So about 6 weeks post LASIK I politely asked to see my surgeon, not anyone else. I took a train to the city waited for awhile and saw an OD, who did some tests, said I was dry, etc. they also took some scans with a computer. They told me the Restasis was the right course of action and put plugs in (all four ... collagen).
I saw my Surgeon for about 3 minutes. He looked at my eyes, looked at my charts and scans. Talked to the OD about how far they cut (I guess into the flap). And my Surgeon said this time next year you won't have any problems, but the winter will be rough. That was mid October. I did not know what the heck "rough" ment. (I do now!).
I saw another corneal specialist (unaffiliated) who also said the regimen (Restasis and plugs was appropriate) and also told me winter will be tough.
So it's been 5 and 1/2 months and I now have 5 pairs of glasses (sunglasses, fancy work glasses to make me look smart, moisture goggles, etc).
Anyway, the folks at the eye shop, one of the folks there (Jeff) is going to school and is doing an internship with a corneal specialist and he is writing a paper on LASIK and has focused his attention to dry eye because he seems to be so interested in what is going on with me. So he talked to the corneal specialist about me and she said, a full year is very appropriate. When I had my surgery I was heading into winter which would be rough and once spring and warmer weather comes around, the body will "break the cycle" and things will get back to normal or close to it.
Is there any truth to this? I guess time will soon tell, but I am interested in what others experience is.
I tell you what, if it is true ... I will continue to contribute to this site to help others and not just drop off after the healing process.
Anyways I am looking forward to spring
Cheers,
Tom
I saw my Surgeon for about 3 minutes. He looked at my eyes, looked at my charts and scans. Talked to the OD about how far they cut (I guess into the flap). And my Surgeon said this time next year you won't have any problems, but the winter will be rough. That was mid October. I did not know what the heck "rough" ment. (I do now!).
I saw another corneal specialist (unaffiliated) who also said the regimen (Restasis and plugs was appropriate) and also told me winter will be tough.
So it's been 5 and 1/2 months and I now have 5 pairs of glasses (sunglasses, fancy work glasses to make me look smart, moisture goggles, etc).
Anyway, the folks at the eye shop, one of the folks there (Jeff) is going to school and is doing an internship with a corneal specialist and he is writing a paper on LASIK and has focused his attention to dry eye because he seems to be so interested in what is going on with me. So he talked to the corneal specialist about me and she said, a full year is very appropriate. When I had my surgery I was heading into winter which would be rough and once spring and warmer weather comes around, the body will "break the cycle" and things will get back to normal or close to it.
Is there any truth to this? I guess time will soon tell, but I am interested in what others experience is.
I tell you what, if it is true ... I will continue to contribute to this site to help others and not just drop off after the healing process.
Anyways I am looking forward to spring
Cheers,
Tom
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