Thursday, March 17, 2022

Off To The Eye Surgeon

      They're going to defog my implanted cataract-replacement lenses over the next two days.  The process uses a laser.

      I am apprehensive.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck. I think it is okay to jokingly ask if they washed their hands REALLY well before they begin.

I had a diabetic eye exam this past Monday (looking for leaking blood in eye). I get nervous with people looking at my eyes too but I've never been harmed and in fact benefited from the work. No evidence of any leaks - that is peace of mind. Not looking forward to ever going blind if it can be helped.

Cop Car said...

Laser surgery is still surgery and scary. Take a blankie with you - ; )

Mike V. said...

I'm curious how it goes. I will have to get the same procedure later this year.

Z@X said...

Both of my implants clouded up and both were cleared with the laser. The procedure is tolerable. My left eye is as close to perfect as I could have hoped. My right eye is okay but did not turn out as good as the left. I'm overdue for a recheck.

Unknown said...

Had my one eye that fogged up done last week. No problems whatsoever. I wish you the same.

Bruce said...

Always apprehensive about any eye surgery but I've had that procedure done twice now and found it to be simple and painless without complications. I hope your experience is similar.

Ritchie said...

BTDT not to worry. Some paperwork probably, some time spent in examinations, then a few seconds of "look right at the flashy thing." If I recall, you have a visible target to look at, but the laser is not visible.