skiman31
12-20-2005, 03:58 PM
I had my one week checkup yesterday. I was 20/20 in my right eye and 20/25 in the left. I have been concerned about the blurriness especially in the morning and most especially when I'm trying to look at my computer monitor. I hope it will clear up in the next several weeks. At least that's what I've been told. Does anyone have experience with this? Does it get better with time? I also have difficulty with car headlights coming towards me. They look like starbursts coming at me. The streetlights also look the same way even the lights on the Christmas tree. For the most part I'm satisfied, but I am concerned about this blurry/hazy effect. I have increased the amount of drops I put in my eye as the doctor suggested. I haven't really felt like I had a problem with dry eyes other than first thing in the morning. Also does anyone have a suggestion on the best drops to use? I was told to make sure I use the preservative-free drops for at least the next 3 weeks.
Thanks for any suggestions
ScionTC05
12-20-2005, 10:50 PM
your def still healing. my eyesight flucated for a long time and still does 1 year later. the mornings are the worst. i got some of the eye gel for night and its helped. i put it in my lower eyelid at night..keeps em moist more at night w/ this cold weather i think and the heater. the best drops i found are the refresh tears liqigel. its real thick and makes your eyes blurry for a little its so thick, but coats em real good...only thing is your like me and one eye is slightly better and it may irritate you like me sometimes. my left is 20/20 and right is 20/15 and sometimes i can notice it....but hopefully i will get used to it in time.
goodluck
warrenpoint
12-21-2005, 12:27 AM
I had lasik surgery five weeks ago approx. and please make sure you use the eye drops every 15 mins or so. I bought a small kitchen timer to keep my drops regular and I think this has helped immensely. Also use the eye ointment at night as this will keep them moist overnight. You will have blurry days and yes it will take time to heal.
I still have blurry times and I think this will heal with time. The doctor I went to puts plugs in everyones eyes to help prevent dry eyes. Ask your doctor about that on your next visit.
Good luck and keep putting those drops in.
Audrey :wave:
blacknight
01-06-2006, 12:05 AM
Question...After having the proceedure, since it seems that everyone had some kind of blurry vision, do you still need to wear glasses for a bit? :confused:
ZIPADEEDOODAH
01-06-2006, 11:44 AM
Your eyes are definitely still healing, and will for a few months. I had lasik back in September, and my eyes still fluctuate and feel dry on some days. Best thing I ever did though. I definitely agree the the cold weather and dry heat makes it worse. Keep using the tears. My eyes feel more blurry in the mornings, but always feel better after I get out of the shower. My eyes have been 20/20 for the most part, but fluctuate between 20/30 or 20/40.
The starbursts that you are seeing are one of the side effects of the surgery. I can honestly say that I don't get them that much at all -- the only time I have difficulty with them is when it is raining out and the roads are wet -- the glare is pretty bad sometimes. Again, just keep using your drops, have patience while your corneas heal, and don't be frustrated by the fluctuations/dryness. They are absolultely normal.
Good luck and keep in touch.
- Z
It took my eyes about a month to adjust. I had the lasik about 4 or 5 years ago. I've never heard that you have to have it done every five years. I AM wearing reading glasses after getting the monovision but I still can read a lot better than most of my friends my age (46). I mostly wear them for books and the computer.