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  • Ken, I was trying to find the video you suggested to see the size of your cyst..as a comparison to mine, and I didn't see it. Sorry. I'm sure you're right about the blood vessel issue causing the doc to "pass the buck" so to speak... Diane.

  • @welshd7 The video is a response to this video, it mixed in with the comments. It's called "Ken's 3 Eye Balls" It seems my friend has a sense of humor. :)

  • Yes, I have read many of the comments. Seems most people have gone to eye specialist and had this done. My eye doc wants me to see a plastic surgeon, which concerned me that it must be a very invasive surgery. Could you see small blood vessels in yours? Diane...p.s. thanks for chatting with me about this.

  • @welshd7 I couldn't see small blood vessels, but it was big :0

    There's a video response my friend took of me on one of those videos if you want to see how big it was.

    Maybe because of the blood vessels your doc doesn't want to have anything to do with it, I don't know :(

  • Thanks for the well wishes Ken, and thanks again for recording your personal experience. Diane

  • @welshd7 Hey Diane, I'm so glad I made that video, it's helped a lot of people. :)

    Check out all the comments :)

    Ken

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  • @TechReview333 Ya, that's when I had eye surgery :)

  • Thanks for easing my worries. Your calm, reassuring manner helped. It doesn't sound fun but the surgery itself doesn't sound menacing like I figured it to be. Hope you continue to do well with the other eye.

  • @welshd7 Glad I could help. I haven't had a problem since.

    I wish you well too :)

    Ken

  • The operation was painless, but the first needle hurt like a M....F..., but it had to be done. I waited a 1 1/2 hoping it would go away on its own. I got my infection at a tanning saloon. I would recommend getting a tan on the beach.

  • @TheJoeyD27 Thanks for sharing :)

    Ken

  • Hey! Thank you so much for uploading this! I have to have surgery for a chalazion this month and I was so nervous about it. Your video really helped calm my nerves! Thanks again man! :)

  • @sugarhoneyicedtea123 Glad I could help :)

    Ken

  • You had to pay so much man! I had this same surgery done and it cost me $25, I'm from Montreal.

  • @MrBooone Ya, our Health system isn't as good sometimes :(

  • just got my surgery at 5 pm today :)

  • @ecghost1 How did it go?

  • @KBDProductionsTV good :) very glad i got it he gave me a shot which hurt pretty bad, then gave me eyedrops and then flipped my eyelid, and started to get rid of the stuff. And he also found some little bumps , which he cut off, and then that was it! he prescribed an ointment for me that i have to use 3 times a day for 1 week though. oddly enough i do not have a bruise though. Very glad i got this :)

  • @ecghost1 I'm glad I had it done too :)

    Thanks for sharing :)

    Ken

  • One more question, sorry if im bothering you :P. So, right now my right eye looks like it has a stye because it is swollen. Is that normal? Will it go away after the surgery? oh that might be more than 1 questions sorry :P

  • I just got done with surgey like 10 min and ready to remove my patch I woke up like mike tyson punched me im the eye overall im glad to have the surgrey and no school

  • @DJFuego13 Ya, getting out of school is always fun.

    Glad you surgery went well :)

    Ken

  • I just had the surgery today. I was told to take off the patch after 2 hrs. So far it looks the same. I guess it takes a few days to go down? Should I do anything else? Hot Compress? Tea bags? Anything? I am in Panama on missions and had to have this happen. The doctor is the best in Panama. The pastor of the church i go to had the same thing done by the same doctor. He was the one who recommended the doctor to me.

  • @cjgroove2 My lump was gone the next day after I took off the bandage and I did some warm compresses just to keep it clean for a few days. Check out my "Surviving Eye Surgery - The Day After (Chalazion Part 2)" video for a follow up. Good luck at the mission. :)

    Ken

  • i had mine yesterday and the doc told me to take off the patch after 4 hours. my eye looks like i've been punched. i have the chalazion since a year ago. people, please don't dragged like me, it become sooooo uncomfortable the longer you 'keep' it...

  • @masturah256 Ya, I waited a bit too long myself :( Glad I did it though :)

  • @masturah256 IKR I HAD IT FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS at like the end of 5th Grade now im in 7th but today u got my Surgery today they put me to sleep :D

  • @DJFuego13 I*

  • @masturah256 i got my Surgery today lol fail

  • I had mine removed yesterday.. And now i wasn't dare to take off the patch on my right eye.. The chalazion was at my right bottom eye lid. I told the surgeon to apply more anesthesia to it so that i would feel nothing and i DID felt nothing. Anyways my chalazion dragged till 1 month. Sigh. Glad i went to remove it.

