It's 3 in the morning. Having trouble in falling asleep. Staying in for 5 days straight in my dimly lit apartment after my second lasik surgery completely messed up my sleeping schedule. I was ordered not to open my eyes for this whole period and just to rest for speedy recovery. I think I over caught-up with my sleep and I exhausted all my audio books a couple of times. The surgery was quick-about 20 seconds this time on my left eye. My left eye always has some double vision since my first surgery last year. It's quite minor but it's my dominant eye that I shoot my pictures with. In the usual circumstance, surgeons would not perform such minor adjustment with this risk. But it's my "money-making eye" that giving me trouble in the manual focus department. Fortunately my surgeon Dr. Emil Chynn is an aspiring photographer who understood the difficulty in "switching the shooting eye". It's a nerve-wrecking gamble. Cross my fingers.
Melatonin is kicking in now...