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by Miodrag Trajkovic, Mio

If you belong to the bespectacled population you would know how frustrating it could get to be forever dependant on those two little framed pieces of glass. If you wear glasses for corrective vision, it is something you have to wear day in and day out, whether you are going out or staying home. Maybe you are just fed up of doing it everyday of your life. Maybe you keep losing those glasses amidst all your reading material and end up spending the better part of the day looking for them.

Or it could be that your glasses are scratched from being put down wrongly most of the time and now are so blurry you can hardly see through them. And if you wear contact lenses you could be tired of all the care involved in looking after them and just plain fed up of inserting them into your eyes everyday. Maybe it was high time you considered Lasik eye surgery. Lasik surgery is a corrective eye surgery and it helps you do away with glasses or contact lenses completely. It could give you the much longed for 20/20 vision that you have been looking for.

Though the chances of something going wrong during Lasik surgery is minimal, the very thought of becoming potentially blind is a very intimidating one. Talking to your doctor as well as reading everything you can get hold of on the subject is the best way of getting over these fears. Despite all this knowledge, eye surgery in any form, even one as safe as Lasik surgery is a very difficult reality to accept and you could get the necessary courage and strength from a clinical psychologist.

The best way to overcome your phobia of undergoing Lasik eye surgery is to actually watch a live demonstration while it is being performed on somebody else. You could watch the taped demonstration or better yet, if the other patient agrees, this is one surgery that doctors have no problem performing in the presence of an on-looker. If you are lucky enough to have got the opportunity to sit in at a surgery, you could do a follow up and ask the patient a host of questions relating to all aspects of the surgery - how they felt before, during and after the surgery, how they overcame their fears or any other question that bothers you most.

Don't forget that old but true cliche - Knowledge is Power. The more knowledge and information you are armed with the better you are able to deal with the impending surgery. Read as much as you can on Lasik eye surgery; ask your doctor or any other qualified person as many questions as you need to. All this will go a long way towards making you feel empowered and more in control. You will find all your fears slowly fading away.

If after reading everything on Lasik surgery and even watching one up close you find yourself still filled with dread at the thought of the impending surgery, then perhaps it is time to consider counseling. A good counselor is successful at helping a person get over just about any phobia and could have you ready to face the surgery in a record short time. If the phobia is really deep seated, stronger methods such as hypnosis and other visual aids could be used to help one get over these fears. Your doctor would be able to recommend a clinical psychologist that he has used before or has heard of.

Another really good option is meditation. Meditation calms your body and mind and helps you get rid of stress-related headaches and can even help you get rid of your phobias. Meditation is such a beneficial practice that phobia or not this daily ritual will help calm your mind and body in preparation of the impending surgery.

Though each of these methods is individually helpful towards overcoming your phobia of Lasik eye surgery, a combination of several or all of these methods may prove to be the best method of all. You are the one who knows yourself best of all. You are the best judge of how badly you want to have that surgery and what you are prepared to do to overcome your phobias and prepare for it.



LASIK is an efficient and fairly innocuous procedure. It is capable of treating several refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. The procedure itself entails virtually no pain and provides rapid recovery. Though the vision will be blurry immediately after surgery, visual acuity will be restored within a few days. However, it takes about 3 to 6 months for the refraction to stabilize. It is imperative that you carry out a scrupulous postoperative regime in order to boost the recovery process and avoid unnecessary complications.

Avoid rubbing your eyes for at least the first week after LASIK surgery. The corneal flap cut out during the surgery requires substantial time to heal. Unnecessary rubbing may inadvertently aggravate the wound. You should also take extreme caution to avoid soap, hair spray or shaving lotion from entering your eyes. The eye surgeon will typically provide you with a postoperative kit, which may include a set of eye shields/goggles. Wear them while you are sleeping, at least for the first three nights after surgery.

For at least a week after LASIK, prevent water from entering your eyes, since water hinders the natural clotting mechanism, and therefore might delay the healing process of the cornea. You must also cancel any swimming plans for a minimum of 10 days following LASIK. You must not wear eye makeup for at least one week after LASIK.

Contact sports are to be avoided for at least a week or so following surgery. Furthermore, it is advised that you wear some kind of protection gear for your eyes for a period of a month, even after resuming exercise and other sporting activities. Bright sunlight may lead to scarring, and therefore, sunglasses are recommended on bright days until the cornea heals.

To summarize, though you will able to resume your usual lifestyle within a week or so after LASIK surgery, it is crucial that you protect your eyes to prevent injury or infection. And since the corneal flap does not heal instantly after surgery, you must prevent washing your eyes for at least a few days after surgery.

If you find a LASIK surgery that you are confident with, you will be able to get more information about post LASIK complications.

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