I had EpiLASIK surgery done to my eyes couple of months back. This post is a recollection of events and moments leading upto, during and post surgery written in the form of a timeline. Hope some of this info is useful if you're considering laser surgery and wondering what it's like.
T - 9 years: Frank C, my calculus class buddy at high school, suggested (almost pleaded) to get my eyes checked after I asked him one too many times what Mrs Webster wrote on the board. I became four-eyed the same evening. OPSM; oval shaped glasses; looking oh-so-fresh; plus, $450 damage to Amma's purse.
T - 8 years: Squash game with my good friend, Kumanan. Thwacck! Squash ball from a full-blooded forehand screamed into my right eye. I roamed around with a black eye for a week and a bit. The plastic lens dislodged on impact and hit my right eyelid. The lens probably did more than damage than the squash ball. Playing squash with prescription glasses is a nuisance.
T - 5 years: 1st year of professional work. I went on numerous substation/site visits that meant wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) all day. Wearing safety glasses over prescription glasses is the next worst thing to pain in the ass.
T - 2 years: Eye check up time. The ophthalmologist confirmed my eye power has stabilized, however, she recommended I should wait for another year before going for LASIK.
T - 4 days: Had the pre-operative eye check up at Madras. It included numerous tests to check the nuts and bolts of the eye.
The most uncomfortable test was the testing of tear ducts. The ophthalmologist poked a tiny needle-like thing in the corner of the eye and she left it hanging there for a minute. If it isn't there already, I recommend this test to Lord Yama to be included in the list of punishments in Garuda Puranam.
The doctor said my corneas were normal - though slightly on the thinner side of normal. We decided to go for Epi-LASIK.
T - 0: The day of the surgery.
It felt as if I was appearing for an Electromagnetics exam. A subject I loathed. On the way to the hospital, we somehow happened to tune in to Mr Suki Sivam on the radio, he was firing on both barrels about fate and death. Sivam is a great orator and infuses a lot of energy, but fate and death wasn't the topic I wanted to listen that morning. So, not the best-est of starts, but good thing was we reached the hospital on time despite driving at centipede's pace.
I had a quick peek at the surgery order and I found myself slotted in at No. 4 - just like the Big Man. Ah. God :)
After 1 hour wait, the Pre-op technician took me in. He cleaned the area around my eyes and applied numbing drops. He checked my details, confirmed the type of procedure I was gonna have and asked if I had any questions or concerns before I go in. I had none. It was only few minutes to 10AM, just about time for Tamil Nadu Electricity Board to flick the switch off for the suburb. And, just like that, the lights flickered and the generators/UPS kicked in.
"Adada. Nalla sagunam sir. Na ready."
"Haha. Worry panrathuku onnu illa. Maydam irukaanga. Instructionsa stricta follow pannuga. Okay'nglaa?"
I was under the laser. They started with my right eye. Eyelashes were taped. Eyelids were held apart by a suction thing. The surgeon checked my details again. There were 4 people around me and one on the far side of the room presumably before a computer. All set to go.
There was lot of pressure exerted on the eye by the gadgets. It was bearable. I did not feel pain at any stage. The surgeon was a gem. Before each manoeuvre, she explained what is being done, what I should do (or shouldn't do), and what I may feel/expect.
I did have an anxious moment. When the keratome (blade) was set to move across the cornea to remove the epithelium, the surgeon alerted me there would be a brief loss of vision and it was important I keep looking at the green light straight above. As the blade went across my eye, it was as if a dark grey curtain slid across.
I lost vision.
It was slightly unnerving to be honest. And, when you lose something, whatever it is, you look for it. That's what I did.
Surgeon: Oh my...you're moving your eyes everywhere Sriram! Look at the green light!
Me: Um...I can't see.
Surgeon: Yea I know. Just look straight.
Me: I cant see which way straight is.
Surgeon: Huh! okay. Just don't move your eyeballs. Can you do that?
Me: Yea.
Clearly, some people screw up no matter how much you prep them.
