FYI-Lasik Eye Surgery Information
It’s imperative that you get all the Lasik eye surgery information you can find before you have the surgery. Speak with someone
who has had the surgery. In addition to reading all about the procedure, there’s no substitute for the first-hand experiences of someone
who has been there.
Your doctor should be willing to talk about the risks and benefits, as well as answer all your questions and provide literature about the
procedure. If your doctor says you may not be a candidate for Lasik eye surgery, ask him about alternative laser surgeries. You may
find that another type of laser surgery would be more beneficial to you.

There is a lot of Lasik eye surgery information available on the internet. The National Eye Institute maintains
a website that has a lot of information regarding different types of eye problems and the corrective procedures associated with them. You
can access their website at nei.nih.gov. The American Optometric Association also has a website containing information you may find useful.
Take into consideration that you must be in good general overall health in order to have this type of surgery. You can’t have a disease
that could slow healing such as diabetes or lupus. There are other criteria of which you may not be aware so discuss these with your
doctor. You may think of other questions to ask your eye surgeon after searching for Lasik eye surgery information. As you think of
them, write down your questions so you’ll be prepared for your next appointment.
You’ll need to arrange for some time off from work. In most cases, it is just a couple of days. You’ll need to make sure you have
a ride to and from the procedure. Discuss with your doctor ahead of time if he’ll be giving you a Valium or something to relax you during
the surgery. Of course, you’re not obligated to take any medication but for some people, it helps them to relax and not be so
frightened.
Make sure whoever takes you to the appointment listens to and understands the aftercare instructions, especially if you have had a sedative as
you may not remember all the instructions. Ideally, they’ll be written down and you’ll be given some post-op literature to read. Keep
the Lasik eye surgery information regarding post-op procedures handy.
Whatever you do, once you’ve made the decision to have Lasik surgery, don’t let anyone scare you into not having it. The pain, if any is
minor and the discomfort only lasts for a few days. If you and your doctor have decided that you would make a good candidate for this type
of surgery, don’t listen to someone else who probably is scared herself. The overwhelming majority of those who have had Lasik eye
surgery are happy with the result and you, most likely, will be too. Just think of the freedom you'll have when you don't have to put in your
contacts, or be bothered with your glasses sliding down your nose on hot days!
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