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cyimski wrote:
> I got the Visian ICL procedure done in my left eye over a week ago
> and the right eye 4 days ago. I've had mixed results so far. The
> anaesthesiologist for my left eye apparently broke a whole bunch of
> blood vessels so the inside of my left eye is blood red. And has
> remained this way for the past 10 days. In addition, I have this
> weird sensation in my left eye like there's something in it and
> everytime I look to the left, it seems blurry. My doc took a look
> and said the lens is implanted perfectly and that it's just a matter
> of time to let it settle.

How did they apply your anesthetic? Did they do a local to the eye
itself? My doc used an IV in my hand and possibly some drops, so they
didn't have a chance to really touch my eye itself.

As for the wierd sensation, I had the feeling that something hard was in
my eyes for some time. I guess I just got used to it. I assumed it was
just the feeling of the lens against the edges of my eye.

The blurring is a little stranger... The lens is moving /with/ your
eye, so where you are looking shouldn't matter. Is it possible that
your eyes are infected? Could you have something like pink-eye, and the
blurriness is pus? (Ewwww!)

> In addition, I noticed that my left pupil is larger than my right. I
> using omnipred for both eyes so I don't understand why one would be
> more dilated than the other. My left eye also actually looks smaller
> and still aches a bit.

This *might* be normal. I seem to recall that pupils aren't always
equal. A doctor-type could probably say for certain.



Sat Nov 1, 2008 7:11 pm

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Hello, I got the Visian ICL procedure done in my left eye over a week ago and the right eye 4 days ago. I've had mixed results so far. The anaesthesiologist...
cyimski
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Nov 1, 2008
6:13 pm

... How did they apply your anesthetic? Did they do a local to the eye itself? My doc used an IV in my hand and possibly some drops, so they didn't have a...
Michael Dwyer
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Nov 1, 2008
7:11 pm

I had drastically different experiences in my eyes also. Everything they did was more painful in my right eye. It's been a year and my right eye is always...
Cathy
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Nov 1, 2008
8:17 pm

-Oh, and one more thing about pupil size. This one drove me crazy. In fact, I had a total meltdown more than once about it. Bottom line is, some people's...
Cathy
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Nov 1, 2008
8:24 pm

Thanks for all your responses. I am going to see my doc at the end of the day. He's going to dilate my eye (which is oh-so-fun). I'm fairly certain that I'm...
cyimski
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Nov 3, 2008
3:23 pm

I agree 100 percent with what Cathy said. My eyes took longer to heal than has been the experience with other posters. Two weeks before my vision stabilized. I...
Jean Thilmany
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Nov 3, 2008
2:58 pm

I got the Visian ICL procedure done in my left eye over a week ago and the right eye 4 days ago. I've had mixed results so far. The anaesthesiologist for my...
Nancy Bass
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Nov 3, 2008
3:18 pm

... explained that was where he made the incision between the iris and the white of the eye. It had nothing to do with anesthesia. Mine healed up within a...
cyimski
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Nov 4, 2008
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