Now that the epithelium was taken out, it was time for Laser. The doc repeated that I should focus on the red light and not look anywhere else. The vision came back...slowly. Now that I could *see* where the blimming red light was, things became a lot easier :P
So, blinking red light, slight burning smell, five seconds for each eye and it was all done. A "bandage" contact lens was placed on the both eyes to help the epithelium regenerate.
T + 25 minutes: I saw the difference straightaway. I could read the sign on the other end of the operation theatre. The surgeon checked my eye. She said the procedure went as expected. I was given a LASIK kit that had eye drops and instructions to follow for the next 3 weeks. I was also given dark glasses to wear. It was a horrible piece of eyewear. It did a decent job covering the eyes on all sides but was uncomfortable to wear and kinda made me look like Moo Ka's younger brother.
T + 1 day: I couldn't open my eyes for the rest of the day. It felt heavy and drowsy. One of blogs I read in my LASIK research said the feeling is akin to the burning/drowsy sensation you feel when you peel onions. Spot on. Just multiply that feeling by 10 times. There was no pain or itchiness - although my eyes looked horribly bloodshot. I was told to stay indoors for rest of the week, apply eye drops every 2 hours and strictly keep away from dust and bright light.
T + 2 days: The drowsiness was still there but not as bad as the first day. I still couldn't keep my eyes open for any longer than 10 seconds. Went to the hospital for check up. Everything is okay. Come back after 3 days, they said.
As per prescription, my eyes were flooded with eye drops every 2 hours. Everytime I (or Amma) instilled eye drops, there was a bitter, metallic taste at the back of my mouth. It was yuck! The first few times it happened, I was concerned and the idiot voice in me wailed, aiyayooo kannu karaiyidhuraaa. But, as always, wise Google came to the rescue. Apparently some of the eye drops flow through the tear ducts, which is connected to the nasal passage, which in turn drains into the throat. So nothing is wrong, all is well. I am used to the bitter taste now :P
T + 5 days: Got the bandage lens removed. No more drowsiness. Eyes were very sensitive to sunlight and I had my sunglasses (Oakley, not Moo Ka's) on all the time. I could watch TV and work on the computer comfortably (with sunglasses on) for half an hour or so, then had to rest a bit. I slept a lot in the first week.
Doctors say EpiLASIK patients should be fit to go back to work after the second day post procedure. I am not sure about that. Maybe its me, but I feel one needs to rest atleast for a week before you can really work your eyes. Some of my friends who've had LASIK (not EpiLASIK) say their eyes were normal and fit for work the next day. I think they have magic eyes.
T + 2 weeks: Eyes felt almost normal BUT I was experiencing ghosting/double vision. My vision was a perfect 20/20. The doctor said it is normal to experience double vision in the first 6-8 weeks, and it should go away as the eye cures itself. I felt like our old Solidaire TV. It was robust, stood the test of time, and always showed the spirits of characters it displayed.
T + 3 weeks: Still experienced double vision. A week back, it was on both eyes. Now it was only on one eye and it alternated between eyes. Some improvement. It was weird and frustrating. And, three weeks of limited/restricted activity and staying mostly indoors was getting to me.
T + 5 weeks: First month check (i.e. 1 month after removing the bandage lens). The Ophthalmologist gave a clean chit of health. I told them again about double vision, and they gave the same answer as two weeks back. The double vision was there and the occurrences were coming down...slowly. I could feel the improvement. It takes time. Patience!
Now: There is improvement every week. Little by little, one step at a time, eye-am getting there.
Life, without prescription glasses or contact lens, is great! Super glad I had EpiLASIK done.
I am one of those that started wearing specs after going to work. Just met an eye surgeon and asked about LASIK. He scared me enough that I decided to stay with the kannadi :(
ReplyDeleteIs it okay to post part of this on my website basically post a hyperlink to this webpage? https://yaldoeyecenter.com/
DeleteSure. Go for it :)
DeleteAnniyan has good effect...people now about Garuda Puranam...great right up through the journey...you could mentioned that you looked like MuKa..
