[This is my second post of two in my “Vintage Wednesday” series on “Cows or Tombstones” re-written/updated from a blogpost back in May of 2011.]
In my first post I mentioned I would tell you about my experience with LASIK eye surgery. After getting tested by the professionals at Joffe, I was informed that I was not a candidate for standard LASIK. Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) was recommended instead. It involved a gentle scraping of some surface cells off the cornea and then using a laser beam to re-shape it. I was told that recovery would take longer and that there would be several days of discomfort.
It took just three minutes on the operating table. Blurred vision and the smell of burning flesh lasted only for seconds. Imagine my surprise at being able to read the clock on the wall immediately after surgery. That was something I hadn’t been able to do for thirty years! The first evening was very unpleasant as my eyes were on fire! Painkillers and other meds helped me fall asleep. By morning I was much better and actually drove the hour and a half trip home. A week later my vision was at 20/25 with “bandage contacts.” Those were taken out during my second check-up and my vision regressed for several days following. After that my vision improved almost on a daily basis.
Today I have my vision back—I've felt that my outcomes with eye surgery have almost bordered on the miraculous! Never again will I mistake tombstones for cows!
Here's some key points as I wrap up this two-part series:
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