This won't be my last LASIK post, but it will be the longest (unless my eyes explode, in which case I'll write a really long complaint after buying a Braille keyboard). Here I describe my entire experience for posterity's sake.
Morning of the ProcedureI had a dental appointment at 10am, and it only takes one minute to walk to my dentist's office
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So, where did you go? and what did you pay?
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Had it done at Pacific Vision Institute by Dr. Ella Faktorovich, who's supposedly the best of the best in the Bay Area. Tens of thousands of procedures under her belt, and they have the best equipment, too.
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I keep thinking it's bedtime, time to take out my contacts, but... THERE ARE NO CONTACTS!
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and THANK YOU for typing it all out so quickly - I don't think I could.
Congrats!
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I hope it helps people who might be thinking of having it done.
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If you go back and forth all the time, my recommendation would be to get a consultation, if you haven't done so already. At least then you'd know if you're a candidate (and can put the matter to rest if you aren't), and if so, which procedure is best for you. There are, like, at least half a dozen different refractive surgery procedures available, and my whole brain would fall out if I had to research all of them.
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