Table of contents for My Epi-Lasik Journal
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt1
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt2: Getting ready
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt3: Why I chose Epi-LASIK over regular LASIK
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt4: The night before
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt5: The morning of
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt6: The Operation
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt7: The Aftermath
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt8: Two days after
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt9: Three days after, some unevenness
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt10: Not so uneven
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt11: No more bandages
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt12: More bandages
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt13: A couple weeks later, no onions
- My Epi-LASIK Journal pt 14: Epi-LASIK Video
It’s now Sunday, the 3rd day after the operation. I woke up with a little burning this morning, but after a couple hours, the pain has completely subsided! I can now comfortably keep my eyes open like normal with no problem. Everything is still blurry, but I’m able to sit close to my computer and read whole e-mails comfortably. Before I could real a few lines and had to stop.
There is one thing that is starting to worry me, though. It seems that my left eye is much more blurry than my right. Now, I read that usually one eye gets sharper faster than the other during recovery. However, I’m still worried, because the difference is quite noticeable. I really hope this left eye doesn’t need to be redone. It probably won’t be as bad since it’ll only be one eye, but I’d rather not have to go through everything I went through this weekend again for an enhancement procedure. At least Washington Eye does enhancements for free until you are happy with the results. I’m hoping everything will be clear when they take out the contacts. That’s supposed to be done on Tuesday but I want to see if I can move it up to tomorrow so I can get it done with and see how clear my vision really is now.