For those with high myopia who have undergone cataract surgery and were left aphakic (without an IOL), what have been your experiences with managing vision post-cataract surgery? Have you encountered any complications such as glaucoma, and what strategies or treatments have been effective in managing these issues?” This is the broader question to which I want members to discuss. The topic is self explanatory to me, I think, that high myopic person is bound to get cataract at his fifties or fortys, bound to become aphakic, due to interior chamber position without IOL, and bound to get gluacoma on IOP raises . This is my case. I want you to discuss , with members of this fourm , if admin permits. After the cataract, I had only -2 and less than 1 in left eye and right eye. But what is not known to me, is the word aphakia, a term which denotes no lens after the removal of natural lens during cataract. This fact was not told to me, but after a few years, due to IOP pressure due to anotomical changes in eye chamber coupled with increase in eye pressure to see things, Gluacoma is bound to occur, which naturally collapses your vision as a silent killer as fit eyes says.. I was affected the same way in my left eye and i lost the vision totally before knowing it. I am having Hands and movement vision only in left after using dorzox t, no further improvement as every damages had been done in the eye chamber and connected optic nerves. So, High myopic cases are bound to get gluacoma after cataract surgery with no IOL replacement. is that correct, sirs,