I Should Have Done LASIK Sooner: My Experience with the Procedure

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“I should have done LASIK sooner.”

That was the number one response I received from friends when I asked them about their LASIK surgery. 

I had been asking friends about LASIK because my vision wasn’t just bad — it was also starting to make me anxious.

What if I woke up in the middle of the night and the house was on fire? I wouldn’t even be able to see my way out of my room, much less help my kids!

I know that’s the worst case scenario (and a bit dramatic), but that thought and others like it have often crossed my mind. 

But even more so, I just wanted to walk from my bed to the bathroom in the morning and not have to fumble for my glasses.

So, after lots of asking around and continually getting nothing but positive reviews, I decided to take the next step in my journey to better sight — LASIK.

So I set up my initial consultation with Vance Thompson Vision.

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3 Reasons I Chose Vance Thompson Vision

  1. I had received great feedback from friends about their experience with the clinic. 
  2. I was impressed with their long history and experience in highly advanced technology. Not only for LASIK, but for other eye advancements as well. 
  3. My high school friend is an optometrist there. I know how smart and trustworthy she is, and I highly respected her judgment. 

What to Expect: The Initial Consultation

The initial consult is free of charge and was very helpful in calming any fears I had.

Vance Thompson Vision was incredibly thorough in their pre-exam. The doctor made sure I was a good candidate, and I appreciate that they truly wanted a successful outcome for me. 

They then performed a thorough eye exam, which included a variety of diagnostics to measure, test, and evaluate every aspect of each eye.

Once I was deemed a good candidate for LASIK, an optometrist and staff member went through all the details of the surgery with me. I learned what to expect before, during, and after the procedure, plus the exact cost covered by my HSA and Flex Spending for the surgery. I was also able to ask and get answers to all my questions.

Overall, I was impressed with the amount of time the staff took with me. I felt very cared for, even before I was on official patient. 

What To Expect: During LASIK Surgery

Just a few weeks after my consultation I was able to have surgery. (Note: You will need to spend 3 days without contacts to allow your eyes to form their most natural shape.)

I arrived that morning and waited just a few minutes before being taken back for surgery prep.

The words ‘surgery prep’ sound a little scary, but all it entailed was me sitting comfortably in a chair with a nurse. I received some eye drops for numbing, listened to  what would happen during surgery, and how to care for my eyes afterward. 

Then the big moment arrived. 

My super personable surgery technician guided me to the LASIK room and gave me the rundown on how the next 20 minutes would go.

Yep, 20 minutes. That’s all it took.

The LASIK procedure involved 4 simple steps:

  • First, Dr. Greenwood put eyelid supports in place to prevent blinking during the procedure.
  • Second, a tiny suction cup-like tool was placed over my eye to hold it in place. It wasn’t painful. I simply felt a little pressure.
  • Next, the programmed laser vision correction machine (under Dr. Greenwood’s supervision) created a thin flap from the cornea part of my eye. I didn’t feel a thing and simply saw some shifting of light and a bit of blur as Dr. Greenwood lifted my cornea flap. The laser was then placed over my eye. I saw about 10 seconds of moving red lights and felt nothing. Those lights were the actual treatment, precisely reshaping my cornea to change my vision.
  • Lastly, Dr. Greenwood gently placed my cornea flap back over my eye and made sure it was correctly aligned and adhered back to my cornea.

The same was repeated on my other eye.

The actual procedure took less than 10 minutes, and all the while Dr. Greenwood and I chatted about our shared alma mater.

I’ll never forget the moment after they removed the LASIK machine from overhead, I could already see better. The results were that instant!

I wasn’t yet at 20/20 vision, because some blurring after surgery is natural. But even with the blurring, I was able to easily walk myself to the waiting room to meet my husband.

My husband’s view during my surgery.

What To Expect: After LASIK Surgery

Make sure to line up a ride home. Your eyes will be blurry and very sensitive to light. 

I recommend taking the rest of the day off after surgery. Along with light sensitivity, your eyes will feel quite irritated for three to four hours.

I spent the first couple hours after surgery in my dim bedroom watching a movie and feeling like I had an eyelash stuck in my eye. My eyes watered a lot and my vision was still a bit blurry, but was improving by the hour.

Something so helpful that Vance Thompson Vision did was send update texts every couple of hours after the surgery. Each text contained a quick 30-second video explaining approximately where I should be at in the recovery process and what I was likely feeling. It helped me feel at ease, assured that my recovery was going smoothly.

After a night’s sleep, my nearsightedness barely existed! 

The next morning I had very little irritation and was able to go about my daily activities with zero interruption.

For about a week I had a little soft blurring, which was completely normal. Each day it faded and by one full week post-op, my vision was nearly 100% clear.

One thing I do recommend — take your doctor’s recommendation to use eye drops liberally! Vance Thompson Vision supplies you with some on your way home (along with eye drop antibiotics). 

Keeping eyes hydrated makes them feel more comfortable and really helps the healing process.

What to Expect: LASIK Healing Journey

You will have a follow-up eye appointment a few days after LASIK surgery. At that appointment, I was seeing perfect 20/20 vision! I hadn’t had vision that clear since fifth grade. 

After about a week, most blurriness had subsided.

And after three weeks, I was only using eye drops a couple of times each day (dry eyes can be a short-term side effect, so using drops as needed was helpful).

Why I’m Glad I Did LASIK

Now 18 months post-surgery, I haven’t missed my contacts one bit.

I love that I can wake up in the middle of the night, peek across the room at my alarm clock, and know exactly what time it is.

I love that I never have to wipe smudged glasses.

That I no longer get irritated contact lenses.

And most of all, I love the freedom of never having to worry about my sight.

If you have been contemplating getting LASIK, I would highly recommend it.

My only regret — I wish I would have done it sooner.

Do you think LASIK might be a good option for you? Give Vance Thompson Vision a call at 701-566-5390 or go online to schedule a FREE consultation.
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Michaela Schell
Michaela, along with her husband Jarrod, raise their three young children in Fargo. Michaela grew up on a farm in Western North Dakota, where she developed the strong value of a good day of hard work. So now she rarely sits still. You will find her leading a large network marketing team with Rodan + Fields and running her own training and events company, which developed the Limitless Conference for small business owners. She also loves public speaking and jumps at the chance to share her journey and teach others. You could say she has a passion for growing things... businesses, plants, and people, and feels most blessed to be able to run her businesses from home while growing her family. Michaela hopes to inspire other moms to build businesses and be proud of their personal and professional lives. So often we as moms find ourselves being wrapped in guilt... guilt of working instead of being home with our kids, guilt of being home with our kids and not working, or guilt of being stressed and frazzled trying to do both. But, she believes there is no such thing as balance and if we love our kids and love our careers, both will turn out just fine.

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