Stage 1
Barrage Sluice
Architectural composite
The Meeting
The light
Prayers
Pre-Op Science
The Laser Optometrist
The Surgeon
Pyramid of fire
Cancer dispenser
Room with a view
Exhausting
Strange birds
IKEA...
Our Louise
River boats
Into the light
Mirror Image
Protective goggles
Industrial evening
Dampening down
Grounded
Afterwards
Walk Map (Ruperra Castle Walk)
Green bark
Draethen
A wet field
Country lane in autumn
The house in the woods
A hole in the woods
Two's company
Quarry in colour
Woodland path
Head groomsman's office door
The old stable block
The coach house
Horse stalls in the stables
Tilting windows
Horse stalls
Castle driveway
Collapsing towers
Postcard view
Summerhouse window
A glimpse through the trees
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Stage 2


Following on from the picture before: After the corneal flap is lifted the view is similar to the above, with everything thrown out of focus in a sort of watery/blurry way. Then the laser starts it's work. During this 10 second period you can hear the laser clicking as it fires and you are aware of black, cloud like spots around the periphery of your vision (see above), which only last a second or two as the laser sculpts the cornea. There is also a slight smell. The surgeon then smooths the corneal flap back over the eye and your done!
Immediately afterward it's a bit like looking through a steamy bathroom, but this soon clears. The most painful part, was back at home with a stinging in the eyes like someone had squirted some lemon juice at you. So lying in the dark with your eyes closed seems to be the best option. But this lasted at most 3hrs and things then settled down very quickly.
So far I have no complaints, It's two days since my op, and everything is a lot clearer and here I am back at the PC!! Still a little imbalance between the eyes, but this is perfectly normal at this early stage apparently. It may take up to two months before I get the full benefit as things take a while to fully recover.
I hope this helps anyone considering the procedure.
Immediately afterward it's a bit like looking through a steamy bathroom, but this soon clears. The most painful part, was back at home with a stinging in the eyes like someone had squirted some lemon juice at you. So lying in the dark with your eyes closed seems to be the best option. But this lasted at most 3hrs and things then settled down very quickly.
So far I have no complaints, It's two days since my op, and everything is a lot clearer and here I am back at the PC!! Still a little imbalance between the eyes, but this is perfectly normal at this early stage apparently. It may take up to two months before I get the full benefit as things take a while to fully recover.
I hope this helps anyone considering the procedure.
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