Just wanted to share my woes.
I've just been put on the waiting list for a corneal graft, which is something I've always known I might end up needing - I have a degenerative eye condition - but really hoped I wouldn't. I mean... scalpels... eyeballs... ewww!
Basically my vision's started deteriorating in what's always been my good eye (grr!), so the thinking is that I should get my bad eye sorted out asap so that it's had time to recover from the op, and hopefully start giving me decent vision again, before my good eye isn't good anymore. (Hope that makes sense!)
Oh well... I suppose it's a good thing really that my condition's treatable, and hopefully the op will improve my vision, but still... not looking forward to it!
Hi Magictime. I needed an operation on my eyes a long time ago. I was like you: scalpels and eye balls - surely not. But I was under general anaesthesia so was none the wiser during the procedure. The surgeons were really nice too. Got me counting to 10 and I recall only getting to about 7. The I woke up and everything was fine. I'm sure it'll be the same for you. They do procedures like yours everyday. :-)
Hi Magictime, as the others have said, try not to think about the surgery and just about the new improved vision. I had to have some eye operations during my BA, but it turned out ok in the end, despite my worries. The idea of eye surgery sounds a bit revolting, but when it happens, you get over it quickly enough and it is such an amazing relief to be able to see properly again, like normal people. Like magic, actually!!! Another good thing is that you don't mind your eyes being poked around so much by medical people afterwards as the squeamishness goes, if that's a good thing?!
My mistake (a seriously bad move just before an eye op, but I was going to see a lot of independent films then) was to have recently seen a surrealist film by Luis Bunuel that had a scene with an eyeball being sliced. Best avoided if you're having eye surgery imminently....
ruby, is that the one where they have a cloud crossing in front of the eye, and you think, oh, is that all they are going to do, that's not so bad - and then they come in with the slicing? - Incidentally when I worked in the labs, one of the instruction books said 'keep an eye on this machine'...so we did (how awful was that :$)
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