lasik
louisboboowy asked:

I am thinking of getting Lasik eye surgery, but am really squeamish about having my eyeball touched, let alone having flaps on it pulled up ect. I heard they give you drops to numb the eye, but can you still see / tell when they are touching your eye while they are doing their thing?

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3 Responses to When you are getting Lasik eye surgery, can you see what is going on while they operate?

  1. Mary T says:

    I got Lasik done one year ago, it was the best thing I’ve ever done! However it took me 2 years to work up enough nerve because I was sooooo squeamish about my eyes. The morning I went in I was offered a valium( took it) and they numbed my eyes I could not tell a thing and could not believe how fast it was over. The dr. explained every step of the way and I could kick myself for not going sooner. All I can say is GO for IT!!!!

  2. Unknown Person says:

    I haven’t had it myself but all of the things I’ve seen about LASIK have been good, most people who’ve had the op are really positive about it and are happy with the result.

  3. dpcwam says:

    At first yes, but when they create the flap, the vision goes grey, like looking through a shower stall door. You can still see the red fixation light, though. It’s very quick and painless.

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