  • @BoABranDish I'm glad I had my Chalazion removed too, I just wish I did it sooner.

  • Thanks so much for this video. It's looking like I will need the same procedure as you. I'm also from Ontario and I hate the ohip doesn't think eye coverage is important anymore. I'm a contacts wearer with really old, weak glasses so it looks like the procedure and buying a new pair of glasses will set me back about $600 ... Yikes. But again thanks for this vid

  • @Mel3456 Hey Mel, I hope your procedure is as easy as mine. Let me know how it goes :)

  • How long did you have to wear that bandage? I don't want people to find out about it haha

  • @NYk1lla 12 hours

  • Guys, I had just had mine done A week ago, It did not hurt at all but the injection, It felt like a couple ant bites on your eyes, but that's it, Take sum pain killers when you get home, Switch from evenly from hot to cold compresses, and it will be gone like mine (do more hot then cold) :D

  • i had a chalazion on my right eyelid removed today and it was painless didn't feel a thing it is still swollen but was told it will go down in a few days it is definetly softer now i can kind of feel the cut that was made when i blink not bad really but glad i had that taken care of

  • @Italia8023 Glad everything was okay :)

    Ken

  • i got a huge one

  • @LetMeTasteYa Get it removed :)

  • @KBDProductionsTV yeah very soon ;)

  • I got mine taken out a few weeks ago. My mom refused to let them do it while I was awake so I was put under (thank god!) it was a really scary procedure but I'm so glad it's over ^_^ the smell of the eye patch once it gets taken off is horrid! x.x

  • @emocoreXsunshine You're lucky you got put out. I hope you have a speedy recovery. :)

  • this video is so helpful thanks so much! :D

  • @MsGirlInTheWorld You're welcome :)

  • why do people even get surgery for styes, i mean i get the time and ya they hurt like hell every time you blink witch is like 300 times a day! but i use a hot wash cloth and then about in 2 days i pop it! easy and it is free!

  • @gamer4real101 Hey, thanks for the comment, It wasn't a stye it was a Chalazion. My first one was too big and deep for hot wash cloths to work, so surgery was necessary, but the second Chalazion I got on my left eye, I did the same thing you did and it worked. :)

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  • i just had surgery on my left lower eyelid, and the worst part of the surgery was the binge in the beginning...thanfully it went smooth. I had it for 10 months now

  • @faisalmandm I bet you're glad it's gone :)

  • @KBDProductionsTV

    what should i expect the next few days after the surgery, and is it alright for water to touch the inner eyelid?

  • @faisalmandm Maybe a bruise and swelling. Mine was gone in two days, no traces :) As for the water I'm not sure.

  • @KBDProductionsTV thank you alot for the helpful info :) now i will have to remove the other chalzion on the the right lower eyelid

  • i have one on each eye top lid + bottom lid, terrified of getting them removed but after watching this my nevers have settled quite a lot, thank you (:

  • @haribosweetie16 Thank you. That's why I posted this. You'll be glad when they're gone. Let me know how it goes and good luck :)

  • i have one on each eye top lid + bottom lid, terrified of getting them removed but after watching this my nevers have settled quite a lot, thank you (:

  • i'm scared shitless dude! i have to go get mine done soon...

  • @emochic646 I was very scared too, but you'll be glad once that thing is off your face :)

  • Had mine done yesterday. It was on my L eye on the upper lid and was about 1/2 the size of a grape. It had pretty much caused my eye to shut. I had it done under local, took about 40mins. due to its size. They drained it from the front and then also flipped the eyelid, used the clamp and they got the rest of it from the back. A little pain, when I flinched they would add additional topical anesthesia. A note, they generally do NOT do general anesthesia as it is not needed for this.

  • @mgymgh Ya, I just had a local. :)

  • really it didn't hurt!! THANK YOU!!!!!!

    

  • @ntjnssntjnss1 Thanks for the feedback. :)

  • @ntjnssntjnss1 The numbing drops just take the edge off the needle and once the needle take affect you don't feel anything. Good luck and let me know how it goes.

