Bev, here's the scoop...
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I used to wear gas permeable lenses and was told to leave them out for three weeks. I've read that some doctors want hard lenses out for 4-6 weeks. With soft lenses, I think it's only 3 days. Before the procedure, they gave me some valium. However, it was given to me only ten minutes before the procedure, so I don't think I was as "mellow" as I could have been. They told me everything that was happening, for which I was glad! After they load you up with numbing drops, they covered up one eye and put retractors in the other to pull back my lids. Cathe described it best when she said it's like when the dentist puts those x-ray things in your mouth. It doesn't hurt, but you do feel some tugging. Then they put the suction ring on my eye. I heard my doctor tell the nurse "Pressure, please" and that's when I heard air hissing, which is the ring being "attached" to my eye. Again, this does not hurt. Then they slid me under the microscope where I could see a blinking red light.
They warned me that at some point everything would go black, but the blinking light would come back in a few seconds. The nurse told me, "Ok, now everything should be black right now." This was very reassuring to me, as I might have panicked. Then when the red light came back in focus, he again said to me "Ok, now you should start seeing that blinking red light. Do you see it?" The rest of it is exactly how Cathe described it.
Afterwards, they taped some clear plastic eye protecters to my face and gave me some drops. I was told I could take them off the next morning. I did feel some discomfort aftwards. It felt like I had an eyelash stuck in each eye, kind of scratchy. My eyes were also watering like crazy, to the point that tears were running down my face. I had the eye shields on so I couldn't dab at my eyes. I was told that this is perfectly normal and that it would be better in a few hours. The valium began to kick in on the way home. I had the LASIK done at 3 p.m. I fell asleep about 4:30 and slept until 7:00 p.m. My eyes felt MUCH better and I was not tearing up anymore. I had a little dinner and was back asleep at 9 p.m. and slept soundly until 8 a.m. this morning. I felt no scratchiness at all and when I took off the eye shields, I could see clearly!
Just came back from the doctor's office and I went from 20/400 (legally blind)in both eyes to 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other! All in one day! I would do it again. The best advice I can give to you is to tell your doctor that you want them to tell you what's happening at every step of the procedure. It certainly helped me when they said "You're doing great!" and "We're almost done!"
It's the best thing I've ever done for myself! Let me know if you have any other questions or need more reassurance! My doctor said that I could do aerobics and weight training as early as today! (I'm not exercising today, though.) Just no contact sports! (Guess I'll have to cancel my boxing match!
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Wendy G.