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Eye dilation
I got my eyes dilated so for my LASEK referral and I can't see shit. I had to make my computer's resolution 800x600 so I can actually see something to work. Good news is that I'm eligible for LASEK, LASIK, or PRK and may get the operation as soon as April 11th.
This is a very trippy feeling. |
whats the differene between LASEK and LASIK?
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This is so weird. I got my eyes dilated this morning and have been feeling weird all day. It sucks.
I wish I could get laser eye surgery -- but with my vision being as bad as it is, they don't think it would have a permanent effect. Lucky you. |
Sorry to hear that. Hope everything works out OK for you.
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Bravo Franklinnoble, bravo.
And enjoy the LAS*K or whatever you end up getting to correct the eyesight, I hope I can get that done someday as well. |
PRK is Photorefractive Keratectomy. They scrape away the epithelium and zap your eye with a laser reducing the cornea so you can see without glasses. The epithelium grows back in about a month.
LASIK is Laser Assisted In-situ Keratomileusis. They cut a flap of epithelium and zap your eye like in PRK. The flap is then put back and heals. Much faster and a bigger wow factor. It takes about a week to recover. LASEK is Laser Subepithelial Keratectomy. They scrape a flap of epithelium (vs. cutting it like in LASIK) and zap your eye. The flap is put back and heals. About a month to recover. There are various pros and cons to each one of these procedures...also, depending on what conditions you may have (myopia vs. hyperopia, dry eyes, keloids, etc.). hxxp://www.surgicaleyes.com is a good website for further information. |
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It's great fun
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I hear that you shouldn't be looking at a computer screen when your pupils are dilated. A few months ago, I foolishly went back to work (I also foolishly drove back to work), only to find that I could not read a damn thing on my monitor. A coworker cheerfully pointed out that I could be doing damage, since the eye has no way to filter out the light coming from the screen at that point. Not sure if that is actually true, but I went on my merry way (wearing sunglasses at night, since the dilation was still a bit much for me to take)...
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My opthamologist knew I was going back to work (using a computer) and just said it'll be blurry for a while but didn't caution me not to. Then again, my prescription's -13, so it can't get much worse...
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I had LASIK done about 3 years ago...best damned money I ever spent.
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Man. I hope that isn't true. I have been putting dialating drops in my left eye for the last two weeks because I have iritis (swelling of the iris, very painful). My left has been dialated for the entire time... And pretty much all I have been doing is reading docs off a computer screen. |
My wife is having her LAS*K surgery next Friday. She is downright giddy.
Can you say post-op sex? :D |
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Hah, not after she sees what she's really been nailing for the past decade... ;) |
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A nice slow pitch by Cougar... Jeeber winds up... Oh my! He got all of that one! Going... going.... gone! |
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(Good one, Jeebs). :D |
How much does this LAS*K stuff run?
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Does anyone else think it's weird that you can SEE this entire procedure being done to you. For crying out loud, it's your EYE! You can't run from a laser pointed at your eye.
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