Today I have my 1 week post op check and get to have the contacts bandages out. Yippee!!!
So before removal, I had the eye chart exam. I was able to see without the pinholes and read about 20/30 right eye and 20/25 left eye with little bit of blurriness. Then the contacts came out, it feels like it was a layer being peeled. When doc looked at the corneas, I was told I had some dry spots and keep using the artificial tears (refresh plus) as needed and often. Now I'm down to just using the steroid drops, on tapering dose. Guess I'll have to up my usage, I have been using about 5 vials a day, I'll just increase it to 6 a day. Still using the refresh pm at night and need a vial of artificial tears in the morning when I first open my eyes.
Also, it's my birthday!! I had to work late so I just bought myself birthday dinner and dessert. I got dumpling noodle soup and jade tofu with fish fillet from Wonton Gourmet, and cassata and tiramisu cake from Presti Bakery. I went to my go to Chinese restaurant here in Cleveland and a yummy Italian bakery in Little Italy. Overall, a quiet birthday, my typical since I've been living by myself and not being able to go home for it.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Day 5/6
Day 5 was better, light sensitivity was not as bad, definitely improving. Words on monitor are getting clearer and vision in general is getting pretty clear. Still using the drops as scheduled and as needed. The contacts bandages were now really irritating, keep wanting to pull them out myself. Can't wait for the 1 week post op to get those out.
Day 6 was my first day back to work. My day starts early and I still drive in the dark in AM so lights were definitely starbursts so I keep my focus away from oncoming traffic. But otherwise, working wasn't too bad. Used the drops as needed and scheduled, computer screen was turned down dimmer and I had to squint a little to read the words since they were not enlarged due to computers being shared in the hospital. Sunglasses were definitely my best friend during the day time. c(:
Day 6 was my first day back to work. My day starts early and I still drive in the dark in AM so lights were definitely starbursts so I keep my focus away from oncoming traffic. But otherwise, working wasn't too bad. Used the drops as needed and scheduled, computer screen was turned down dimmer and I had to squint a little to read the words since they were not enlarged due to computers being shared in the hospital. Sunglasses were definitely my best friend during the day time. c(:
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Day 4
Work up in the morning needing about a full vial of refresh to open my eyes without feeling dry and grainy. Then I had an appointment midday and a baby shower in the afternoon. This was my chance to see if I'm able to drive and be able to work on Monday. I can definitely drive, but needed to squint with my darkest sunglasses due to the midday sun. So I ended up getting a ride from a friend for the baby shower. Coming home at night, definitely see starbursts with the light a little worse than with my contacts but it gets a little better with lots of blinking. Didn't feel like I needed a lot of the refresh drops, but I keep reminding myself to use them every hour or so. By now, I just feel like the contacts bandage needed to come out, it was beginning to irritate me. I'm the type of person who hates wearing contacts to sleep, only occasional naps. Again slept with my ipod.
Friday, March 09, 2012
Day 3
Today was slightly better, still slightly light sensitive and wearing my sunglass, but no pain. Thank goodness I'm one of those that had no pain. Lots of refresh drops with scheduled ones. Able to start read off my laptop with larger font. On my Mac, it's about 2 swipes to enlarge the font. But not able to stare at the screen too long. Overall, it feels like it's getting better, vision is clear but definitely ghosting and blurry.
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Day 2
Today I woke up with the worst feeling for light sensitivity, but no pain. I could barely keep my eyes open with my blinds closed and curtains drawn. I even ended up wearing sunglasses indoor and minimal lights on at night. Even the TV glare was too much for my eyes. So I pretty much just keep my close as long as I could, nap if I could. But every time I wake up from nap, my eyes were super dry and ended up using 1/2 vial of refresh plus. Continued the scheduled eye drops with refresh plus. Since I napped too much during the day, I just didn't feel sleepy at night, so I thought percocet would help. Bad idea, it actually kept me up. I did end up start using refresh PM for night time, so I had to keep my eyes closed and just listened to my ipod. Thank god for ipod. :)
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Day 1
No pain, but feels a little like something is under the contacts, especially the right eye. The drops helped with the sensation. Wow, I can see, don't have to squint like crazy to just see something right in front of me. It's great that I can see across the room.
First follow up appointment today. Vision check was 20/70 right eye, 20/60 left eye but with pin holes 20/40 right eye and 20/30 left eye. So all in all, not bad. Doc approved, no problem.
After, had lunch and ice cream with a friend and wandered around for a bit in the mall. Feel a little light sensitive, otherwise no problem. Had to keep reminding myself to put refresh eye drops in my eyes hourly so not to dry up. I wasn't sleepy at bedtime but could sleep, probably not deeply so I ended up taking tylenol pm to get me to sleep and not wake up in the middle of the night.
