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My SLT Laser Surgery Experience

Submitted by dsaito on Thu, 09/18/2008 - 3:17pm

Thought I'd share today's Laser (SLT Surgery experience and the results)

First my eyes were given a few drops to lower the pressure (Alphagan) and a drop to constrict the pupils which also was used according to my doctor to lower pressure at one time.  However, the constriction drops cause headaches, so I was advised to take 2 extra strength tylenols 2 hours before arriving.  I took them one hour before arriving and I was glad I did.  After I took them, I could feel pressure in my head which I'm sure would have been a severe headache. 

The constriction drops also made my vision blurry and I felt drugged (sleepy).  

Then began the procedure.  The doctor put additional Alphagan drops and also some numbing drops in.  The doctor did my left eye first and put a device over the eyeball which directs the laser.  She fired 101 shots in the left eye.  The first shot stung a bit and I flinched and the device came out.  She turned the power down and continued to fire.  I concentrated on breathing and relaxing a much as possible.  The shots have a flash of light and there is a sensation of pain although it is very slight.  Once, I got used to it, I no longer flinched. 

The same was done with the right eye. 

When I got home, I tested my pressure with my AT555 and I got 13 in my right (it was 13 before I left for the appointment), My left tested about 15-16 and readings were a bit inconsistent in the left (as it usually is).  My left eye is worse off as well. 

Well, I went out to eat and had a haircut and came back 4 hours later and tested my pressure after working on my laptop for a bit. 

The results were 11-12 in both eyes.  Now this is good!   The doctor said the pressure will be low when the eyes are inflamed.  Currently, they are not, but are supposed to be for the next three days or so.   After 6 weeks, she says we will know if it worked.  

I am staying positive here!  I will keep you all informed of my progress. 

What I liked about the procedure:

1) relatively quick (5 minutes each eye).  more waiting time than anything else

2) fairly non-invasive.  Laser does not cut, but penetrates and causes inflammation which causes immune system to clean up the trabucular meshwork and increases fluid outflow. .

3) pretty much painless.   a bit of a sting at first. 

 

 

 

 

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