At the time I had my implants, I was the youngest person to have the surgery done. The opthomologist that did the work wrote it up for some journal. One year later he did the same for a 17 year old girl.
I had allways had sharp pains in my chest from the time I was 6 or seven. My mother had two sets of twins after me, and thought I was faking to get attention. When I had a severe stroke at 51, the testing found two 1/4" long holes in the wall that separates the left and right chambers of my heart. The surgeon that performed the open heart surgert to correct the birth defects, asked me if I had been told why I developed cataracts at such a young age. I told him I had been told it was from multiple concussions from football injuries. His wife is the head of the opthomology department of a major teaching hospital and determined that my cataracts resulted from the damage caused by 50 years of mini heart attacks left undetected.