I Can See Clearly Now

This past week I had Lasik surgery done on my eyes. Sorry for the lack of posts, but I couldn’t see very well and having Britton write a blog post is a rare treat. Anyway, the surgery went fine. It was pretty scary actually during the procedure itself, but that is because I think way too much into things. I was envisioning what they were doing to my eyes, thinking that this must be what it’s like to be abducted by aliens and when I heard the saw that would cut my cornea, I really freaked out. But everything was numbed and I couldn’t feel anything, which is another reason why it felt like an out-of-body experience.

They lifted the cornea flap, lasered under it and put it back down and I immediately could see better. Then everything went really blurry again as the swelling occurred. I slept the rest of the day and most of the following. My eyelids are still puffy even today because of the tool they use to keep your eyes pried open.


My new eyes sans eye makeup

But I can see clearly now! I am very excited to have my eyesight without contacts or glasses. I’ve had one or the other since I was about 7 years old. And I am a bookworm and info-phile so I am sure all that close-work didn’t help my myopia. I still have to wear these funky spiderman-looking eye protection deals when I sleep that leave a weird sticky residue on my face and I have to be careful in the shower not to let water hit my eyes directly. At my one day follow-up appt I was 20/25 in one eye and 20/20 in the other. Not bad for being -10 before (those are some thick glasses let me tell you!).

Now if only I could clearly see into my crystal ball for the future…hmm. Where’s that third eye, anyway?

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4 thoughts on “I Can See Clearly Now

  1. Bill

    Hi, I am doing my own homework about having lasik done. Would you mind if I e-mailed you with some questions about your experiences? Hearing from other real people who have had this done seems to be the best way to get unbiased opinions.

    Congratulations on your godd results thus far.

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  2. Cassie Post author

    Bill,
    Sure, send us an email with your questions at: bckauffman @ comcast.net
    I’d be happy to help! 🙂
    Cassie

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  3. Wil

    Cassie,
    Glad the surgery went well. I hope you have a speedy recovery. As a glasses wearer I can fully understand the freedom you must be experiencing! Enjoy!

    Best,
    Wil

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