Ouch. That was… painful. I’ve never seen my own cornea lifted up in front of me before. Spent the next 5 hours crying with the pain.
I can now see the moon in perfect vision. If there is a Ruskie on the moon at the mo, I can see him. Can’t see the buttons on the remote control, but never mind.
Both eyes were operated on at the same time. Vision is very blurry but I can see the TV and (at arms lenght) the computer screen.
Hang on, the gf has just found out I’m online so must disconnect now.

September 17th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Good to have you back
I tried to have mine done years ago but was told my lens was too thin
Maybe they coud do it now …….. where you have yours done?
September 17th, 2008 at 6:58 pm
Vissum in Almeria. They did both the same day. http://www.vissum.es
September 17th, 2008 at 9:18 pm
I have very bad vision. So short-sighted that I take my lenses out to read at night with one eye closed – as I can’t cross ‘em hard enough to focus. Still, lenses and glasses to read during the day. At night though, in bed, I can read for hours with my head literally…
buried in a book!