Even Someone Who’s a Chicken Can Go through a LASIK Procedure

If you have done any research or looked around at some of the message boards and chat rooms on the Internet concerning LASIK surgery, you are probably wondering why anybody would want to get LASIK surgery in the first place let alone schedule a procedure. The various Lasik eye surgery centers sound anywhere from impersonal to something similar to Dr. Frankenstein’s lab, and the Lasik procedure itself sounds, well, surreal.  With all this bad juju going on you’d think that the only people that would be interested in getting a LASIK vision surgery are the people who can’t even move about the house without their glasses on.

Well, let me give you my story of how I chose Lasik.  First off, I don’t have a really great vision but it isn’t horrible either.  For instance, whenever I go to the movies I don’t need to wear my glasses, but when I drive around town, in order to see the street signs correctly to react in time I do. LASIK for me was not a necessity, but I just figured that it would make my life a lot easier. I love the outdoors, and very frequently I like to take the mountain bike rides as well as spending some time backpacking and climbing hills. Glasses do not last long with me, and I am frequently grinding into the dirt which is not the best situation for contact lenses.  LASIK eye surgery look very appealing to me for these reasons.

After telling you that, you probably think that I’m at least a little bit athletic, and it also probably wondering why he strong athletic guy would hesitate under such a little thing as a small scalpel. LASIK really doesn’t use a scalpel, but instead it uses something called a microkeratome blade, but it is still an  incredibly sharp object that is cutting my eye during the LASIK procedure.  These days however, LASIK surgeons don’t have to use that blade either, as they can do the cutting with a laser which is much better than a sharp blade.  This is the fact that nobody is perfect, and I myself have had way too many accidents to feel comfortable with somebody getting near my eye with a sharp object.

Well I went and talked to three completely different and independent LASIK surgeons, and every one of them assured me that as a 28-year-old man in a really great health, with mild to moderate nearsightedness that I was probably one of the best candidates for a successful LASIK eye surgery procedure.  After discussing this procedure with the surgeons, I scheduled my operation with the surgeon that had by far the best record, and who spent the most time going over the process with me.

The Lasik surgery was not painful, though I accepted nearly everything they offered to give me comfort, including a sedative and a teddy bear.  The only strange thing I remember about the Lasik procedure itself was a smell, something vaguely like hair burning. I’m pretty sure that it was my eye.  It’s probably a good thing that I didn’t know about that smell before I went into the procedure, because if I had I might not have gone in.

After a few years, I guess I was a nearly perfect Lasik client, as my eyes now have 20/20 vision and have remained stable long after the Lasik operation. Despite any naysayers out there, if you have been deemed a good candidate for a LASIK vision correction procedure, grab a hold of that teddy bear and get it done.

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