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The dataset generation failed because of a cast error
Error code:   DatasetGenerationCastError
Exception:    DatasetGenerationCastError
Message:      An error occurred while generating the dataset

All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 7 new columns ({'selftext', 'locked', 'link_flair_text', 'title', 'url', 'upvote_ratio', 'num_comments'}) and 6 missing columns ({'is_submitter', 'parent_id', 'depth', 'body', 'comment_id', 'controversiality'}).

This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using

zip://reddit_lasik_posts.csv::/tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/81598764521091-config-parquet-and-info-Pandita-IA-reddit-refract-4bf39c3e/hub/datasets--Pandita-IA--reddit-refractive-surgery/snapshots/7982487721a099539622ecd3efdd69fd76c6085c/reddit_lasik.zip

Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
Traceback:    Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1831, in _prepare_split_single
                  writer.write_table(table)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 714, in write_table
                  pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema)
                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2272, in table_cast
                  return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema)
                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2218, in cast_table_to_schema
                  raise CastError(
              datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast
              post_id: string
              subreddit: string
              author: string
              title: string
              selftext: string
              url: string
              score: int64
              upvote_ratio: double
              num_comments: int64
              created_utc: double
              permalink: string
              link_flair_text: string
              edited: string
              locked: bool
              -- schema metadata --
              pandas: '{"index_columns": [{"kind": "range", "name": null, "start": 0, "' + 1881
              to
              {'comment_id': Value('string'), 'post_id': Value('string'), 'parent_id': Value('string'), 'author': Value('string'), 'body': Value('string'), 'score': Value('int64'), 'created_utc': Value('float64'), 'edited': Value('string'), 'depth': Value('int64'), 'controversiality': Value('int64'), 'permalink': Value('string'), 'is_submitter': Value('bool'), 'subreddit': Value('string')}
              because column names don't match
              
              During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1455, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response
                  parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder)
                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1054, in convert_to_parquet
                  builder.download_and_prepare(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 894, in download_and_prepare
                  self._download_and_prepare(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 970, in _download_and_prepare
                  self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1702, in _prepare_split
                  for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single(
                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1833, in _prepare_split_single
                  raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error(
              datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset
              
              All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 7 new columns ({'selftext', 'locked', 'link_flair_text', 'title', 'url', 'upvote_ratio', 'num_comments'}) and 6 missing columns ({'is_submitter', 'parent_id', 'depth', 'body', 'comment_id', 'controversiality'}).
              
              This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using
              
              zip://reddit_lasik_posts.csv::/tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/81598764521091-config-parquet-and-info-Pandita-IA-reddit-refract-4bf39c3e/hub/datasets--Pandita-IA--reddit-refractive-surgery/snapshots/7982487721a099539622ecd3efdd69fd76c6085c/reddit_lasik.zip
              
              Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)

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comment_id
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body
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score
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created_utc
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edited
string
depth
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controversiality
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permalink
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is_submitter
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subreddit
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kpdqcco
1al1jba
t3_1al1jba
RedditAwesome2
“Can’t say I’ll be doing it again” - why? Will it be an issue one your eyes have fully healed??
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lasik
kpjgl34
1al1jba
t3_1al1jba
enviromtskidd
While not entirely out of the question because every body is different, I imagine this is less likely to happen once you're fully healed. I had LASIK done back in 2018. I've trekked up to 18,300 ft without any issues multiple times. Up to you whether you want to try again when you're fully healed but wanted to add my comment for any other folks who are considering high altitude stuff after LASIK.
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1,707,425,871
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kpjgl34/
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lasik
kpfwqiw
1al1jba
t3_1al1jba
amiok8929
there are FDA and NASA researched docs on this. this was one of the things i was scared about post lasik, mostly they say we be fine except slight bluring at extreme high altitudes like 26000ft+
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1,707,366,641
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0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kpfwqiw/
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lasik
kpezndv
1al1jba
t3_1al1jba
klweng
What elevation did you start noticing issues with vision? Thanks for sharing!
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/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kpezndv/
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lasik
kpkzafy
1al1jba
t3_1al1jba
null
I was up at that altitude within 2 weeks after having Lasik. I live at pretty much ocean level year round and haven't been up a mountain that size since I was a kid. I'm 38 with severe medical issues and had absolutely no problems with my eyes what so ever. Obviously everyone is different.
