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some_dude said:I'm going under the laser tomorrow!
FracCapt said:Good luck! Go to your local pharmacy(tonight or before going to surgery tomorrow morning) and pick up some lubricant eye drops. I preferred GenTeal...but they're all the same really. The surgeon will give you some, but not enough for very long. Also pick up some of the ointment type eye lubricant for nighttime. You put a little on the underside of your eyelid, then blink and it spreads it. That stuff lasts all night, the drops don't. If you use the drops, you'll wake up with extremely dry eyes in the morning(possibly peeling the epithelial layer when you open your eyes in the morning)....with this stuff, you won't. If you get it tonight...take it with you tomorrow to make sure your surgeon is cool with it. If you don't get it, be sure to ask him about it....don't trust me, they're YOUR eyes!
JediNein said:Some_dude, when you can see again, let us know how the experience went, how much it cost, pain level, and what it is like actually being able to see again.
Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
some_dude said:It wasn't too painful, although the 4 or so hours after the numbing eyedrops wore off were pretty bad-- not pain, as much as the sensation that there is dirt or dust in your eyes, and you can't rub them or do anything about it.
gkrangers said:Any of you have an astigmatism?
Thats what I'm fighting....20/400 uncorrected astigmatism in the left eye.
Right eye is fine.
Best they have done is marginal 20/30 with contacts in the left eye.
If laser surgery can't fix it...I may be screwed....which is why I'm so big on finding a degree program that'll actually get me a job..
Flyeys said:When is a good age to do the LASIK. Do optometrist's say anything about a minimum age so that your eyes will be fully developed?