ReplyDeleteAnniyan has good effect. Thanks to Vikram and the director. People now know about Garuda Puranam!!! Great right up through the journey. Good on you for patient waiting. Wonder why it took you that long when you already knew about this!! good identification as MuKa's younger bro...well done
ReplyDeleteDid you do any research about dry eyes? People complain a lot about this. May be it is specific to dry regions in the US.
ReplyDeleteashwin: hahah. really? its not that bad saar. neenga surgeon-a maathunga! :)
ReplyDeleteanon: nandri hei
me: ya dry eye was one of my concerns and i tried to find out as much as poss prior to surgery. the doc told me it's more likely in other types of lasik procedures - that are relatively more invasive, compared to epilasik. it is a common symptom and thankfully i haven't had it till now :) *touchwood*
Sriram,
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing good after LASIK.
Couple of my friends did LASIK but heard it is very safe.
But quite scary thought they operate in your eyes.
So is this GETTING READY for something ?
I wear specs :( but i am ok with it :)
nirmal, :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sriram,
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting your experience. I'm planning to take my Epi LASIK, but i was frightened. After reading your post i'm very much comfortable. One of your most impressed sentence was "I did not feel pain at any stage." :P :)
Can you please let me know your total expense for the surgery.
Thanks,
Karthi G
karthika: the total expense was Rs 45k. all the best for your surgery :)
ReplyDeleteI though EpiLASIK was just eye-wash and it wouldn't work. Thanks for sharing your experience.
ReplyDelete"I felt like our old Solidaire TV " ....LOL
joshi: it sure works! thanks for dropping by :)
ReplyDeletedude! going thru ur comments, I can sense that u underwent the surgery at the same place as I did and probably the same doc ! fyi, I had my epi-lasik done in the end August at SN !!
ReplyDeletevj: ha. looks like it. hope your eyes are recovering well :)
ReplyDeleteThis post has given me an idea about writing my 'eye' experience. I too had undergone a lasik surgery and I completely agree with "Life, without prescription glasses or contact lens, is great! Super glad I had EpiLASIK done".
ReplyDeleteSri: I successfully undergone Epi-LASIK last week. As per your post I'm in T+2weeks. :) Ophthalmologist told me that the wound have healed only 90% and they didn't remove my bandage lens on 5th day after check up. My babdage lens are removed only today that is on my 9th day.
ReplyDeleteMy vision is not clear yet.. Being patient to get my clear vision.. :)
tan: thanks :)
ReplyDeletekarthika: great! thanks for the update :) i guess healing takes a lil bit longer for some people. ya be patient, and keep up with your eye drops. the vision will come good :)
whts the difference btn lasik & epilasik????
ReplyDeleteI'd love to live without glasses but quite scared of tampering with my eyes;-(
loved your garuda puranam linku daa.. :D
ReplyDeletei still do not have the guts to do it.
i think glasses are cool dude:) It sits with fashion.
nancy: the difference is Epi is less invasive, has less/no pain, and has higher probability of a good outcome compared to LASIK.
ReplyDeletevaiji: i agree. still, i dont miss them :)
You are a born writer! When i was reading this, i felt like i was the one going through the pain. Especially, when you went blank! If i were you, i would have created a drama in the hospital!
ReplyDeleteI liked the kannadi part and Nalla Sagunam!! Great job! :)
sowmya, thank you for your comment :)
DeleteThank you for sharing your experience with us! I am wondering if it was your choice to select EPILASIK over traditionalLASIK surgery or your eye doctor suggest so?
ReplyDeleteRegards
Juan, the doctor recommended me to opt for EpiLASIK.
DeleteDude !!! Tnx alot fr the post ......I was jst wndrng hw epi LASIK s gng to b ....bcz m gng to get it done ths Wednsday.....hope I bear evertng ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best! You'll be fine. Take care.
DeleteHI! Im going to do epilasik next week very much scared and worried.Also i can be out from my work only for 20 days.Is that enough??????
ReplyDeleteHi Sankari, don't worry. Everything will be fine :) Recovery time varies from person to person, but three weeks should be adequate I guess. Good luck!
Deletemow am in 17th day post surgery..i experience double vision..patiently waiting...Thanks sriram for your reply..