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/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kpkzafy/
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lasik
ksaiiy9
1al1jba
t3_1al1jba
CheshireStat
Because you had a flap cut in your cornea it is not affected greater by extreme altitudes and extreme depths. This would happen to you if you were deep in an ocean. In both instances your vision returns once you reach an appropriate altitude/sea level again, but this is not the first time I’ve heard this story. Pretty wild and I’m happy you’re okay
1
1,708,988,617
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lasik
kpduc7v
1al1jba
t1_kpdqcco
toegapprincess
I have no idea, I’ll have to check with my doctor at my next follow up appointment. But, it was scary enough to make me not want to do it again! I’ve done a little bit of googling, and I guess it has happened to others, but is only temporary. Not really worth testing it again for me though. I’m proud of myself for reaching the summit still, but would’ve been nice to see the view.
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1,707,338,426
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0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kpduc7v/
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lasik
kph2bji
1al1jba
t1_kpfwqiw
toegapprincess
I saw those too in my little bit of research. My vision was blurry at half that altitude though— but, those mountaineers probably didn’t just get it done three weeks prior 😅
1
1,707,394,331
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1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kph2bji/
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lasik
kph24n8
1al1jba
t1_kpezndv
toegapprincess
It was just as I was getting to the summit, like the last bit of climbing. So I’m comfortable saying 13,000ft.
2
1,707,394,223
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1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kph24n8/
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lasik
kpfebds
1al1jba
t1_kpduc7v
RedditAwesome2
I mean I had to take like two weeks off the gym because even pushing on bench kinda blurred my vision for a bit 2 weeks post op. It normalised shortly after, but I’d imagine mountain climbing would not be an issue once you have fully healed.
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1,707,358,708
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2
0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kpfebds/
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lasik
kph2ep5
1al1jba
t1_kpfebds
toegapprincess
Yeah I’m sure mountaineering is not what my surgeon meant when he said cleared for all activities after two weeks 🤣
2
1,707,394,379
False
3
0
/r/lasik/comments/1al1jba/lasik_high_elevation/kph2ep5/
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lasik
kpgoxjz
1alb9uk
t3_1alb9uk
Future_Code_947
Hi! I had PRK done two weeks ago today and also have a preschooler and toddler. I agree I was a little nervous about the whole just staying in a dark room all day. As far as pain, light sensitivity, etc. that was all done for me after 4/5 days. The day after surgery I wasn’t really feeling too bad, so I made sure to spend time with the kids (sunglasses on). The next day was a lot of eye watering and burning and I tried to spend more time in my room with my eyes closed (it was a Saturday so my husband wasn’t working and took care of them). I did try to be with the family in the afternoon but honestly my eyes were super irritated and I should have taken it easy more that day. I’m a stay at home mom and my kids are home with me 90% of the time. Preschooler is gone only 4 hours a week for school. I was super worried about how I would manage and it truly has not been bad. Like I said I am 2 weeks post-op and I have been functioning well for most of that time. At this point it’s just the vision fluctuating day to day.
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1,707,385,056
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lasik
kpkf3ih
1alb9uk
t3_1alb9uk
fivealive1016
You will have 1-2 days where your eyes don’t feel great. However I found that I could still be helpful during the other days. I cooked, helped with homework, did dishes and all that. The only tricky part was driving. I still can’t drive after a week. So long as you are not in pain, you will be good to be 75% capacity as far as helping is concerned. I would suggest keeping sunglasses on and making sure kids can’t poke you in the eye. Take breaks where you close your eyes for an hour or so, too. You will be fine!
4
1,707,439,246
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0
0
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lasik
kpgm826
1alb9uk
t3_1alb9uk
1978weel
Dutch mother here, of two boys 3 and 7 y/o. I had my surgery last monday, which makes today day 3 after surgery. The surgery was Transprk, the no touch variant of Prk. I have experienced no pain at all. Just very slight discomfort. My sight was pretty bad though, until today. At the day of surgery I brought my kids to daycare/school. Right after the surgery I stayed in, same for day 1 after. Day 2 I went grocery shopping my husband made dinner and collected the kids from school. I guess I could have done it myself. But I was a bit embarassed to show up at school with my dark sunglasses on. People might think…;). Today I am totally fine. I can see and use my iPhone and computer. My vision is far from perfect though. I took the kids to daycare/school today without sunglasses. Good thing it’s wintertime over here, and still a bit dark at 8:30 AM, so no sunglasses needed. I did walk, as I feel a bit insecure to drive or ride my bike yet. I have not been tired, miserable or in pain so far. So it could be like this for you! Wishing you all the best for the upcoming treatment and a speedy recovery.
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1,707,382,928
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lasik
kpg62vo
1alb9uk
t3_1alb9uk
SportsNFoodJunkie
Following as well
2
1,707,371,723
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0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alb9uk/prk_recovery_kids/kpg62vo/
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lasik
kpgmh0t
1alb9uk
t3_1alb9uk
1978weel
Oh and I want to add that even though I stayed in on the day of surgery and the day after, I was feeling fit, slept well at night and didn’t feel the need to be in bed during the day. So when the kids where at home, I was able to give them attention. I just didn’t get psysical with them (u know lift them ‘fight’ with them’ or play rough).
