02SilverStroke
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Stephen, did you have the mono vision surgery?
Stephen, did you have the mono vision surgery?
Monovision is having 1 eye corrected for distance, and the other corrected for close up. Keith
In my Medical professional opinion you just had a laser "burn" into your eye.....so your going to be going through a healing process and like was said before....so i dont get to technical the part of your brain that controls Focusinf is going WTF just happened and will take time to adjust to it its not a procedure that goes without side effects....some of this is fact based and some is my Educated Opinion im sure an Opthamologist can hel you out though
Hey Stephen,
I had the surgery done in March, but I had the Custom PRK. However, I asked a lot of questions of the doc when determining which type of surgery I wanted. The recovery time is based on the individual and the type of surgery. In general, the PRK types (regular and custom) take longer to heal because the outer surface of the eye is scraped off and must grow back. With Lasik, as you know, the outer layer is sliced, folded back, then the eye is lased, and the outer layer is folded back in place. So Lasik tends to heal quicker, but the healing time is anywhere from 3 months (lasik) to 12 months (custom PRK). Vision should be within 20/40 within a week, but will vary greatly from day to day as the eyes go through the healing process.
I spent about 2 months not comfortable driving on the highway because of blurry vision--probably about 20/30 or 20/40 (hey, I was used to 20/20 with contacts). But eventually it evened out, the dryness subsided, and things got real crisp all the time. Now I'm seeing about 20/10 in each eye and things are great.
It sure is frustrating not having good control of your eyes, but they'll heal in just a little bit of time. Hang in there because they'll be back on track soon. What you described is "standard" according to my eye doc. I'm glad I had the surgery and would do it again in a heartbeat.
Bruce