My co-workers son-in-law had LASIK two weeks ago (turns out that he went to the same place I did). When she told me, I felt upset because she has seen first hand what I have been through in the last year. I asked her if she told him my story, and she said "well, I didn't want to scare him." I thought, "ummm, yeah, scare the #$% out of him." But, alas, what is done is done. And I really bit my tongue as to not create a problem in the work environment.
Well, they just got back from a lovely week on the Oregon coast. Turns out, he spend the entire time inside because the wind was bothering his eyes. YIKES.
I know he is early and that most will have some dryness. I wish him the best, but geez, why don't people get it????
At least she will know where to refer him if necessary, but I hope it doesn't come to that. Guess I will keep one of Rebecca's brochures handy.
It just seems like so many people have laser surgery problems, especially dry eyes. Why isn't this all over the news?
I guess the postive aspect (if you can call it that) is that there will eventually be a demand for good treatment options as more and more people get the surgery. Unless the economy really tanks. But that is a whole different story.
MDE
Well, they just got back from a lovely week on the Oregon coast. Turns out, he spend the entire time inside because the wind was bothering his eyes. YIKES.
I know he is early and that most will have some dryness. I wish him the best, but geez, why don't people get it????
At least she will know where to refer him if necessary, but I hope it doesn't come to that. Guess I will keep one of Rebecca's brochures handy.
It just seems like so many people have laser surgery problems, especially dry eyes. Why isn't this all over the news?
I guess the postive aspect (if you can call it that) is that there will eventually be a demand for good treatment options as more and more people get the surgery. Unless the economy really tanks. But that is a whole different story.
MDE
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