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Doctor Gets Lasik Eye Surgery to Deal With Foggy Glasses

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They’re on the front lines of the pandemic, but their glasses are giving them a big problem. Now, some doctors and nurses are opting for Lasik eye surgery to ditch their glasses and get a clearer view of their work. Dr. David Hirsch is an anesthesiologist and says his cloudy glasses are a headache to deal with in the operating room. Registered nurse Raqul Eng says it’s not just her glasses that fog up – so do the goggles and face shield she wears to protect against COVID-19 in her unit. #InsideEdition

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83 comments

    1. Marielaa Usher

      Not really. It’s a permanent solution for a lot of problems. As someone that uses glasses I can tell you that not being dependent on my glasses might be one the best things in my life

    1. Jessica Winchester

      Anesthesiologists didn’t always have to wear masks… I had surgery twice at 2 different hospitals over the past 10 years (1 for a kidney issue & 1 for a collapsed lung) & the anesthesiologists never had any mask on at either hospital. It’s only a huge deal now because of Covid. I feel for them, because I also wear glasses & since it’s gotten cold out, I can’t see anything when I have a mask on due to the fog. :/ I wish I could afford Lasik! I have enough medical issues already.. ?

    1. Kim's Lost Earring

      I don’t think you guys realize that they’re doctors, they need laser focus and vision in order to complete their job correctly. Putting your glasses over your mask can cause slippage and most surgical masks can’t hold the glasses on the nose bridge because of the way they’re built. Just think about both sides before you form your opinion please.

    1. Audrey G

      I think it’s a good investment if u have been having glasses all ur life. I’ve had glasses ever since I was 3 ?. Tbh though 5000k for laser eye surgery is probably only a fraction of the amount of money spent on eye appointments, frames, lenses, and therapy.

    1. Cristopher Salinas

      you clearly don’t wear glasses besides if you were to clean them on the spot with your shirt you risk scratching the lenses and also it doesn’t exactly clean it if you use your shirt it will smudge it causing it to look dirtier than before

    1. ᴄʀʏsᴛᴀʟ ᴇ

      @Nice Hazardous Soooo I’m guessing you skipped a few replies. @ShaySlay already answered that for you. Wearing contacts can bring discomfort to them as healthcare workers who work 12 hours a day. They risk getting infections (it’s highly possible if they wear it for days straight) and contact lenses block oxygen flow. It’s common sense that wearing it for 12 hours is unhealthy.

    2. ᴄʀʏsᴛᴀʟ ᴇ

      @AgentCody Banx8 They didn’t do it because they didn’t have to, the glasses wouldn’t fog up because they didn’t wear masks nor were they time travellers that knew a pandemic would come that would make them wear a mask. This is pretty basic common sense….

    3. ShaySlay

      I dont know why people make them seem crazy, they wear glasses every day all day and have to for the rest of their lives. Lasik kills 2 birds with 1 stone, and the foggy glasses is just an extra incentive to have to procedure. Not the sole reason to have it done, im sure.

  1. ALEX Flanagan

    Maybe it is true smart people’s brain’s decrease the quality of their eyes to boost fps in the brain because the amount of doctors and other personal that tend it wear glasses is usually quite alot

  2. Angelina Parsons

    A mask tip from my boyfriend who has to wear glasses, in case you didn’t know: If you twist the straps of your mask, it helps ALOT with the fogging! The air comes out through the sides instead of around your nose, so barealy any fogging:) Hope this helps

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