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Originally Posted by Esteban
As cmyx6go said, it's a piece of cake. Get it done. Doctors are really good at it and you'll see so much better after.
Just don't move or blink.
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The nurses and surgeon said the same thing. And they did strap my head down, caught me off guard as I wasn't expecting that either.
Went flawlessly and great results. Noticeable difference already. Again the eye was dilated and remained that way thru the evening. Other eye drops included numbing agent and antibiotics. The anesthesia/twilight was the most interesting. Could just make out the procedure although blurry and the kaleidoscope affect was there, actually could see the shadow of the old lense being removed and the new one inserted. Could also hear doctor and nurses talking and background noise, although I couldn't seem to move or speak. Kinda sureal, just needed Dark Side of Moon album playing in the background.
Vision in eye is near 20 Vision. Still some side effects, just a small blurriness and flashes but should clear up within the day.
Looking forward for my other eye, scheduled in a couple of weeks. Hoping to convince the Doctor to play a little Pink Floyd during surgery. 😆