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Road Side Pub
Any 40+ LASIK individuals here?
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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 15932394" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>Done. The stinging for the first 4 hours after the surgery was very much like sweat or soap in the eye. More inconvenience and it kept me awake the for 3 hours as I tried to sleep even with the help of sleeping pills.</p><p></p><p>The surgery itself was not bad, just something not experience before. What one sees before and the laser cuts the cornea is unusual. This is the hardest part of the surgery.</p><p>The item I disliked the most was washing of the eye before and after the laser. Anything on my eye and I want to close them. That’s why I never had contact lenses and can’t stand eye drops. Doctor kept saying both eyes open.</p><p>Less than 10 seconds to cut each cornea. 7 seconds laser in one eye and 8 seconds in the other. Cleaning then flap back then done. Dr. Looked at my eyes 20 min after then I was on my way home to sleep.</p><p>Now just have to do those damn eye drops.</p><p></p><p>Visually first day out, everything is clear and bright even more than when I had glasses. Admitting my my glass were seldom clean. Haha. Impressed so far!</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 15932394, member: 10422"] Done. The stinging for the first 4 hours after the surgery was very much like sweat or soap in the eye. More inconvenience and it kept me awake the for 3 hours as I tried to sleep even with the help of sleeping pills. The surgery itself was not bad, just something not experience before. What one sees before and the laser cuts the cornea is unusual. This is the hardest part of the surgery. The item I disliked the most was washing of the eye before and after the laser. Anything on my eye and I want to close them. That’s why I never had contact lenses and can’t stand eye drops. Doctor kept saying both eyes open. Less than 10 seconds to cut each cornea. 7 seconds laser in one eye and 8 seconds in the other. Cleaning then flap back then done. Dr. Looked at my eyes 20 min after then I was on my way home to sleep. Now just have to do those damn eye drops. Visually first day out, everything is clear and bright even more than when I had glasses. Admitting my my glass were seldom clean. Haha. Impressed so far! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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