Some comments:
-The surgeon said that I had exceptionally deep eye sockets, and actually had to use his speculum from a non-normal direction to keep my left eye open. Hope that didn't cause any errors, but at least if they did they were to my worse eye.
-It's hard to keep your eye pointed ahead when the surgeon is fiddling around with tools. Your brain thinks the little red target is jostling about since it is being projected at different spots on your retina, but you're not sure if you should keep your muscles still (and accept this bad aiming) or trying to re-center the red light
-The steroid drops are kinda annoying, as they give a haze over your vision
-I'm halfway through listening to flatland. Important note: don't have your media player program on shuffle when starting an audiobook. Stuff gets confusing.
I also did my self-test. Numbers below are [uncorrected before] [now] [corrected before]. The middle number is the new reading.
Left eye:
12pt: 0% - 3% - 66%
18pt: 5% - 23% - 96%
27pt: 5% - 46% - 94%
40pt: 10% - 93% - 100%
60pt: 68% - 96% - 100%
91pt: 91% - 100% - 100%
136pt: 100% - 100% - 100%
205pt: 96% - 100% - 100%
Right eye:
12pt: 4% - 0% - 90%
18pt: 3% - 10% - 97%
27pt: 4% - 24% - 100%
40pt: 38% - 87% - 100%
60pt: 69% - 97% - 100%
91pt: 98% - 100% - 100%
136pt: 100% - 100% - 100%
205pt: 98% - 100% - 100%
Encouraging to see the 40 and 60pt numbers in both eyes approach the corrected results from before. Hopefully when things get cleaner I'll get even better. Though I understand there'll be some regression first as the cornea heals.
Time for my zymar, then some more flatland in bed.
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