<전><후>I did it last Friday at Sinsa Station..
There are so many protruding eyes around me in my life...
I didn't even know if my eyes were protruding...
I heard that I had protruding eyes, so I looked into it and
found out. The following week, February 2nd. I went to my first consultation.
I was very worried because it was a bone surgery... Maybe
it's because the director has done this surgery a lot and is confident... He seemed very relaxed. He was
planning to have vision correction surgery 2 weeks after the surgery, but he said it was possible and that
he would recover in a day and return to normal life. They said I could make a living.. so I rushed to it..
Last Friday, March 3rd, I went to the surgery on a half car..
Day 1 (Fri.)
After arriving at the hospital, I was told that I couldn't go to the medicine due to severe double vision, so they said they would give me a ride instead, so I deposited my card and paid for it. I changed the clothes and had surgery.
In my case, my right eye tends to protrude more, so I
told the director one more time right before the surgery to ask for a favor. He said I could see the director before the surgery, so I was going to tell him.. After changing the clothes, I
went straight to the operating room and saw the director's face. I can't see you...
They're trying to anesthetize me right away, so I urgently need to see the director... That rarely happens...
Why? It's like this... That's why the right side protrudes more... I was going to tell you about that... He said he would take care of it...
The anesthesiologist also told me that I had a bulging eye. I received the surgery with peace of mind. When I
woke up, he called my name and helped me to the recovery room. He walked me to the recovery room. I had double
vision and was cross-eyed. I opened my eyes. I couldn't do it...
When I open my eyes, my left side looks slanted down to the left and my right side looks slanted down to the right...
So... I could never walk properly on my own... A phenomenon where the ground looks tilted...
In my case .
There wasn't a lot of blood during the surgery, so I have a prescription for eye drops, but I didn't get them because they said I didn't need to use them.
If I need them later. He told me to go to the pharmacy to get it...
I just brought the prescription and my boyfriend... came to pick me up... I went home with my boyfriend's support, and I was taken care of all day.
Parking was hell... This was a bit embarrassing... The manager said He helped me... I was able to get to my boyfriend's car safely...
I closed my eyes the entire car ride... That day, I only opened my left eye briefly and moved... It was very uncomfortable to move... I used
ice packs and drank pumpkin juice. The paralysis of the central area was severe... I had no feeling to the point where I wondered if Botox had really been put in my entire central area. Even my
upper lip didn't seem to be my inner lip... It felt like I was under dental anesthesia in my entire central area...
well . On the first day, I slept with pressure on my eyes. They gave me a bunch of sterile gauze and a compression net to hold the gauze in place, so I slept with that in place.
Day 2 (Sat)
I was scared to release the pressure... I wondered if the strabismus would still be there...
They said the double vision would get better when I woke up... My right eye hasn't recovered yet...
My right eye is still... 80% compared to the previous day. It has recovered somewhat and still looks slanted.
So, I received care from my boyfriend that day as well.
When I took off the gauze that was compressing my eyes.. there was a little bit of blood on the compression gauze. I
was told that moving my eyeballs would be a bit stiff. .. It was a bit difficult to roll my eyes and keep them open...
It's not painful, but I should say it
's a little sore...
Maybe it's because I haven't focused on keeping my eyes open yet, but I'm quite tired...
So I usually lie on the bed with my eyes closed and use ice packs. I often do this.
The tape I put under my eyes... It was soaked in oil... It hurt when I took it off...
There is still no feeling in the middle of my face... The feeling in my upper lip... But it slowly came back... In the evening, the feeling in my upper lip in the philtrum area was gone. It has returned, but
the feeling in the philtrum area near the corner of the mouth has not returned (in the post-surgery instructions, it is written that paralysis of the central area will be felt severely for a month and will gradually return). Day 3 (Sunday) I woke up in the morning and my right orbital bone
was
asymmetrical
. I shaved off more...
Maybe that's why... There's a blood clot in my right eye...
While I was sleeping, blood and tears flowed... blood crusts running down my face... I was startled and
wiped them off...
I used ice packs as often as I could.
Seeing is 95% normal.
Day 4 (Monday)
I went to work very well. My eyes feel a little tired and stiff... but
I'm working... there's no major problem...
I'm taking it easy...
my eyes are still swollen... it's hard to tell... I'm
sure... I'm a child who wasn't there before. A hole was created...
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