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1,707,383,121
1707383736.0
0
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/r/lasik/comments/1alb9uk/prk_recovery_kids/kpgmh0t/
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lasik
kpihf47
1alb9uk
t3_1alb9uk
null
I did not have PRK, I had regular all-laser lasik, and I was afraid of my twin 5 year olds. They're very rough and jump on my head. I sat them down before and made sure they knew about how sensitive my eyes were going to be for the first two weeks and that they could not sit on my lap. I was worried about head butts. I did allow them to sit on my lap, but was very careful the entire time. I wore my goggles when I felt the energy levels increase. The day of the surgery my husband took care of them. I slept for 15 hours thanks to the valium and two Advil PM, which I took at different times. HIGHLY recommend this. The next day I felt great. There was some stinging after the surgery so this helped with that. The next day it was like nothing at all had happened. I've heard PRK takes longer and can hurt more, though.
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1,707,414,189
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0
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/r/lasik/comments/1alb9uk/prk_recovery_kids/kpihf47/
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lasik
kpmz1nf
1alb9uk
t1_kpkf3ih
Future_Code_947
Agree with everything you said! And also closing my eyes for an hour in the middle of the day was so helpful.
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1,707,488,553
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alb9uk/prk_recovery_kids/kpmz1nf/
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lasik
kpi6i3a
1alb9uk
t1_kpgm826
deservingporcupine_
This is great, I was hoping I would be able to at least go on walks while recovering instead of being in bed all day. Thank you!!
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1,707,410,554
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1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alb9uk/prk_recovery_kids/kpi6i3a/
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lasik
kpgp9rp
1alb9uk
t1_kpgmh0t
Future_Code_947
Yes! I also slept well at night. For the first couple of days I took a nap during my toddlers nap, but other that I wasn’t in bed much.
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1,707,385,326
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1
0
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lasik
kpgk5fd
1alj12p
t3_1alj12p
1978weel
Thanks for sharing your story! You mentioned that your recovery was miserable, but after reading your day to day story it doesn’t seem that miserable to me! I have read worse stories here…I just had my Transprk treatment last monday. I posted it here. It was a pain free experience for me, at least it had been until today (3 days post op).
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1,707,381,328
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0
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/r/lasik/comments/1alj12p/prk_experience_will_edit_updates/kpgk5fd/
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lasik
ksai8nw
1alj12p
t3_1alj12p
CheshireStat
I wish they told you you needed to keep your eyes closed for most of a long weekend. It would have saved you some misery. I had a LASEK done in 2012 and got this warning. It made a world of difference. Good on you for doing the non cut. It’s much safer than cutting. You’d think if the non cut was safer for you since you had thin corneas and a high prescription that they’d offer that to everyone. I think they offer the cutting stuff because it’s a faster recovery but it’s definitely not without a much higher risk in general of common side effects
1
1,708,988,513
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0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alj12p/prk_experience_will_edit_updates/ksai8nw/
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lasik
kphfjji
1alj12p
t1_kpgk5fd
null
Let me rephrase, recovery as a ehole wasnt miserable but its hard for me to convey how bad Friday night and Sat as a whole were. Totally worth it, but it must be mentioned.
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1,707,400,659
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alj12p/prk_experience_will_edit_updates/kphfjji/
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lasik
kpiili1
1alls4x
t3_1alls4x
toegapprincess
I hadn’t thought about this, lol. You could put them in resin and make like a little trophy out of them.
3
1,707,414,575
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alls4x/display_case_for_last_pair_of_glasses/kpiili1/
false
lasik
kpm9yu9
1alls4x
t3_1alls4x
Smart-Boss3887
I'd leave them on my desk in a corner . Just a daily reminder to myself that I no longer need them and to remember how hard it was to wear them all day long
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1,707,475,266
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alls4x/display_case_for_last_pair_of_glasses/kpm9yu9/
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lasik
kpp374d
1alls4x
t3_1alls4x
null
I kept mine, more out of curiosity to look through once in a while at how truly bad my eyes were. They just sit in a drawer. I don't miss them lol.
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1,707,515,365
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alls4x/display_case_for_last_pair_of_glasses/kpp374d/
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lasik
krmt6wk
1alnzab
t3_1alnzab
wannabewithu
hey! thanks for sharing - when did you stop wearing contacts before your procedure?
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1,708,622,521
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alnzab/my_very_positive_experience_2_months_in/krmt6wk/
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lasik
kroczpi
1alnzab
t1_krmt6wk
flyinglaserburrito
One or two days beforehand
1
1,708,640,887
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alnzab/my_very_positive_experience_2_months_in/kroczpi/
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lasik
kpjoalu
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
Tikijade
Seems like a great experience so far! I am considering doing transprk next month your story makes me more hopeful after reading so many painful experiences! Give us updates!
