<수술 직후 눈>Written at 7 o'clock. In other words, I will leave a photo and review from the day before!
After 8 different locations, I had the surgery because I had a feeling of intuition and believed that it was the chosen location. Just like the director’s intuition, he was extremely perfectionist.
On the day of the surgery, they took another picture of my eye, went back into the clinic, looked at my eye carefully, and drew lines with a pen(?). I miss you for over 10 minutes. I felt something when I was drawing the inside of the eye, but I kept moving my eyes even though I was drawing it for a long time.
Yes, that's right, I'm so scared that it took me all day to wear contact lenses for the first time. Because of my manly laziness, I didn't wear glasses for a few days and ended up having LASIK.
Afterwards, I went to the operating room, got ready, and laid down on the surgical bed. They first gave me an injection of painkillers and antibiotics. Immediately afterwards, the director came and drew the line again. Wow, awesome haha. I was scared, but when I saw the double check. I felt that if my eyes were blind, you would be more upset than me. Afterwards, as the anesthetic was administered, I suddenly closed my eyes and saw a hallucination right in front of my eyes. Hahaha ?? I saw the artwork and the Möbius strip as if I was traveling through the world of Doctor Strange Multiverse. Haha.
While I was watching it, the background kept changing and I wondered what was going on. I thought I had traveled to another world, but suddenly I smelled something burning and it felt like I was coming back to consciousness. Oh...I'm in surgery. The incision has started now.
After that, I closed my eyes, but I could tell from my senses that a bright, solid light kept changing color.
I don't remember clearly, but in the middle of the surgery, they asked me to open my eyes and I kept them closed except for opening them 2-3 times. As expected, this time too, when I was near the inside of my eye, I was startled and moved without realizing it, so the director told me not to disturb him. I said in a hushed voice, "I'm sorry," and endured the surgery.
It felt like it was a little over 30 minutes, but it must have been over before the director told me to open my eyes, put away the equipment, looked at me, and said, "Wow, it's a little swollen on the inside," and he was upset. I thought it was because of me that my surgery didn't go well, so I immediately asked for a mirror to look
. .?Ugh, compared to the dozens of internet photos from the day of surgery, there was almost no swelling. There are slight signs of swelling inside both eyes.
Still, I was anxious, so I asked the director and he said the surgery went well and the swelling was only going to go down a bit. I see they say up to 6 months, so it's my job to take care of the swelling, so I'm going to come home and sleep in a chair for a while haha.
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