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Originally Posted by Baddad
Hi Renato,
I have had the operation. My left eye was bad. Even trying to do simple things was difficult. Judging distances close up or far away was a hassle. I would miss placing the key into its hole or driving and approaching a stationary car I always braked early and slowed well down, much to the annoyance of other drivers.
Come the operation. I spoke with others. They said it is virtually nothing.
Still I was concerned. The biggest hassle of it all, looking back, was finding a car park. The operation, no blood, no pain and sedated, "Oh finished? That was quick, I was wondering when you were starting?"
That is what its like, and as its been mentioned the hardest part of the whole thing is making sure you remember the eye-drops for the next few weeks.
The result? Wow, I can see as though I were 20 yrs old. Whites are whiter, the colours brighter and the resolved detail is quite distinct.
You will wonder what the heck you were worried about and when you meet someone with a similar concern. It will be, "Go and get it done. do not wait (repeating everything that has been told to you)
It really is minor Renato. Just do it.  
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Hi Marty,
Thanks very much for your encouragement and detailed explanation.
It's better to view the operation as something to look forward to, rather than something to be in trepidation about.
Cheers,
Renato