Lasik Eye Surgery - It’s Amazing!

February 19th, 2006 by githashrieeni

I recently underwent lasik eye surgery on the 16th of February 2006 at Optimax in TTDI. The experience of undergoing this surgery is something which cannot be described but rather needs to be experienced. I first had to do a series of test which costs RM100 (i did these tests about a month ago). The tests took approximately two hours and fourty five mins. The optometrist checked my eyes for any abnormalities as well as measured the thickness of my cornea.

He then invited me into his office and explained what the procedure would be like and calculated the amount of which my cornea would need to be thinned. Lasik surgery actually thins your cornea. So, if your cornea is not thick enough the optometrist would rule out the option of you having this surgery done.

There a few types of corrective eye surgery normal Lasik, Lasek, Custom Lasik, Intralase, Epilasik, etc. These different surgeries are suited for people with different conditions. Intralase is something which my mother felt was much safer than normal Lasik. When i had read the agreement for Intralase and compared it with normal Lasik, i decided to go for the normal Lasik. Normal Lasik uses a blade called ”Microkeratome” to cut and remove the flap above the cornea. Whereas Intralase, uses wave technology and no blade is used, which makes it safer. The reason for me choosing normal Lasik is, in the agreement form it says intralase can cause redness of the eyes sometimes for a couple of days to maybe weeks. Also intralase can cause severe dryness to the eye from a couple of days to weeks or perhaps permanent. This kinda freaked me out. This was what made me choose normal Lasik, also to mention that normal lasik is much cheaper. If you asks anyone, they would say Intralase is safer, perhaps it is. Intralase would have costs me RM7200 wheres normal Lasik cost me RM4500 for both eyes.  Custom Lasik is suited for people who work at night or love night activities. It reduces the night glare. So for those who , love clubbing this one’s for you!!hehe! After having lasik done, I would have to get used to the above average glare from the sun and lights at night. Well, it gave me a good excuse to buy a really nice pair of sun glasses!!! hehe. :) ..well back to the day of surgery….

I went into a room where patients waited patiently as their names were called. I was given a robe to wear, my hair was covered with a cloth hair cap and my feet with a cloth cover. The assistant there then kept giving me drops to expand my pupil to a certain size. My pupils had to be dilated before the surgery can be done. She also gave me drops(anesthetics) to numb my eyes. She then sat next to me and explained the procedure of after surgery care. She provided me with a casing containing antibiotic eye drops, artificial tears and painkillers (which i didn’t take at all since I’m allergic to aspirin!) The assistant kept checking my eyes to see if the pupil was fully dilated. Dr. Chua came out of the OT after attending to a patient. He sat infront of me and another girl explaining to us what was about to happen. He calculated how much of our cornea surface he was going to remove and explained everything we needed to know. He made sure we were clear on what was going to take place. He told us that there would be a sound (laser) and we would smell something burning. He said “dont worry about all that just concentrate and look at the red light”. It sounded pretty easy. I waited a while more and then my name was called…

Before i went into the OT the doctor had a look at my eyes and used a marker pen to mark my eyes. He then got another assistant to clean my eyes. As soon as it was done, i was taken into OT. About four people were present. They made me lie down on the OT table. They then placed a plastic like cloth around my right eye first and used a clip to open my eyes. They washed my eye and then did a suction. All i had to do was to look at the red light. I did. After a while i felt like the light was fading away but i kept looking. Dr. Chua then said “cutting the cornea” . I was pretty nervous. He kept talking to keep me calm. He then said “cutting over now starting laser”. I could hear the program mentioned the time “58 seconds…..40 seconds…..10 seconds…..procedure over” It was that simple. My left eye was abit more difficult. I couldnt seem to keep my right eye open so my left eye was running about which made it difficult for lasering and the machine stopped for a couple of seconds. It took 58 seconds for each eye. Depending on how much is thinned. For the girl after me, hers would take 1 minute and 10 seconds per eye.

After the procedure, i was able to go home immediately. My mother was waiting for me. I was able to see instantly, but my eyes were burning. It felt like i had cut a hundred onions..!! I went home and lied down. I could’nt even sleep because i was so uncomfortable. I am not allowed to rub my eyes as the flap is not healed and may get wrinkled or even get lost. 2 hours after the surgery i started applying the eyes drops provided by Optimax. I kept doing this every two hours. I then took panadol and slept it over. The next morning, I could see!! i didn’t have to scatter around looking for my glasses anymore! What bliss! It’s amazing ….never would i have imagined not using lenses or spectacles anymore..

One thing about lasik is your eye condition may reoccur, maybe after a few years, but it will not be high. Probably just -100- 150. My optometrist in kelana jaya told me that he has many customers come in to get spectacles even after surgery. The thing with Optimax is, if this condition reoccurs you are able to redo the surgery absolutely free. But the question is, do you really want to thin your cornea any further? Something to ponder about. It is risky, i feel. But hey if your power was -700 and reduced to -100 i think that’s pretty good! Not wearing such thick spectacles anymore is a relieve, believe me!

Anyone interested pls visit www.optimax.com for more information.

Below is just some information on lasik from the webiste



How Does It Work?

LASIK involves cutting and lifting a very thin layer of skin on the corneal surface, lasering the exposed tissue and then replacing the layer without stitches.


