u/Few_Year4310

Contoura procedure

It has been a little over two months since my procedure, and I have now entered the third month of recovery.
My vision is perfect, and I have no issues with visual clarity. However, my light sensitivity is extremely severe. From early morning until around midday, I struggle to keep my eyes open comfortably. After about 2 p.m., it becomes more manageable.
My doctor told me that the light sensitivity is due to dry eyes and that it will take time to improve. I was prescribed Cequa four times a day for three months after the procedure, along with lubricating eye drops for an unspecified duration. I noticed that Systane Ultra provides temporary relief, but the dryness and light sensitivity continue to be very frustrating.
I keep wondering whether my eyes will ever return to their normal state without dryness. The ongoing discomfort has made me regret getting LASIK, and I find myself feeling frustrated and worried about it every day.

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u/Few_Year4310 — 3 days ago

Contoura procedure

It has been a little over two months since my procedure, and I have now entered the third month of recovery.
My vision is perfect, and I have no issues with visual clarity. However, my light sensitivity is extremely severe. From early morning until around midday, I struggle to keep my eyes open comfortably. After about 2 p.m., it becomes more manageable.
My doctor told me that the light sensitivity is due to dry eyes and that it will take time to improve. I was prescribed Cequa four times a day for three months after the procedure, along with lubricating eye drops for an unspecified duration. I noticed that Systane Ultra provides temporary relief, but the dryness and light sensitivity continue to be very frustrating.
I keep wondering whether my eyes will ever return to their normal state without dryness. The ongoing discomfort has made me regret getting LASIK, and I find myself feeling frustrated and worried about it every day.

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u/Few_Year4310 — 4 days ago

Contoura procedure

It has been a little over two months since my procedure, and I have now entered the third month of recovery.
My vision is perfect, and I have no issues with visual clarity. However, my light sensitivity is extremely severe. From early morning until around midday, I struggle to keep my eyes open comfortably. After about 2 p.m., it becomes more manageable.
My doctor told me that the light sensitivity is due to dry eyes and that it will take time to improve. I was prescribed Cequa four times a day for three months after the procedure, along with lubricating eye drops for an unspecified duration. I noticed that Systane Ultra provides temporary relief, but the dryness and light sensitivity continue to be very frustrating.
I keep wondering whether my eyes will ever return to their normal state without dryness. The ongoing discomfort has made me regret getting LASIK, and I find myself feeling frustrated and worried about it every day.

reddit.com
u/Few_Year4310 — 4 days ago