4.27.2005

About an hour ago I was getting my eyes lazered. (How often do you get to say that?) They numbed my eyes, and then took out a scrub brush and cleaned off the epithelium (outer skin cells) and then the laser did its job. The only discomfort was when the brush was working... the laser wasn't painful and was very interesting.... after a while it seemed I was looking down a tunnel at a blinking red light, and I imagined I was going through a space warp. After the procedure, I could read the clock on the wall, although everything was a bit fuzzy. (For instance, I can hardly see what I'm typing right now, but before the surgery, I wouldn't have been able to see this at all without lenses.) They put a healing-contact lens over my eyes, and I go back tomorrow for a check up. The packet of meds they gave... oh my. Steroid drops, antibiotic drops, numbing drops, rewetting drops, Motrin, percocet, etc. Crazy. I'm going to try to just deal with the pain and just take the motrin for now. The last time I took a narcotic pain-killer I got flown to the International Zone's C*A*S*H in Baghdad (after just a wisdom tooth removal), so I don't want to push it. Of course I'll drink lots of water. So, after my PRK, I am looking forward to great vision.

This evening my friend from England is flying in (Brit #9) and then tomorrow, a friend from South Dakota, and then on Friday a friend from New Mexico. Then we'll head out to the Coachella Music Festival. I am praying I won't be miserable due to the surgery while they're all here.

Now... I'm going take advantage of my convalescent leave and take a nap. Too bad I can't read; that's what I would love to do right now.... sit down and relax with a book.

Cheers,
Amber

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

When I am wearing my glasses people say I look much cleverer. Have a nice time. Waiting the report about the concert.

Anonymous said...

Cool. I hope the concert is fun.

-Eric

Some Soldier's Mom said...

I had LASIK 6 years ago -- went from 20/1200 to 20/50 in 3 hours... and still have 20/30 vision 6 years later! I had worn glasses or contacts since I was 11 (I was 46 when I had the LASIK). I did not have even one minute of pain or discomfort after the surgery -- never so much as took an Advil. I have not regretted the decision or the money for even one minute!

The key is to keep using the saline solution -- every hour even if you think you need it or not!!