DeleteSankari, Good to hear from you. Keep at it, your vision will been perfect soon. Take care :)
DeleteHi still my vision is double.gone for check up.Dr. taught me one cat image exercise.he told vision will improve soon after doing that..waiting patiently..
DeleteOh. Hope your vision stabilizes soon. All the best :)
DeleteHi, i'm also very worried as i had epi-lasik 1 month ago and experience a lot of double vision, i see very bad at night and with low light and with light i can't readfrom far away as i could do before with glasses. Were you so bad after 1 month? Can u see perfectly now? Thank you so much fyour help!
ReplyDeleteMovingAway: After one month post surgery, I still had double vision, however, it was very mild. Overall, my vision improved steadily and was close to perfect in about 6-8 weeks. I wish you well in your recovery.
Deleteany idea about PRK..?? today i met doctor regd LASIK, she said as my power is less, -2,-1.75 ,they will perform PRK..am clueless..!!!
ReplyDeleteSridevi, I have no idea about PRK.
DeleteI had my test for Lasik today ! Pity that my cornea was thin.Doctor told me to take "PRK" which is the other name for EPI LASIK.
DeleteSriram: From when you resumed your reading and playing activities ???And am Kinda afraid of Double vision !:-(((
Arunesh, I was able to do limited reading/browsing comfortably after 4-5 days. I could work my eyes to its normal workload after about 2 weeks.
DeleteSriram : I fixed my epilasik on 16th this month ..i have got only two weeks to rest is that enough ..? My doc told me that i may experiance little hazyness after surgery ..do u got any hazyness ..by kiruba
ReplyDeleteKiruba, my eyes were almost okay after two weeks. So I guess it should be long enough. I didn't experience any haziness.
DeleteHi Sriram,
ReplyDeleteI had EPI-LASIK on Apr 29th so its almost close to two weeks now.. I have already resumed work but still the vision is bit smudgy , Distance viewing is a bit of problem for me. I know that it would take more than a month's time for recovery but i wanna know do you feel the same thing still or its perfect vision for you now..
Sriram, My vision has settled well. No problems :) *touch wood*
DeleteAw Good to hear!! So do you have any idea whether wearing Computer glasses(Like Gunnar) would be a good choice to reduce the strain?
DeleteThis is the first time I am hearing about Gunnar. I just checked their website, looks impressive. I wore my Oakleys in the first few weeks when I was before the computer and it helped.
DeleteHi Sriram,
ReplyDeleteI had my epilasik operation 3 weeks ago. Your blog really helped me calm down everytime I had fluctuations in vision. Thanks a lot buddy :).
I am still having trouble seeing in dim light. Is it normal even after 3 weeks?. My day vision is also not 6/6 yet. I am slightly worried that some power might be left.
Thanks
Vivek
Thanks Vivek :) I dont think I had a problem with vision in dim light after 3 weeks. I wish you well in your recovery.
DeleteHi Sriram,
ReplyDeleteMay I know how much power you had in ur eyes and what was your corneal thickness?
Thanks,
Banu
Hi Banu, I am not sure what my corneal thickness was. I had -1.75 on my left eye and -2 on my right eye.
DeleteHi Sriram,
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to get my eye power corrected too. Any suggestions on which hospital to consult ?
Regards,
Nandhini
Nandhini, I consulted only with Sankara Nethralaya and they did a great job. I'd suggest them :)
DeleteHi Sriram,
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to get my eye power corrected too. Any suggestions on which hospital to consult ?
Regards,
Nandhini
i got my epilasik in nov 22nd 2013, its been more than a month, i m still having a double vision, how long was the double vision with you? pls suggest
ReplyDeleteHi. I had double vision for 5-6 weeks post surgery. The double vision was prominent for the first 2-3 weeks then it slowly went away. I wish you well in your recovery :)
ReplyDeleteLasik eye surgery is one of the most advanced laser treatment. It helps correct various eye defects, like Myopia, Hyperopia and astigmatism. There are many eye hospitals that perform this procedure, thus making it more easily available to everyone.
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