That seems to be a statement I've heard from a lot of people that have given me their support. I'm wondering, especially from those experienced with lasik, exactly how does it get better?
Does it get it get better in the fact that I learn to cope with the pain and dryness? Will I eventually just learn to deal with it and accept my new life? Or does it get better in regards to the pain and dryness alleviation/reduction/dissipation? I certainly hope the latter.
My dryness is ruining my quality of work. I look like hell, like I've been crying all day or like I'm suffering a massive hangover. I work in a supermarket/retail store and can barely keep my eyes open while I walk. It's literally all I've thought about the last 3 months. There is no escape and I am experiencing anxiety about the unknown. All I want is to know.
Does it get it get better in the fact that I learn to cope with the pain and dryness? Will I eventually just learn to deal with it and accept my new life? Or does it get better in regards to the pain and dryness alleviation/reduction/dissipation? I certainly hope the latter.
My dryness is ruining my quality of work. I look like hell, like I've been crying all day or like I'm suffering a massive hangover. I work in a supermarket/retail store and can barely keep my eyes open while I walk. It's literally all I've thought about the last 3 months. There is no escape and I am experiencing anxiety about the unknown. All I want is to know.
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