I'm only 62 and from what my Optometrist says cataracts usually start in the late 40's early 50's. They are usually slow growing and hard to detect for several years. Mine right now are starting to give me that slight star filter effect at night when driving. No cloudiness at all. My Ophthalmologist doesn't figure I will need cataract surgery until I am about 70. She's thinking I am going to need lid surgery before cataract surgery.
70 is also happens to be the age my physician and orthopedic surgeon have both told me is the soonest that will replace my right knee with an artificial one. Seems like they both feel that they don't want to do it twice. Apparently the average life span for a knee joint in an active person is only 12 to 15 years.
70 is also happens to be the age my physician and orthopedic surgeon have both told me is the soonest that will replace my right knee with an artificial one. Seems like they both feel that they don't want to do it twice. Apparently the average life span for a knee joint in an active person is only 12 to 15 years.