Thanks. It’s hard to find good ones from bad ones til you go to them.
Random thought about the cloudiness you mentioned, probably not related to what you are experiencing, but here goes. After lens replacement, a fairly common side effect is that the membrane that forms the back of the capsule where the natural and then artificial lens is implanted will gradually become cloudy - sometimes quickly and sometimes over a few years. If that happens, the repair is quick and easy, but scary sounding. A doctor will use a targeted laser that is finely calibrated and burn a hole in that membrane behind the lens to remove the occlusion.