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Chainfire

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29. No, not glasses, the surgical implant that replaces your lens. They come in two types,
Sat Jun 3, 2023, 05:42 PM
Jun 2023

single correction or bifocal correction. The Dr. will go over all of that with you. Just don't worry about it, the procedure is a piece of cake.

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Over night. LakeArenal Jun 2023 #1
I put on a favorite movie and just listen. Tetrachloride Jun 2023 #2
Yes. One you've seen so many times you can recite. LakeArenal Jun 2023 #3
I do audio books...that should do the trick. Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #7
Don't be. Easy for me to say, I know. LakeArenal Jun 2023 #10
I hear you. I'll need it too, down the line a little. Glad you asked the question because I'm Scrivener7 Jun 2023 #18
Quickly Sienna86 Jun 2023 #4
You drove the next day? Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #8
You don't do drops anymore after surgery. They use cortisone demosincebirth Jun 2023 #32
Most important post surgery is the eye drops. Your vision should be fine very quickly. The JohnSJ Jun 2023 #5
Thank you for the info on how fast you can get back to "normal." Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #6
easy peasy markie Jun 2023 #9
Wow...I figured my driving days were over and done. Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #13
You vision should be better than ever JohnSJ Jun 2023 #24
I was pretty much back to normal the next day dflprincess Jun 2023 #15
You are right demosincebirth Jun 2023 #33
not long..was cake..decided to get my other eye done as soon as i saw white was white samnsara Jun 2023 #11
I see colors OK, but it's like looking through waxed paper with my left eye. Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #16
On the ride home, I sneaked a peak under my protective shield. IggleDuer Jun 2023 #12
Thank you, DU! Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #14
Quickly, as mentioned, but wear the protective eye cover they provide. LastDemocratInSC Jun 2023 #17
I think different doctors deal with recovery in slightly different ways. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #19
Thank you for the detailed info. Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #21
Needed a ride home. Pretty much was ready to go next day. onecaliberal Jun 2023 #20
Wow...that is wonderful! Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #22
I didn't have pain or complications of any kind. onecaliberal Jun 2023 #23
I loved that twilight zone, didn't give a shit about anything demosincebirth Jun 2023 #34
It takes less time to get over than having a tooth filled and is less painful. Chainfire Jun 2023 #25
Not sure what you mean by premium lenses. EOM Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #26
They are bifocal rather than single correction. Chainfire Jun 2023 #27
Oh, you are talking about glasses! Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #28
No, not glasses, the surgical implant that replaces your lens. They come in two types, Chainfire Jun 2023 #29
You can see how little I know about all of this. Scottie Mom Jun 2023 #30
The only thing I know about it is from my experience of getting it done. Chainfire Jun 2023 #31
The bifocal lens are a little pricey demosincebirth Jun 2023 #35
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