My wife just put her pajamas back on at 10:30.
She had LASIK done today. Well, that's what originally was going to be done. She had a newer procedure called EpiLASIK that that will eventually replace LASIK all together (was originally developed for people with thinner corneas, and my wife is right at the border line of requiring EpiLASIK).
Good news - much better prognosis as far as the negative side effects. Night vision, dry eyes - no problems with this procedure.
Bad news - with LASIK, typically 24 hours later you are good to go and have no issues. With EpiLASIK, you have two days of pain and aren't back to normal for about 5 days.
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