My eyes are pretty bad and I fucking hate glasses and lenses. It's expensive and also kinda scary, so I'm curious if anyone here has any experience with it.
My eyes are pretty bad and I fucking hate glasses and lenses. It's expensive and also kinda scary, so I'm curious if anyone here has any experience with it.
My name was supposed to be French fries with mayo but I was drunk when I signed up.
You can also just call me "Dick".
I went with a friend who got it done. It was pretty quick, but you could smell... burning. He said it felt like rubber bands being snapped around his eyes, not that bad. He had a rough night sleeping but they give you something for that. It's about 5 years out from surgery and he's noticed his sight going downhill again, but not enough to require glasses.
I wore contacts/glasses since grade school, 20/800 vision in my left eye. Walked out of surgery with 20/40, which improved to 20/20. That was 15 yrs ago, now I use reading glasses some. Definitely would do it again.
Oh no, I don't blame you. The place where I had it done had a closed-circuit television in the waiting room where you could watch.
Big. Mistake.
When I was on the table, I kept anticipating the laser/knife thing, since they only give you a local anesthetic (drops in your eyes).
I was so stiff on the table, so worried that if I flinched I would cause my own blindness, I stopped breathing.
So, there I am, on the table with my eye pried open, stiff as a board and the nurse says, "FlaFla, breathe."
so I start panting like a dog, immobile in fear and my eye pried open. I must've looked really attractive.
Took less than a minute or so for each eye.
For the TL;DR: Don't watch the surgery beforehand. It's not a big deal and it looks worse than it actually is. And it didn't hurt one bit.
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