2
1,707,428,468
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/kpjoalu/
false
lasik
mfthiu0
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
1978weel
It’s been one year. So far, so good. My eyesight is very good. The only inconvenience is, that my eyes are a bit light sensitive now. So I wear my sunglasses a lot more. But that’s a small sacrifice.
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1,741,025,693
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/mfthiu0/
true
lasik
ms1qnj1
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
Gerlex
Hoi hoi! Hoe gaat het met jou? I got indicated TransPRK too, due to thin corneas but I have been hesitant because of the 1% of probably of having some negative consequences that you can read online, even when they did like 4 test during my free evaluation to make sure about my possibilities, which is an annoying feeling haha. Which clinic did you go? I went to Nationaal Oogcentrum for my evaluation. -3.50 and astigmatism, both eyes. Thin corneas, big eyes and flat like plates, as described the first time I was told this :D
1
1,747,116,795
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/ms1qnj1/
false
lasik
ms1qpme
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
Gerlex
Hoi hoi! Hoe gaat het met jou? I got indicated TransPRK too, due to thin corneas but I have been hesitant because of the 1% of probably of having some negative consequences that you can read online, even when they did like 4 test during my free evaluation to make sure about my possibilities, which is an annoying feeling haha. Which clinic did you go? I went to Nationaal Oogcentrum for my evaluation. -3.50 and astigmatism, both eyes. Thin corneas, big eyes and flat like plates, as described the first time I was told this :D
1
1,747,116,827
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/ms1qpme/
false
lasik
kpgy214
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
1978weel
Update: I was able to work a little - I use a wide screen, didn’t even need to adjust font size. Very happy with that.
1
1,707,391,755
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/kpgy214/
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lasik
kpn2upq
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
1978weel
Day 4: The BCL where removed today. My vision is 60%. I can read subtitles and roadsigns. I was told I can add dexamethadon drops as of now. I have a feeling my eyesight has regressed a bit compared to day 3 after surgery. It is like vaseline is smeared on my lenses. But I can still function. There is still no pain or irritation.
1
1,707,490,056
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/kpn2upq/
true
lasik
kq7li2d
1alr07x
t3_1alr07x
1978weel
Day 8: The operation has been a week and a day now. I’m very happy with my vision. It’s way better than it was the past 35 years without glasses. Same time, it’s not as good yet as it was with my glasses. But i’m sure my vision will keep improving. I have been functioning at full force. Have been working out at the gym, driving my car and going to the office and work my desk job. My sunglasses have been an absolute lifesaver. Couldn’t be outside without them. The wintery sun is too much for my eyes right now. I can recommend the Sinner Lemmon sports sunglasses. It’s shaped so that it goes round the face, so no sunlight can creep in from the sides. It blocks UV 100% and the glasses are polarized. They are just perfect!
1
1,707,815,486
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/kq7li2d/
true
lasik
ktww8o1
1alr07x
t1_kpjoalu
1978weel
I just got back from my one month post surgery checkup. My eyesight is 100% according to the doctor. I’m very happy with my vision. I’m off my medicinal eyedrops. I just take artificial tears every now and then. I feared that I would be needing readers right after surgery, but I can still see from nearby quite well. At 46, nearsightedness is bound to happen, but it’s not now! Only thing I’ve been having trouble with, is reading from my mobile phone screen when I wake up at night in bed. Probably has to do with dry eyes, and dark surroundings. Oh well, it was a bad habit anyway…my iPhone screen time has dropped significantly. So happy I did it!!
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1,709,904,926
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/ktww8o1/
true
lasik
krz0jfz
1alr07x
t1_kq7li2d
Quarterbakk
Congrats :) Did you correct the "full" refractive error, or did they perform monovision on one eye, where they undercorrect one of your eyes for near vision. How is your near / intermediate vision on the PC before surgery and after surgery? Do you use readers?
2
1,708,808,334
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/krz0jfz/
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lasik
kvkzsxn
1alr07x
t1_ktww8o1
Tikijade
Really happy to hear hope you all the best and that it keeps improving! Still waiting for my surgery but fingers crossed for May!
2
1,710,858,556
False
2
0
/r/lasik/comments/1alr07x/positive_transprk_experienceso_far/kvkzsxn/
false
lasik
kw0vqjb
1alr07x
t1_krz0jfz
1978weel
I didn’t get monovision. My doctor advised against it because many people can’t get used to it. Your brain normally adapts to the monovision situation but sometimes it doesn’t. I didn’t want to take the risk because I was told by the doctor that he could perform the PRK surgery only once (bc of my thin corneas). I am surprised to notice that my near vision is still very good. I don’t need readers at all….ar least not yet. After all I’m 46 so the time will come that my arms become too short to read my phone screen :)
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1amkftr
t3_1amkftr
Gold_Appearance6114
So, What Did You Choose ? Results ??
