After the best part of nine months I was discharged today by Optical Express. That was a lovely surprise as I was anticipating another check in three months and at that point being discharged.
I can therefore officially see for both distance and reading and for the first time in nearly fifty years I don't need correcting lenses. I think I should feel more excited than I do, but I think this maybe in part due to the fact that I am still getting used to the idea.
When I would fall asleep in front of the television and wake up it would be a worry that a lens might have disappeared around my eye or would pop out if I blinked too quickly. I don't have that worry anymore. I can rub my eyes without worrying, I can look into the direction of the wind and not worry about getting a tiny piece of grit stuck between the lens and the eye, I can read the bed side clock if I wake at night. These may seem trivial but after so long it's these little things that make such a huge difference.
Therefore a huge thank you to everyone at Optical Express in Reading, Sean, Anoushka, Ryan, all the optometrists that I've seen over the nine months, and there have been quite a few, and apologies to anyone else who I've missed. Everyone without exception has always been polite, friendly, professional and nothing has ever been too much trouble. Also to the two surgeons who actually sorted my eyes out, with the lens replacement and the final corrective Lasek surgery. I must admit I did wonder at times, but the optometrists were always very positive about how things would turn out.
Today they were proved right.
A while back someone did ask me if I would recommend it and at that time I wasn't entirely sure. Now, no doubt at all, I would.
Again, a huge and very grateful thank you to everyone.