Blogging about my life and things that interests me. Like renovation, diets, relationships, music, gadgets, alternative fashion, animals, training, tv-shows, makeup, science and technology.
I will be the first to admit, yes, I am a youtube-aholic.. I
really enjoy watching all the entertaining, funny, strange and
educational videos you can find there. I subscribe to some of my
favourite channels, and I will give you some tips to great
youtube-videos.
Wow, it has been a year since my last blog post. I guess I have
not had as many blog-ideas as I hoped. Or the will to write my ideas
down. I will try to change that.
I am writing in english, so I get to practise my english, since I
don't often write any other language than norwegian. Do you prefer to
read my blog in english or norwegian? I guess I don't have many
non-norwegian readers, but I do hope to get more, so I will try to
stick with english.
Today's topic is eye-surgery. And the fact that I am going to have
one. OMG! I have been dreaming about having it done for years, ever
since I found out I am near-sighted and started using lenses. I guess
it's been over 10 years since I had to get them. But I have been
using day- and night lenses that you only have to take out and change
once a month, witch is no hassle at all, and I therefore did not mind
using them. But since I got allergic to my cats and other things, I
have not been able to use them any more. They just cloud up in matter
of days, so for the past year, I have been using day-lenses that I
throw away at night, and use fresh ones in the morning. To be honest,
I love to sleep in and use minimal time in the morning, so to be able
to cut out the fumbling with new lenses every morning is going to be
awesome! And taking a nap in the middle of the day, even for just a
few minutes, really dries out your eyes if you are wearing
day-lenses. So yes, laser-surgery!
The type of surgery I will have is called c Ten. It is the safest
and most high-teck laser-surgery you can get in Norway. I have been
reading about different types of laser-surgery for many years, and at
last I have decided to get this type. It differs for LASIK (the most
common type of surgery) by not creating a “flap” on your cornea,
witch is usually what causes problems if you are unlucky and get
complications from your surgery. The c Ten uses just the laser-beam
to remove the top layer of cells, and then goes on to correct your
vision. It takes usually just 20-30 sec. It is usually more painful
and it takes almost a week before you can see clearly, because the
cells need to regrow over your outer cornea. With the flap in LASIK
you don’t have to wait for this, and you usually can see clearly
within the first days after the surgery. But then you can get
problems with the flap moving, get regrowth under the flap and so
forth, that’s why I stick to the c Ten
If you are not squeamish, here is an intro to LASIK (the one with
the flap):
And here is the surgery I will take, c Ten, and you will see the
difference:
So now I have been using glasses since Tuesday, because you cant
wear lenses the last 7 days before the surgery. And I have been
taking 1000 mg of omega 3 and C-vitamin every day for a week before
surgery and two weeks after to boost healing and the immune-system. I
am also going to take doses of ibuprofen from Monday to Friday next
week, and also a whole regime of eye-drops I will start with just
after surgery. And the surgery-date is on Wednesday 30.may! The 2-3
days after I will have to spend resting my eyes, so I can't read,
watch television or use the computer! I will almost get bored to
death, I think! My only rescue is audio-books. Espen has recommended
Nightside, so I hope it's a very entertaining series.
Finally, here is a picture of me with my glasses, hopefully I will
not have to use glasses until I am older and greyer and have to use
reading-glasses.