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lbxii83
1amkftr
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t1ku2ri37gd2ubne
Hi! I ended up going with transPRK at PLEC and I'm really glad I did! I made a long post about my surgery experience, healing and results: https://www.reddit.com/r/lasik/s/PWbIfd3sFQ I ended up with close to 20/15 vision in both eyes, minimal dryness, and no visual artifacts/HOAs
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kq32uhd
1an5log
t3_1an5log
kc858
why was yours so expensive compared to others in san diego? did you have a special procedure? seems to be more than double the cost that I was quoted at clearview
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1an5log
t3_1an5log
ReallyTeenyPeeny
Great info! Any issues with low lighting or near vision? Is driving at night ok?
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1an5log
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blondeluck
It’s hard for me to tell you why mine was more expensive than the cost you’re being quoted, there’s a lot of factors it could be lol. Although I felt expenses were on the higher end, the final price was within the averages I was seeing for ICL of $3-$5k per eye in a VHCOL city. I went to NVISION Eye Center of La Jolla.
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kc858
oh.. duh.. i didnt notice it was ICL, sorry, that makes sense
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kptay77
1ang583
t3_1ang583
Trebor25
I’m 36 with -1.75 and -2.00 with astigmatism, so almost identical to you. This is encouraging…thanks for sharing.
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1ang583
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CrazyStreaker29
Are your eyes still hazy? I’m 72 hours post op and my eyes just seem hazy… like I can see 20/20 but it’s just not that clear. Kind of like wearing smudgy glasses… it’s hard to explain. I’m sure it’s part of the healing process but it is driving me nuts. I thought about calling the surgeons office tomorrow just to be sure.
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kq6dqtc
1ang583
t3_1ang583
Amazing-Mousse-3478
Would you suggest wearing yellow tinted glasses when needing to be back at work after 2 days off.
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ktyt6i6
1ang583
t3_1ang583
Glamourpuss-
I just had my lasik done on Wednesday evening and I, too, had the uncontrollable tearing and burning sensation and it lasted a good hour until the ibuprofen kicked in. I was not prepared for that at all
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kufwqnd
1ang583
t3_1ang583
null
Lol you love cereal 👍🏻 My ex is the 21st, post-op checkup on the 22, and return to work the 23rd for 12 hrs. I am NOT looking forward to that long, involved shift (RN), but I'll be off for 4 days after that.
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kxm4pve
1ang583
t3_1ang583
110902
Hi OP! How have you been almost two months after?
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lbd9o88
1ang583
t3_1ang583
ThickThighsAsianEyes
Hey OP! Thanks for sharing your experience what's your view now? I'm supposed to go in tomorrow morning and am super nervous....
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krtc344
1ang583
t3_1ang583
Disastrous-Theory648
Excellent report. I had LASIK and it was a disaster. Severe dry eyes, disabling, painful. I’m glad to know that this surgery benefits someone.
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kptc0c6
1ang583
t1_kptay77
MegaMatt_64
Totally. Last thing I should’ve mentioned is that my prescription has been stable for about 2 years. So I wanted to be sure my eyes won’t regress back. I honestly think your 30s is the best time to do it. But everyone’s eyes are a little different. Just make sure you trust the lasik surgeon, don’t cheap out. It was $4,400 for both eyes with unlimited touch ups. My lasik surgeon had done over 20,000 procedures and very well know in my area. I live on the East coast in the US.
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kpzq8oy
1ang583
t1_kpz9mq2
MegaMatt_64
Yep, still a little hazy after 3 days and the halos/starbursting is more intense than expected. Keep up with the eyedrops and resting your eyes a lot. My buddy just had it done a few months ago and it took about a week for the haze to subside. The cornea needs time to heal. I’ve heard the halos and starbursts (especially at night) can take weeks to months to totally heal. No need to stress.
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kq6enhe
1ang583
t1_kq6dqtc
MegaMatt_64
Not sure how much blue light matters. What really matters is UV light, especially from the sun. Protect your eyes from that after LASIK.