  • ugh!! I have a bad painful stye in my right eye and when I wake up my eye is swollen shut. now I have one in my left eye!! GRRR! I just turned 39 and never had a stye it stinks!! I have been putting warm compresses on all day, don't know if I should go to dr. how long did you wait before going to the Dr. I really really hope it goes away on its own. especially since I'm taking my 17 year old daughter for driving lessons this afternoon!!!! love you channel btw. sandy from ny

  • i had it done too but the anistetic didnt work so i could feel everything...i thought id see everthing to but i didnt but for me it killed D:. i at one point he tapped mah head coz he thought i passed out and the injection made me feel sleepy but no pain went and like mum said that i went so stiff i couldnt move and my feet where twiching in pain and i was saying pritty wired stuff O.O apparently. i feel ya pain man i really do

  • @Azhl3ighxxx Thanks for the comment. I'm sad you had such a bad experience. :(

    Ken

  • How long do you have to wear it?

  • @the09conradz 12 hours :(

  • @KBDProductionsTV damn. at least you did have to wear it for a month or two that'd suck.

  • You are so brave!

  • i have two in my eye ,,,its sucks,,,because my eyelid become bigger so i decided to have sergery..hehe

    left eye is done,,nextweek right eye,,haisss..:( gudluck for me..thnx

  • i must do this but i´m so afraid,i have on the left and right side.oh my god :((((

  • @1979bina You'll be so happy after you do it :)

  • im wearing this at the moment!!

  • @sunflower7202 How long did they tell you to wear it?

  • @KBDProductionsTV had surgery at 11am ish doctor said "wear it until tomorrow morning"

  • i'm getting mine removed next week. thanks for this video. i feel less nervous.

  • @pnklmonade127 Thanks, let me know how it goes. :)

  • @KBDProductionsTV i just came back from the surgery. it definitely hurt more than i thought it would. but im glad its over and i never want to experience that again.

  • @pnklmonade127 Thanks for letting me know :)

  • Young girl i know had one on each eye. Large pustuals bottom eyelids one each eye that had turned black, she looked like Alice Cooper at a distance they were very large like elongated warts. Dr in Sydney AUS did the operation. Today no scaring at all. Using lacra lube to keep the wounds moist, no dressings either eye.. ever. This talk of styes can sometimes be misleading could only be blepharitus, blockage of oil glands.

  • @TheWowowo Thanks for your comment :)

  • What can go wrong in the surgery? you say surving like, what could happen?

  • @Metaldudehere I don't think anything can go wrong with the surgery it's just the scary part I survived. :)

    Let me know how it goes.

    You'll feel so glad you did it.

    Ken

  • Hey i have a couple questions, first off i am 15 and i have 2 chalazians, one from about 11 months ago, and one i noticed a couple days ago, i saw my doctor about the first one, and she told me because it's not imparing my vision, you don't need to remove it or worry about it, but now the second one has formed. What should i do, should i go back to the doctor?If surgery is nessicary i wanna know, do they put u to sleep? does it hurt alot? is their pain afterwards?how much does it cost in ontario

  • @Metaldudehere I don't like your doctor. Ask your doctor if he/she could recommend an eye specialist. If he/she says you don't need one go to a different doctor or just look up eye specialist in the book.

    • they didn't put me to sleep, but it was okay.

    • It didn't hurt a lot but it wasn't comfortable either.

    • no pain afterwards, maybe a little sore but nothing to worrie about.

    • I think I say the price in this video or the Day After Video, maybe $300.00

  • @KBDProductionsTV Thanks a lot you have been a big help, and one more question i need answered is, what can happen if u don't get it removed??? i have had mine for a while and it's not hurting me or imparing my vision...

  • @Metaldudehere It might get bigger. My friend called mine a 3rd eyeball.

  • @KBDProductionsTV lol 3rd eyeball. Yeah i don't want that to happen, but i will need to make a doctors app soon thanks for all the help

  • Ur a whip

  • @superdood16 Whip?

  • is it gonna scar? i mean its on your face :_(

  • @abcd12345 They put a clamp on it and turn you lid inside-out, so the scar is on the inside.

  • How long does it take

  • @WeDaBestUK2K 5 - 10 minutes

  • In 2007, I had this condition for the first time, and I let it go untreated. It ended up getting huge to the point where my left eye was completely swollen shut and then reached the point where it burst on its own which was painful and messy.

