I Can See Clearly Now

I can see clearly now, the rain is gone!
Yes Sir!
I can see!

I had Laser Eye surgery a couple of days ago,
and I must admit that this is one of the best things I have ever done for myself.
I cannot believe I haven’t done this before.
Technology truly is amazing!

No more annoying glasses.
No more uncomfortable contacts.
No more dirty lenses.

Plus I can’t do physical work while I have my glasses on.
I am not like Harry Potter who can battle Dragons
or cast away Dementors while wearing his glasses.
He can even swim with it on!
I can’t do that!

So now, with my new eyes I can do more.

Except maybe for swimming.
I still can’t master the Breast Stroke.

–PS
Check out this thing Tyler wrote and drew on his Journal about my surgery.

6 thoughts on “I Can See Clearly Now

  1. Hey planning to do the same soon. I just couldnt find the time to
    go for a check up if pwede ako for that.
    Does it hurt ba during the procedure? He he he
    Lam mo naman ako .. duwag 🙂
    But its great you dont have to wear glasses and contacts.

  2. Masakit ba? I’m too scared to even consider it kasi praning ako ma-botch ang surgery hahaha.

    Wala kang problems with depth perception/peripheral vision?

    PS – Tyler’s entry – feeling niya si Cyclops ka

  3. Hi Anne, Niks!
    No it didn’t hurt as much. It was just weird. They gave me some numbing drops naman. The whole process took about 20 minutes.
    Although my eyes now are so red, and it just needs to heal. The only uncomfortable thing is that it makes your eyes dry for a good couple of days.
    It’s funny, I still catch myself trying to do the “Adjusting your glasses” habit.
    Niks, actually now my peripheral vision is better dahil I have full vision na and not limited to what my glasses can give me.

  4. If Mataas grado ko, I would get one. E 150 Lang e. Hehehehe!

    One of the best technology ever developed… I think. Hehehehe!

    Tyler, your dad is just keeping it a secret. He can do more than that! Hahaha!!!

  5. Niks, mine was around 400 in each eye. I did 2 consults, 6 months apart before I made the decision. I guess you have to be a candidate first.
    Honestly, the procedure wasn’t as bad as I thought.

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