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1ang583
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MegaMatt_64
Happy to update! So far vision is still almost 20/15. I can tell there is still more healing to go. But not really much dry eyes, only a little in the morning occasionally. Starbursts and halos in my left eye have noticeably gotten better, right eye is taking a little longer. Only other issue I’ve had is some very annoying floaters that appeared about a month ago. But my LASIK surgeon told me recently that they can be a side effect but nothing to worry about, but to keep watching them. I’m learning more about the “trade offs” of LASIK vs contacts and glasses. So far, I think it’s been totally worth it. Only thing I might’ve done different is I might’ve sucked it up and done PRK because I think the pressure from the LASIK suction is what causes the most stress on the eye, and you avoid that with PRK. My LASIK surgeon had to take a few tries to get the suction on my right eye, which I believe is why it’s healing slower and the worst floaters are in that eye.
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lbdtbv6
1ang583
t1_lbd9o88
MegaMatt_64
Left eye is amazing. Seems to be mostly healed. Starbusts and halos gone. Right eye is a little different. I still feel like it’s healing. Still seeing some starbursts and halos. And the only thing I’m not happy about is a fairly severe floater that never seems to go away. I’m used to it now, so it’s not too bad. I still think it beats glasses and contacts by a ton! Just understand that there will likely be small trade offs. Everyone’s eyes are different and heals different. Be ready for some halos and starbursts, it will be jarring at night for a bit. I still don’t regret my decision and think it’s amazing we have technology like this. And take the drugs they give you, that’ll give you more peace of mind that you can stay still during the procedure. Also, only thing I’d do differently is probably opt for PRK. I truly believe the reason I got the few severe floaters is because LASIK puts so much pressure on your eye. And my surgeon had trouble getting the suction with my right eye, but not my left. Hence I have the floaters in my right eye, not really any in my left eye. Good luck and I hope it all works out for the best!
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krtfmlu
1ang583
t1_krtc344
MegaMatt_64
Sorry to hear. I totally get it can be mixed results for every person. I do agree that it can be a trade off. It’s only been two weeks post-op for me and only a little dry eyes in the morning and pretty intense starbursts and halos still. Even if that never improves, I still think it’s worth it to me. Ask me if I’ve changed my mind in 3 months. But it is crazy how people can have such different experiences recovering.
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kptkdd3
1ang583
t1_kptc0c6
Trebor25
Thanks for the advice. I’ve been waiting for them to get worse and stabilize. Not quite there yet, but hopefully soon.
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n5k9iar
1ang583
t1_kpzq8oy
Pleasant_Fly_7797
Hey man, how did ur eyes heal as time went on? Did the hazing go away?
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kxmcigt
1ang583
t1_kxmc8py
110902
Thanks for the quick update! Hope your recovery continues smoothly and the floaters solve promptly!
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m5pfpur
1ang583
t1_lbdtbv6
Dazzling-Jicama-9018
Hello , how are your eye floaters ?
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lmfjbxu
1ang583
t1_krtfmlu
iamfromcanada
Curious if you’ve changed your mind and/or if the lingering effects went away. Thanks a lot for this, very helpful!
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lxgn62i
1ang583
t1_kptkdd3
AbidMajeed
Hi, did you get it done? How did it go? Thanks
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n5ljagh
1ang583
t1_n5k9iar
MegaMatt_64
Oh yeah, hazing went away pretty fast. Maybe a week or two. The halos and starbursts took a lot longer to go away. Maybe 3-6 months. And my right eye never healed 100% and I still see some starbursts, mostly when driving at night. But it’s still been totally worth it and I could go back to my lasik surgeon to fix it, but it really doesn’t bother me much.
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kxmd49a
1ang583
t1_kxmcigt
MegaMatt_64
Thanks!
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lmvrlsa
1ang583
t1_lmfjbxu
MegaMatt_64
Left eye is almost perfect. Starbursts and halos pretty much gone. Right eye still has noticeable starbursts while driving and halos with white text on black background (especially on my OLED tv) and still have a large noticeable floater or two, but I would say it’s still improving each month. Looking back, I’d 100% do it again. I can’t imagine dealing with glasses and contacts again. Especially with how active and how much I travel for my job. The anxiety of forgetting my glasses or running out of contacts is not something I have to worry about anymore. Like I said before, only thing I’d change is probably opt for PRK and MAYBE shop around a little more at different LASIK clinics. I just went with the recommendation from my optometrist. I believe the suction for the LASIK was too hard on my eye and that’s possibly why I have a noticeable floater or two that never seem to leave my field of view. (But I have been told it’s possible those floaters were always there, I just couldn’t see them until I got LASIK) I have my annual optometry checkup next week, so might have more info then. But overall, still no major regrets. The main reason I went through with it was for my first child. I didn’t want to deal with glasses and contacts while raising him. And it’s made life a lot easier when waking up in the middle of the night. lol
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lxgwp05
1ang583
t1_lxgn62i
Trebor25
I have not. My cousin did though and had a great experience
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kqjh5ah
1aodygd
t3_1aodygd
toegapprincess
It’s common for the vision to fluctuate in the first week (glares, halos, etc.). I had a hard time with screens and felt like my eyes would get tired a lot during the first two weeks. My job involves staring at a screen, so every two hours I’d turn off all the lights, set a timer for 5 minutes, and just close my eyes. Then after work, I would do that except for like 30-45 minutes. Now I’m four weeks and it’s like I didn’t have surgery at all. However, one eye is better than the other which drove me a crazy for the first couple weeks.
