Smack in the top center of the photo there is a blue sign with Korean lettering. That is the eye place. Not crowded at all.
Furthermore, it's Friday at 8pm, prime shopping hour. I was about ready to jump out of my skin stumbling around trying to get a taxi. Note, yes, I have been here many times before. And yes, I knew the crowd sitch. And yes, I knew I would have to venture a ways to find a cab. Should I have not been so pigheaded and asked for help, yes. But of course, I had the "I can do this myself!" attitude. Ughhh. Anyway, I will spare all the details, but the pain for the next 2 1/2 days was worse than I ever could have imagined. Like I was being stabbed in the eyes while they were on fire and a steady stream of tears poured out eyes and nose. I thought this can't be right, but when I had my next morning follow up appointment (I brought a friend this time), the dr said my eyes had already healed 30% in 14 hours! He said I would continue to be in pain for the next 2 days, which I was, but by Monday, I would be ok, and I am! He also said to take Monday out of work, but we know that can't happen. It will be another week before my vision is perfect, but I am sitting here typing for the first time in my life with no glasses! Hooray! I don't think I was quite prepared for what I was getting into, but I think I will be v happy when all is said and done. I have to go in tomorrow and get the clear bandages removed from my eyeballs.
That's about all for now. I have some funny office things to write about, but eyes are really tired from looking at computer screen. Sorry if this post was boring -- I might have gone into too much detail :-P
Uh oh! I have been curious about laser eye surgery. Other people have said it was super itchy afterward, but I have never heard that it was painful. Yuck. But I suppose the three days of pain are worth a lifetime of 20/20 vision. Hope you feel 100% soon!
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