Step 1:

A thin flap is created using a device called a "Microkeratome" and flap is lifted

Step 2:

A cool beam laser is applied to the cornea to reshape the cornea curvature

Step 3:

The corneal flap is repositioned over the treated area and stays in place without stitches

The Differences Between LASIK, PRK, LASEK, EPI-LASIK

Treatment

PRK

LASEK

LASIK

Epi-LASIK

Prescription

Below -6.00D

SAME AS LASIK

SS:-0.50D to 16.00
LS:+0.50D to +0.70D
Astig:-7.00

SAME AS LASIK

Vision Stabilization

3 to 6 months

3 to 6 months

3 to 4 months

3 to 4 months

Return to Work

3 days

3 days
(unilateral- 1E)

2 days

2 days(1 eye)
1 week(both eyes)

Step of Procedure

Epithelium is removed totally

Epithelial flap is created by loosening from stroma using
alcohol (without microkeratome)

Corneal flap is created with microkeratome (hensatome)

Create a thinner flap with a separator called Epikeratome

Usage of Contact
Lens

Yes. Removed
after 7 days

Yes. Removed
after 5 to 8 days

Normally, no contact lens required

Yes, removed after 5 to 8 days

Pain

1-2 days

1 day

Mild irritation(4-6 hrs)

1-2 day

Recovery of Vision

1- 2 weeks
depending on treatment & healing

About 1 week
depending on
treatment & healing

A few days
depending on
treatment & healing

About 1-2 weeks
depending on
treatment & healing (maybe longer)

Unilateral/ Bilateral

one eye at a
time

one eye at a
time

1 eye or both eyes together

1 eye or both eyes together

PD Trip 3rd to 4th February 2006

February 8th, 2006 by githashrieeni

 

The time was 11.30am…I took a huge black bag out of the store room and started packing all the essential things for……Rusty……yesssss …Rusty was goin on a trip to PD and i was a bit nervous thinking of the journey he would have to endeavour. “You look like your packing his bag for a school trip” my sis blurted out. Hahaha….true.. it did feel so. It took me a whole good half hour to get everything packed, from his towel,shampoo,comb,treats, food(which needed to be pounded because he is teething), newspapers, leash, cotton buds, toilet roll, water, water bowl and food bowl. Gosh!!! it is like a school trip isnt it??! Well i soon started packing my things. Soon we loaded up the car with all the food, drinks and our bags. We left for my aunts place in Subang at about 1.30pm. We met up at her place and left together for PD in two cars. Two families went for this trip. My aunty, uncle, 2 cousins (Van and San), and their darling doggie Jewel (she’s got beautiful black marble eyes) and my family (mom, dad, Gowri aka, Rusty Boy and I). My cousin (Deepz) from Klang said she would join us later that night. We booked a bungalow about 200m from the beach. It had a bbq pit, a nice big yard, kitchen, living area, tv with vcd player and 5 rooms, all airconditioned. All that for RM350!!! I called up prior to booking and asked if pets were allowed. They didnt mind as long as we clean up after our furkids.

Rusty slept most of the trip. We got lost a couple of times but we finally made it to our destination. We got into the bungalow and settled our furkids but alas! They didnt get along very well. One of them barked and that was it! It started a war of barks!! Jewel has a very high pitched bark whereas Rusty’s is rather low and loud. One bark from Rusty and you will get five barks from Jewel. Unfortunately,we had to seperate them.

Img_1005_3We relaxed, had tea… and just when the sun wasnt too hot, we decided to go to the beach but down came the rain and blessed us all! Ahhhhh! So instead we started the bbq infront of the entrance to the bungalow under the car shade. Our parents attended to the bbq while we cousins went off to Seremban to pick up another cousin of mine (Deepz)from the KTM station. When we got back….dinner was served…yessss aahhhh we had…chicken marinated in a special tandoori marination, lamb, prawns, fish, tauhu and sausages….and yes i got stuffed. Haha. …and there was more for breakfast! Rusty had his dinner too. We all sat and chatted for a while before adjourning to bed at 2am. Rusty slept with us and Jewel slept with my aunty and uncle. We made a bet to wake up at 630am and watch the sunrise…but…nahhhh..didnt happen…hehe…

Next morning we were up and awake by 7.30am, ready for the beach!! I got all our things and we were off…. The road infront of the bungalow lead us to a narrow pathway. Passing threw this pathway i had to carry Rusty (mind you he is 9 kg!) simply because there was rubbish everywhere, and this little vaccum cleaner of mine will suck up anything he finds on the ground. The sea wasnt very rough. The waves were rushing in calmly. We had Rusty on a leash and slowly tried persuading him to get into the water. He slowly obliged, going deeper and finally started paddling through the water with his head held up just above the surface of the water. We showered him with encouragement but he decided to head back to the beach. We tried this several times until he was tired so i gave him piggy back rides…. Jewel on the other hand was afraid of getting into the water, she would only allow her paw to get wet. We werent in the water for very long as there were some kind of insects biting us. We decided to head back to the bungalow at about 10am to have a shower and have our breakfast.Check out time was at 12pm. Rusty slept like a baby the whole trip back home and continued his sleep at home.I’ve never seen him so tired.Img_1017_1

Well, i think we had a wonderful trip and i’m glad our furkids had a good time! I am looking forward to our next trip…..

Ps: Anyone interested in this bungalow or any others (pets allowed), visit www.pdholiday.com