First follow up appointment today. Vision check was 20/70 right eye, 20/60 left eye but with pin holes 20/40 right eye and 20/30 left eye. So all in all, not bad. Doc approved, no problem.
After, had lunch and ice cream with a friend and wandered around for a bit in the mall. Feel a little light sensitive, otherwise no problem. Had to keep reminding myself to put refresh eye drops in my eyes hourly so not to dry up. I wasn't sleepy at bedtime but could sleep, probably not deeply so I ended up taking tylenol pm to get me to sleep and not wake up in the middle of the night.
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
PRK Surgery
Today is the surgery. And I'm post call, thankfully I was able to get some sleep throughout the night at the hospital so I was not completely exhausted, bleary eyed.
I took 1 valium as I arrived to the office then checked in and paid. Then I was taken into their suite and was given a baggie of eye drops, lovely plastic sunglasses and sleep goggles and instructions. Lovely hairnet like cap placed and laid down on the surgical chair. Numbing eye drops to each eye. Right eye first, so a soft patch to left eye, then tape to protect the eyelashes and the eye lid spread to keep eye open to right. The first I noticed was light sensitivity with the bright lights around the red/green laser area. Unfortunately, those bright lights are needed for the beginning during the cornea epithelium scraping. More drops are placed, some sharp looking thing picking and scarping, water to wash off, more scraping with a magnified glass and more water to wash off. This part took at least 5 min and the laser itself was about a min. Then more water wash off, cleaning and finally the last set of eye drops and the contact bandage before patch goes on. Then it's a repeat process for the left eye. The whole process took about 30 min. After all was done, I could see but hazy/cloudy. Sunglasses on once I left the suite.
For the rest of the day, pretty much slept on and off and continuous use of the eyedrops. I didn't feel the pain that others have described. Everything is hazy and blurry and I had all my blinds pulled and kept my apartment fairly dark. I put my audiobooks on my ipod to good use for the day.
The drops given:
Pink top: Prednisolone 1% - every hour for the first day, then 4x/day for 1 week, 3x/day for 2nd week, 2x/day for 3rd week, 1x/day for 4th week then stop
Beig top: Ciprofloxacin - 4x/day for 7days and done
Grey top: Diclofenac - 4 more times then stop
Refresh Plus: use as needed
Personal stock up and research additions:
Refresh Plus - stocked up from Costco, $19 for 100 vials, cheaper than Walgreen/CVS
Refresh PM - for night time to prevent dry eyes or stuck eyelids in the AM.
Humidifier - don't have one, so large bowl of water to allow for evaporation
Vit C/ Omega 3 - started about 2 weeks prior
I took 1 valium as I arrived to the office then checked in and paid. Then I was taken into their suite and was given a baggie of eye drops, lovely plastic sunglasses and sleep goggles and instructions. Lovely hairnet like cap placed and laid down on the surgical chair. Numbing eye drops to each eye. Right eye first, so a soft patch to left eye, then tape to protect the eyelashes and the eye lid spread to keep eye open to right. The first I noticed was light sensitivity with the bright lights around the red/green laser area. Unfortunately, those bright lights are needed for the beginning during the cornea epithelium scraping. More drops are placed, some sharp looking thing picking and scarping, water to wash off, more scraping with a magnified glass and more water to wash off. This part took at least 5 min and the laser itself was about a min. Then more water wash off, cleaning and finally the last set of eye drops and the contact bandage before patch goes on. Then it's a repeat process for the left eye. The whole process took about 30 min. After all was done, I could see but hazy/cloudy. Sunglasses on once I left the suite.
For the rest of the day, pretty much slept on and off and continuous use of the eyedrops. I didn't feel the pain that others have described. Everything is hazy and blurry and I had all my blinds pulled and kept my apartment fairly dark. I put my audiobooks on my ipod to good use for the day.
The drops given:
Pink top: Prednisolone 1% - every hour for the first day, then 4x/day for 1 week, 3x/day for 2nd week, 2x/day for 3rd week, 1x/day for 4th week then stop
Beig top: Ciprofloxacin - 4x/day for 7days and done
Grey top: Diclofenac - 4 more times then stop
Refresh Plus: use as needed
Personal stock up and research additions:
Refresh Plus - stocked up from Costco, $19 for 100 vials, cheaper than Walgreen/CVS
Refresh PM - for night time to prevent dry eyes or stuck eyelids in the AM.
Humidifier - don't have one, so large bowl of water to allow for evaporation
Vit C/ Omega 3 - started about 2 weeks prior
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