicine such as Tylenol or Advil.

Tall Tale: I will be put completely to sleep during cataract surgery
Truth: In most cases, general anesthesia is not required. On the day of surgery, you will meet with an anesthesiologist to discuss what type of anesthesia will be best for you. Most people receive light anesthesia through an IV, as well as topical anesthesia, to relax and feel more comfortable.

Tall Tale: My vision insurance will cover the cost of cataract surgery
Truth: Your medical insurance covers the cost of cataract surgery.  Cataract surgery is not covered under your vision insurance policy. We check with your medical insurance to make sure surgery is covered before proceeding.

If your vision is bothersome contact an Ophthalmologist.

Visit CarlinVision.com for more information.

October begins the nationwide Window Cord Safety Effort

This month we are devoting our column to your window covering safety. We are sharing the article from the Window Covering Safety Council website:

The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are urging parents and caregivers during October to check their window coverings for exposed or dangling cords that can pose a strangulation hazard to infants and young children and to retrofit or replace them with today’s safer products. 

By Jamey Toney, ChFC® Country Financial

Parents: take precautions to keep your Trick-or-Treaters safe

Parents: take precautions to keep your Trick-or-Treaters safe
By Jamey Toney, ChFC®, CFP®
Country Financial

For many children, Halloween is a time to dress up in a favorite costume, go to classroom parties and trick-or-treat at neighbors’ houses.  These happy thoughts of jack-o-lanterns, costumes and candy may cause parents and kids alike to forget the potential dangers of Halloween.  I have assembled the following Halloween safety topics for adults in order to keep this autumn holiday safe and fun.

Team Photo, Bona Allen Shoemakers

Buford’s best kept secret

Lynn Bowman sits at a heavy wooden table, his glasses set low on his nose as he peruses a document that’s probably older than he is. He is surrounded by tomes, old and fragile. Across from where he sits is a floor-to-ceiling glass case, chock full of memorabilia, photos of people long dead, letters written ages ago.

Otis Redding III to headline 2016 Grayson Blues & Brews

The 7th Annual Craft Beer Festival to benefit the Grayson Children’s Fund

Grayson – Grayson Blues & Brews, awarded the Best Festival in Gwinnett for 2015, brings the taste of some of the region’s most innovative craft beers to Gwinnett and phenomenal music to Grayson Community Park each October.