I had LASIK two weeks ago today, I had alot of pain for about 8 hours after. Although I have had no pain since my vision is still very blurred. I cannot see well enough to drive. The clinic where I had the treatment have told me my eyes are inflamed and until inflamation goes down my vision will remain blurred but I have no answers as to how long this will take?
Hello. I feel for you because I also had problems after my surgery 2 years ago. I had what the surgeon described as ‘dry eye’ and he gave me drops that made my eyes create tears. It took around 2 months to take affect and I continued altogether for 4 months before my eyes could make their own tears. After 6 months they did my left eye again because it was blurry, but I can honestly say that my eyes were brilliant after that. Trust in the guy that did your eyes, and if they need doing again make sure he does them for free. The healing process is different for everyone, so have some patience and you will be rewarded
I had my LASIK done about 2 months ago and my eyes are relatively stable, but still adjusting. They say it can take up to 3 months for everything to settle, but there is no way to guarantee any specific timetable. Infections are actually very very rare, so maybe you should buy some lottery tickets! All jokes aside, my brother-in-law decided he didn’t want to use the prescribed eye drops and his eyes became infected and took longer to heal. Because of this, I made sure to use preservative free artificial tears regularly, even when I didn’t feel like I needed them. I actually do notice a dramatic difference when I put the drops in. Just be patient, rest them often, and treat them with care. It will take time, but I can honestly say it is completely worth it.
They are full of it mate. go to the eye hospital now. I had lasik 4 years ago and had to have it done again by an NHS surgeon and it’s been fine ever since. Had mine done at Boots and then wavefront at Moorfields eye hospital by Mr Julian Stevens. He charges 1500 pounds an eye privately but he’s the best there is, Boots paid for my second treatment
Convalescence
Protective glasses may be worn for several days, although full recovery can take several months.
You can quickly return to most activities. However, avoid bumping the eye or placing it under in water (swimming, for example) for at least 4 weeks.
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Laser eye surgery has been around since 1987, but new tools, computer lasers, and new techniques have brought Lasik surgery to not only to the budget conscious, but also to those with moderate vision problems. Although quick and usually painless, the procedure can have some risks as well as complications. Thoroughly knowledgeable patients will not only have an easier time with Lasik surgery, but there’s a good chance they’ll heal faster as well. Laser eye surgery can often bring 20/20 vision back to those who were impaired, hence its popularity.