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regardless of method, the results are all usually the same...vision problems are nil, sight is great, and discomfort (if any before) is gone shortly after.
It's usually worth the cost.
You should be fine...
FM
"Nowadays everyone is a fucking DJ." - Jack Dangers
What record did you loose your virginity to?
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good luck, to be honest, as a glasses / contact lens wearer i couldn't imagine having normal vision. will be a bit of a head spinner when it's done i recon...
Good luck, I'm sure everything will go fine. You'll soon be enjoying glasses/contact free vision.
BTW do they do anything to somehow stop you from seeing during that time? I don't know how you guys can go through a procedure with something coming right at your eye.
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." -Benjamin Franklin
it is indeed.. thank you all for your best wishes surgery went well... a couple of days of the most intense pain i've ever experienced after the bandage lenses were taken off but now 2 weeks on most of the discomfort is gone and now just waiting for the vision to settle down (can take months)
neoee, you can see everything... the operation itself was sweet though... basically went like this:
- put local anestehtic drops in the eye (couldn't feel a thing )
- hold eye open with a plascit clamp... not as bad as it sounds
- look up at a red flashing light
- put alcohol solution in eye to soften epidelium
- push aside epidilium (vision went a bit darker)
- laser it... took abotu 20 secs. you hear a clicking noise and can smell flesh burning but can't feel a thing and can't see anything other than the red flashing light they told me to look at
- put epidelium back in place
- put in bandage contact lens
then onto the other eye
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