LASIK in depth

Written on February 1, 2005 – 11:00 am

Here’s my in depth post about my LASIK experience. I was extremely worried that I would be rejected. That the docs would find something wrong with my eyes and tell me I couldn’t have it done. I was sick with worry, but last Wednesday, I went in for the pre-op and the doc said everything was just right. I wasn’t even borderline for any problems that would prevent it. I was so relieved. I could finally breathe easier knowing that I would be able to see in a few days. LOL!

So, Friday, Jan 28, 2005, I took the day off. We went out to get do some errands to kill time before my scheduled 3:30 appt. We had lunch and got back home around 1pm. There was a message on the machine from the doctor’s office. They said I could come in early, any time, if I wanted and I didn’t have to wait till 3:30. I grabbed my coat and headed out.

Up until that point, I wasn’t nervous at all. On the way, I began to get butterflies…mainly the kind you get when you’re extremely excited about something. When I got there, I was given my Valium to calm my nerves and told to wait about 20 minutes for it to start working. Then about 30 minutes later, they called me back. The waiting room was freezing so they let my husband come back with me. Within minutes, the technicians took me into the surgery room. My husband chose to watch the procedure. I was aware of everything. I could see everything that was happening. It took all of 10 minutes and I was heading home. I felt no pain at all during any part of the process. I think my husband was more freaked out watching it than I was having it done.

I think the most significant thing about it is being able to wake up in the morning and being able to see everything as soon as I open my eyes. No scrambling for glasses. No having to put my contacts in when I’m getting ready for work in the mornings. And it’s weird being able to go to bed and watch tv without having to worry about falling asleep with my glasses on.

I join the many others that say it’s totally worth having done. Especially with my degree of blindness. I was a -7.00 and now I have perfect vision. It’s just absolutely amazing and I just get emotional now and I look around in awe that I can see without glasses or contacts.

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2 Comments

  • At 2005.02.01 12:57, the country girl said:

    I am SO SO happy for you Rayne!!! Good things really do happen to good people sometimes! This post makes my day! Have a happy 20/20 kind of day!

    • At 2005.02.03 09:28, jess said:

      awesome! congrats! :)

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