Lisa had her screening and pre-surgery "counseling" with the cataract specialist. He confirmed what the previous ophthalmologist said, that it's a type of cataract that comes from her cancer treatment rather than age. Unlike age-type cataracts that develop over decades, this type develops quickly in just a few months, and will continue to get noticeably worse, so we've scheduled the surgery for April. Lisa's dominant eye will be done first, and then her other eye a week later.
Lisa has had more chest discomfort and pain today, especially when she coughs, which is fairly often. Other than the outing to the cataract surgeon's office, she's spent most of the day resting.