    My only question is how long did you have to wear the bandage?

    Im just asking because it has come back to haunt me and Im gonna have the surgery done tomorrow before it gets worst. I'll try to post a video reply on my experience. =/

  • @EROD1874 I wore the bandage for 12 hours that's all. Good luck with the surgery and I would love a video response. and if you could find the time and subscribe too that would be greatly appreciated.

    Ken

  • i have one of these also and ive been to doctor and he said it is a chalazion and i have been searching about them and looked at a couple of vids on youtube but i know its only a small minor surgery but im really scared, im supposed to have surgery in a couple of weeks but im litterally crapping myself about it.

  • @TJCSproductions Triston, watch both of my videos again, the surgery was no problem. I was FREAKED out too but it's better that a big lump on your lid.

    Be cool and let me know how you made out.

    Ken

  • When I removed my eye bandage the eye looked great

    Doctor gave me eye drops after lancing

    When I put on the eye drops it went everywhere.

    I hope I haven’t made it worse by putting in the eyedrops? Then cleaning the mess with a tissue?

    I should just leave it?

  • @peckerdecker You should do exactly what your doctor tells you to do.

    I was told to put 'Eye Polysporin' on it.

  • I had 3 calazia’s removed yesterday

    I removed the bandages today and it loos fine

    I went to put in the eyedrops and made a mess.

    I wiped the extra stuff with a clean tissue

    I hope that is o.k?

  • @peckerdecker For some reason I wasn't given eye-drops.

    It sounds like you're on the mend.

    Ken

  • Today is the day after my surgery,Ive taken the bandage off and my eye lid is red and and very swelled up and looks like theirs eternal bleeding or something.Is this normal?

  • @sHAd0W11591 I'm not a doctor but I would go see one ASAP.

    That doesn't sound normal to me.

    Let me know how it goes and good luck, get well.

  • @sHAd0W11591 it's normal

  • I'm getting this surgery done this Friday. Does it hurt at all?

    How many days did it take for you to recover? Thanks. :)

  • @KetsturdProductions Good luck Friday.

    It didn't kill me but it hurt just a little, but worth it (no sharp pain).

    I think it took me only a day or two to heal.

    Please let me know your experience, thanks.

    ken

  • thank you so much!I might be having this surgery after a few days and I am so frightened, but you made me much more compacent..

  • @gracielle005 You're welcome, did you see both my eye video?

  • Lol its such a tiny surgery :O only the injection hurts a LITTLE! You wont feel anything, maby after the pain like somebody smashed on your eye but its for one day only!

  • @blitziee I think it's the unknown that people freak out. It wouldn't bother me to do it again.

  • Maaaannnnn!!!! Fuck IHave A Fuckin Chalazion N'It'sz Pissing Me Off Mann!!! .. Im Ready To Go Do This Like A G.. ...

  • @4dafirsttime It's definitely worth it. Let me how it goes.

    Ken

  • THEY DIDNT PUT YOU TO SLEEP!!

    almost always when something like that occurs, they put you to sleep. like a risk of you moving your eye or body, and it just being something you wouldnt want to feel or see. ive had quite a few chalazion, and i know it sucks.

    quick question.. did your eye hurt really bad before the surgery? and did you have to pop it before you knew you had to get it cut out

  • @TheRetardsFromSpace

    No they didn't put me to sleep.

    I wanted to be put to sleep while this procedure was happening, but they didn't.

    My eye didn't hurt before the surgery it just looked really ugly. When it wouldn't go away on it's own, then I went to the doctors and had him tell me what to do.

    Thanks for the comment.

    Ken

  • one last question hehehehehehe hahahaha ah they did not inject you?

  • @yvonneliezel They only injected me with the freezing stuff.

  • thanks dudeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @yvonneliezel Good luck.

  • yeah i watch it dude... but dude i just want 100% sure................ what kind of proces is that? just tell dudeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @yvonneliezel They freeze the lid, fold it over and cut open the Chalazion from the inside of the lid, suck out the nasty stuff, cauterize the incision closed and it's all done. Good as new.

    I was as freaked out as you were, believe me, but I'm so glad I did it.

    Ken

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  • @yvonneliezel Dude!!!! did you watch both videos?

    They explain the whole thing.