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kqyd173
1aodygd
t1_kqjh5ah
a_mighty_burger
> It’s like I didn’t have surgery at all.  So your eyesight went back to being just as bad as before the surgery? 
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kqyhi56
1aodygd
t1_kqyd173
toegapprincess
Nitpicker
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kqzv6ac
1aodygd
t1_kqyhi56
a_mighty_burger
What? I’m just confused by what you mean. I can’t tell if you’re saying Lasik helped you, or if you’re saying it was as though you never had it. I’ve heard some people’s eyes regress back to being poor after Lasik.
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kq1x85r
1aofhlt
t3_1aofhlt
jasonlmalone
Well said. Got my procedure last week and was going to post but you literally said what i was thinking. Thank you
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kq71yx1
1aofhlt
t3_1aofhlt
Admirable-Respond241
Thanks for your info. I’m scheduled for lasiks next week. My husband had lasiks on 2018 by the same doctor Im using. We have experience with his surgery but we couldn’t remember all the small details. Your experience sounds about like his did except he doesn’t have an astigmatism where as I do, so much so doc said I win the astigmatism of the year award 🤦‍♀️ I refuse to read the horror stories or watch the procedure until after I’m healed. And yes we did learn to do alot of research on the doctors in your area. We luckily have a wonderful one here, I don’t feel like I’m just another payment to be collected.
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kq25rdy
1aofhlt
t3_1aofhlt
gunnerforever123
Interesting. Glad to hear it went well OP. I too am one of those considering going through with LASIK but I get put off by the horror stories. Where do you think it’s goes wrong for people who it does not work out for? Could it be that they don’t follow the post op procedures properly, or that some people went ahead with the surgery after being told that they weren’t suitable?
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kqsfwhx
1aofhlt
t3_1aofhlt
blueeyedpiscess
lmao. Well guess what I kept my nails and was perfectly fine 💅🏼
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kxsrmqw
1aofhlt
t3_1aofhlt
tocanv
Thanks for posting this! I have a consultation with NVision Roseville in a few weeks. This was helpful!
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krdood2
1aofhlt
t3_1aofhlt
Ambitious_Leg_2114
Interesting to hear you started having blurred vision about a month later - the same thing happened to me and it’s been about 4 months since the surgery and it still fluctuates. I’m hoping it stabilizes at some point soon but they told me after 3 months it is basically what it is and I should get it corrected. I’m still not convinced because my vision is better in the morning.
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krnjgqs
1aofhlt
t1_kq71yx1
Zeddexs
Good for you guys, hope yours comes out well. About the payment to be collected, in the end I didn't care much. I went in for better eyesight and came out with that. Personally, the service aspect doesn't matter to me as long as the end result is there
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kq4da3s
1aofhlt
t1_kq25rdy
Zeddexs
Of course not a medical professional but IMO, Two of the greatest factors are the experience of the doctor and how your own body reacts and heals. I have a few nvision centers near me but chose the one I did due to the highest amounts of reviews mentioning they had great results. As for the healing, you think some things may not have that much of a factor but things like smoking, certain drugs inhibit your bodys immune system. I'd imagine people not following directions is also a significant issue. "Well what if I just don't touch my eyes" you're just adding to the number of things that could go wrong.
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krni7gg
1aofhlt
t1_kqsfwhx
Zeddexs
"I missed tbe entire point of the post and I'm proud of it" Edit: OH LMAO looked at your profile and you're the one I was referring to in the post
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krnishh
1aofhlt
t1_krdood2
Zeddexs
Have you had periodical check ups since surgery? Curious, have you been or are you using eye drops? For me the root cause of the fluctuations was dry eyes. It wasn't until a little later when I found out but by that point my eyes were returning to being able to lubricate themselves. From time to time due to allergies or when I'm sleepy they'll still get dry so I got some gel eye drops and that seems to do the trick
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krnitd1
1aofhlt
t1_krdood2
Zeddexs
Have you had periodical check ups since surgery? Curious, have you been or are you using eye drops? For me the root cause of the fluctuations was dry eyes. It wasn't until a little later when I found out but by that point my eyes were returning to being able to lubricate themselves. From time to time due to allergies or when I'm sleepy they'll still get dry so I got some gel eye drops and that seems to do the trick
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krnlbhu
1aofhlt
t1_krnitd1
Ambitious_Leg_2114
The place where I got the surgery done only schedules 1 checkup a few days after the surgery but I have been back twice since then because I have been worried. During the first checkup, she told me my eyes were dry and probably strained because I work on a computer (and to keep using drops/a warm compress) and during the second checkup, she said I was at a -1 and I needed to think about getting a corrective surgery (only 11 weeks post-surgery). I have been using drops every 2 hours or so ever since the surgery happened with the exception of a few week period when I thought everything was good. I just use the preservative-free ones though, I haven't heard of the gel ones.. are they better?
