Yeah, I noticed your slight disappearing act and I was wondering about that. *cyber stalker alert*
Not the same condition but my Dad had laser surgery on one eye for glaucoma recently. Yeah, he went through a lot when he had the procedure done. Being a busy surgeon he hasn't had enough rest, which of course has hindered his recovery period. Anyway, he's also on those eye drops 24/7 and, he told me the same thing about the downside of taking painkillers.
Speedy recovery. Let me know if you a notice a reduction in migraines as well.
No migraines here. At least for the time being.
congrats! sounds cool.
those type of surgeries make me wonder about long lasting effects. and do you have to go through this again in a couple of years? your eye sight will probably deteriorate again during your life time. how long is your eye sight supposed to stay at 20/20?<
i'm thankful i don't have to wear glasses. because 1st neither sunglasses or regular eye glasses look good on me. and 2nd, it's expensive and annoying. and 3rd, i don't understand how people can put contact lens in their eyes, creeps me out. looks uncomfortable!
Well when you get older, you tend to lose your sight from close. So I'll probably need reading glasses in 20-30 yrs or so lol. As for my eyes going myopic once again, the chances are limited because my eyes were pretty stable with the same prescription for about the last 2-3 years. I think for like 95% of the people 'touch ups' are not required cause it fixes the eye permanently, but it's something I'll ask my doctor when I see him next Thursday.