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  • wow, I had to get surgery too for my gallbladder and then the bellybutton incision got infected. Its in the top ten worst things of my life. I get sooo soooo sick if I eat the wrong thing now. Arent you glad I shared that! Later gator

  • @julievangel Ya! thanks for sharing. lol

  • how long did you wear the patch for? i may have to go through surgery in the next few months... i am terrified.

  • @shellysuntan Hi Shelly, I wore the patch for 12 hours. I was terrified too, but I managed to get through it.

    Ken

  • Hey(: if i ever do need this done do you HAVE to have that eyepatch thing? :S

  • @heavenlyflower1510 I think I had to wear it for 12 hours.

  • after all that, it was getting smaller and smaller, but it didn't go away so i got booked at augest 20th to go to the hospital and get put under ( much better than being awake, it hurt quite bad) and today i got it done! so im hopeing i wont have to deal with this bullshit anymore, nonetheless awesome video! :)

  • @blitzdatmaul Thanks for the comment and I wish you all the best,

    I think you eye doctor is a quack. He should have done it at the hospital the first time he saw you.

    Ken

  • THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WENT THROUGH 3 MONTHS AGO, so i got a stye at first aswell, then it just kept getting bigger and bigger, they prescribed toberex (not exact name, something similar to that) but that didn't do anything, so i went to my eye doctor for the 3rd time and he asked me if i wanted him to work on it at his office, but since i am only 14 he didn't know if i could handle it, but they put some minor freezing solution over it and he flipped my eyelid over and started working on my eye

  • OMG im so freaakin scare cuz im 13 n i have a chalazion thingy i've been putting the warm compress for a week now n it did not do anything at all!!!!! n i want it to go away be fore school starts n i do not want to wear n eyepatch on the first day of school :( how long does it take it to heal after the surgery???? i do not want people to stare at me on the first day of school...... n it does hurt rite???? will it hurt after???

    PLEASE REPLY!!!!

  • @xUniCornsLoverx Go to the doctors. He will send you to an eye specialist and he will remove it. It will go back to normal after the surgery. I don't think you'll get the surgery before school starts, sorry.

    Ken

  • Haha thanks this video made me feel a little better.

    I'm 14 and i might need this and i'm really scared!

    Can you give a metaphor for how much it hurts?

    Also, do you know what "activities" cause a chalazion?

  • @eviltoxicrain I is uncomfortable but not painful.

    I don't know what causes a Chalazion, us lucky people just get them. I was so lucky I got another one on my other eye a month after this one.

    Ken

  • Oh and its on my lower left eyelid. :/

  • I'm 15 and i have a small chalazion on my eye. I got a stye in early june and picked on it >.< now im treating it myself with simple ointment. Buht its inside of my eye and not visible on the outisde. buht its starting to hurt.. ive been getting lazy on the ointment buht i hear i might have it for years. D:im scared its a cyst that wont go away and im scared that if i do get surgery, im gonna end up with an ugly scar on my eye. sorry i worry alot xD

  • @KellySykesTV #1: Go to the doctor. #2: There won't be a scar because they do it from the other side of the lid.

    I was VERY SCARED TOO but I'm glad I got the surgery.

    Let me know what you do okay?

    Ken

  • I just had this procedure done today. I also tensed up and kept my hands clenched together, haha. The patch is removed and now my eye is giant and swollen, wooo. I was also nervous that I'd be able to see the tools coming toward my eye. Thank God that wasn't the case, or I probably would've flipped. Well not really. I wouldn't flip out physically, but in my head I'd be screaming. Hahaha.

  • @HomicidexMurreh Clenched hand syndrome, lol

    My eye didn't swell up. You can see it in my other video(Surviving Eye Surgery - The Day After (Chalazion Part 2)), I wonder why yours did, maybe because of the the doctor.

    Thanks for the comment.

    Ken

  • @KBDProductionsTV Yeah, I saw that video too. I was asking myself why your eye wasn't a big poofball like mine is. It's Day 2 now for me and it's still a big poofball. o.O; Hmm.. Maybe my eye is just retarded? Haha. I'll just look more into it. How'd you react to the cauterizer? I was like, "Uh.. what was that?" Because I saw some smoke. Haha

  • @HomicidexMurreh ...Retarded eyeball, lol.

    Ya, when I heard the cauterizer I dreaded the smell of my burning flesh.

