Yay! I got through the procedure! It was quite an experience overall. We got to the surgery location and checked in. We got called back where I signed paperwork, and they went over how I was to use the different eye drops after operation and other information.
I then was given a Vallium to help calm my nerves and keep me from wanting to pass out. My eyes were scanned to have a map of my eyes for the machine to use to customize the correction of my vision. We did a quick eye exam as well. We were given head covers and booties to wear before moving into the procedure room.
The first room I went into was the machine to create the corneal flap. I felt a bit of pressure and had quite a strange sensation on my eye. This was by far the most uncomfortable part of the procedure. Dr. Grin was so comforting, and talked me through each stage of the surgery. This was very helpful, especially when after the flap is created, there is a period of time I couldn't see at all. This would've been very scary had I not had warning.
We then moved into another room to do the laser treatment. I felt absolutely nothing throughout this portion of the surgery. I could see that he was moving the flap but couldn't feel anything. The laser then went to work correcting my eye, and Dr. Grin then replaced the flap and gave me several eye drops. We did the other eye and were done. I was at the facility for a total of 1.5-2 hours. The procedure itself took only about 20 minutes. Literally the time that machines were at work on my eyes was about 2-3 minutes per eye.
I am in awe that we have technology that take my sight from worse than 20/200 to where I can see without aide of corrective lenses. I am so blessed! I will be having a follow-up appointment in the morning and look forward to waking up and being able to see without putting on glasses!
My husband was so supportive, and I don't know that I would have done as well without him there holding my hand.
What an experience!
Before and after pics attached
Showing posts with label LASIK. Show all posts
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Friday, March 9, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Pre-op Jitters - LASIK
In November of last year we had open enrollment for corporate benefits. As a part of this I decided to put aside funds in a Flex Spending Account to get LASIK done. I went through the LASIK evaluation in early February and confirmed that I am a candidate for the procedure.
Fast forward to this whole week, and each day I have been getting more anxious about the surgery tomorrow. Now sitting here the night before I have second guessed my decision to do this, and am very nervous.
I have been wearing some sort of eye correction (contacts or glasses) since 2nd grade. The thought that after just over 20 years in corrective lenses I have the opportunity before me to have my vision improved is hard to digest. I have continually reminded myself of all the benefits, but it is still hard to face this without getting nervous.
Part of my difficulty is the fact that I have a long history of passing out. From the age of about 5 years old I have passed out for a variety of reasons. This has happened over 20 times in my lifetime. These include at the doctor's office, dentist, optometrist (at least twice), after blood draws on several occassions, and various other situations. I just want to be able to get through this without passing out!
So I'm nervously anticipating the surgery in the morning and thankful for the anti-anxiety prescription to help ease those nerves. We'll see how this goes!
Fast forward to this whole week, and each day I have been getting more anxious about the surgery tomorrow. Now sitting here the night before I have second guessed my decision to do this, and am very nervous.
I have been wearing some sort of eye correction (contacts or glasses) since 2nd grade. The thought that after just over 20 years in corrective lenses I have the opportunity before me to have my vision improved is hard to digest. I have continually reminded myself of all the benefits, but it is still hard to face this without getting nervous.
Part of my difficulty is the fact that I have a long history of passing out. From the age of about 5 years old I have passed out for a variety of reasons. This has happened over 20 times in my lifetime. These include at the doctor's office, dentist, optometrist (at least twice), after blood draws on several occassions, and various other situations. I just want to be able to get through this without passing out!
So I'm nervously anticipating the surgery in the morning and thankful for the anti-anxiety prescription to help ease those nerves. We'll see how this goes!
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