    It took a few days for my eye to get used to the scratching scar underneath but I'm glad it went away. If your eye doesn't get smaller by tomorrow call the doctor.

  • @KBDProductionsTV Luckily I didn't smell a thing, haha. Thanks for the advice!

  • i've had one for about 4 or 5 months now, just don't got insurance or money to pay for the procedure so I gotta wait it out, get a job blah blah blah and then do it xD but the job thing aint going so well argh darn thing is annoying to look at

  • @razzanick Try the hot compresses...

    Hot Compresses: Boil water in a kettle, pour it into a shallow dish add salt, I used a folded paper towel and dipped the towel into the water and SLOWLY applied it to my lid. It takes a couple of applications to get used to the heat but once you do do it 10 times for one minute each time, 3 times a day. It should make the Chalazion come to a head.

    Ken

  • @KBDProductionsTV yeh his right.. that's what i did and it worked for me. the Chalazion went away

  • ohh fuck does bc still cover this?

  • @obbe69 I don't know, call your doctor and ask him. BC might be different. I think Manitoba will cover that.

    Ken

  • i've had one since august of 2009.i know 10 months :/

    i'm going to the doctor to get it checked up...

    but i've been reading everywhere that sometimes the bump and stuff from the chalazion doesn't fully go away...is that true?

    how big was yours?

    mine is actually quite small, about the size of a really tiny pea but it actually feels like it has sort of spread and my eyelid just feels lumpy...

    has your chalazion fully disappeared?

  • @damikim91 Wow! 10 months... The Chalazion I had removed by the doctor is gone and the one I got on the other eye that I removed (I know... ouch!) is gone also. So go to the doctors and get that sucker removed.

    Mine was the size of a large pea.

    A buddy of mine put a video of my lump on his channel(ass...) you can see how big it was.

    Ken's 3 Eye Balls

    Enjoy my pain.

    and don't watch any Chalazion surgeries, it will freak you out.

    Ken

  • Great,I have one,awesome.

  • thank you so much for the video! I actually had a chalazion in my eye lid from one year now. It's funny, because it was bad at first, then it looked like it was gone but I could still feel something, and exactly one year later it's back with two styes, but the chalazion inside isn't releasing any fluids.

    Anyways, my question is how long did it take you to make a surgery. I was almost wondering if I could just walk in and get it done on the spot.

  • @87PowerMan My doctor sent me to the eye doctor and I had the surgery 3 weeks later.

  • @KBDProductionsTV , sheesh, i wonder if i could get my sooner than that. I'm so tired of having this thing in my eye! AAARRGGG!

    Thanks for the vid!

  • I just had this surgery done today. I have to say it was pretty brutal. I think they might have not used enough numbing drops because the needle hurt really really bad. The pretty much did the same procedure, and the doc said he had "hoped" he got everything because there was hardly any drainage. I have a feeling this procedure was a bust, I am still wearing the patch, but I hope to god I will never have to go through this again. Worst experience of my life.

  • @digitalversicolor Sorry to hear that. If you ever have to go through that again (god forbid) then come up to Canada and see my doctor he was the best.

    Let me know when the bandage comes off.

    Ken

  • @KBDProductionsTV I took the bandage off, there was some discomfort and brusing the day after. There is still swelling and my eyelid does not look like it did before the chalazion, but I can't feel the bump of the chalazion anymore. I have been using antibiotics and doing warm moist compresses which the doc had suggested to aid the drainage. Your eye looks very normal the day after. I am impressed. How did you care for your eye after the surgery?

  • @digitalversicolor After my surgery I just did the warm compresses and everything went well after that.

  • thanks

  • @mixinthemaking I hope everything work out for you.

  • ps your daughters channels pretty cool i watched one of the vids

  • ooh ok thanks and its ok. so they put the eyedrops in so when they inject you with the needle that wont hurt?

  • @brbrianan1 It doesn't hurt as much.

  • ps you said before the surgery, they put eyedrops on your eye? wtf, they said they were gonna inject my eyelid area about 3 times with anatesia :O ok ok tell me about that please x)

  • @brbrianan1 Okay, they put eye drops in to numb the lids which takes the edge off the needle. I don't remember the needle hurting too much. After the needle zero pain. I'm the type of person who can persevere as long as the doctor talks me through it and lets me know how long to go. If I know how long then my brain relaxes. Check the next video it will explain the day after surgery.