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ksy86po
1aofhlt
t1_krnlbhu
Zeddexs
Oh? We're you aware of that prior to the surgery? Gel eye drops just stay in your eyes a little longer since they "coat" your eyeball making it last longer.
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kqztstr
1aorahe
t3_1aorahe
indecisivegirl20
My right eye is stronger than my left eye too. Most days are better than others, but it drives me nuts sometimes. It’s winter where I am so the dry, cold air is not making it any better so I’m really hoping it subsides by summer time. I got my lasik done in November and eye drops are still my best friend.
2
1,708,267,990
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1aorahe/lasik_one_month_update/kqztstr/
false
lasik
kqxi5h8
1aorahe
t3_1aorahe
parralaxalice
In what ways was it a game changer for you? I’m scheduled to get mine done next Friday :)
1
1,708,220,769
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1aorahe/lasik_one_month_update/kqxi5h8/
false
lasik
kqy2zy1
1aorahe
t1_kqxi5h8
toegapprincess
The game changer is being able to use my own eyes to see— my contacts and glasses were always the most important thing no matter what I did or where I went. Without them, I would be disabled. It’s a new confidence that I didn’t have before. I’m currently traveling so I really notice not having to worry about the contacts/glasses. If someone stole my bag, they aren’t stealing my eye sight now.
4
1,708,229,957
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1aorahe/lasik_one_month_update/kqy2zy1/
true
lasik
kslphy6
1apbnqy
t3_1apbnqy
Resident_Fact9660
Im on my 9th day post op. Right eye is blurry.. even if i read something close.. before surgery i couldnt see well with my right eye but could read well upclose.. Man i hope everything will go well
2
1,709,157,707
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/kslphy6/
false
lasik
ktg7op3
1apbnqy
t3_1apbnqy
Resident_Fact9660
How are you know ? Il on my 15th day. Still see blurry and double vision.
1
1,709,646,798
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/ktg7op3/
false
lasik
kwbw8d7
1apbnqy
t3_1apbnqy
Resident_Fact9660
How are you doing? Do you have ghosting? Im 1 month and a week post op. My vision was perfect but today all of sudden i have ghosting on my left eye
1
1,711,283,077
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/kwbw8d7/
false
lasik
l8qfrnv
1apbnqy
t3_1apbnqy
anonymasss
how are you now 4 months post op? just had my prk done 2 days ago
1
1,718,465,182
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/l8qfrnv/
false
lasik
kqyh2q4
1apbnqy
t3_1apbnqy
Resident_Fact9660
How are you feeling now? My prk is tomorrow
1
1,708,237,418
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/kqyh2q4/
false
lasik
kr9o81w
1apbnqy
t3_1apbnqy
PurpleKraken16
How do you feel when using screens for longer periods of time? Phone or pc?
1
1,708,419,247
False
0
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/kr9o81w/
false
lasik
kso8ory
1apbnqy
t1_kslphy6
Kurious_kid91
Same! My vision fluctuates, still better than what it used to be though since my myopia was high!! I have been noticing that my right eye fluctuates much more than my left. In general, it’s my right eye that gets blurry and I get some ghosting when reading text on screens. I am three weeks postop, and the fact that my left eye is so sharp and crisp gives me hope and patience. Will be heading to my doctor tomorrow for check up.
1
1,709,199,052
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/kso8ory/
true
lasik
ktgan15
1apbnqy
t1_ktg7op3
Kurious_kid91
Left eye doing better than the right, in terms of sharpness. I went to my doctor he said that this is normal as it is still early days. Right eye has a little haze. He described my eyes as 90% healed (left) and 80% (right) , give or take. Right eye worsens sometimes during the day due to computer use. Im still using lotemax twice a day as per his instructions and systane ultra as frequently as I feel needed. Are you using any eye drops?
1
1,709,648,031
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/ktgan15/
true
lasik
kwbzlc1
1apbnqy
t1_kwbw8d7
Kurious_kid91
Right eye still adjusting, but doesnt bother me much. Gets worse if my eyes are tired after screen use. Left Eye pretty much perfect. How do you feel about the ghosting?
1
1,711,284,803
False
1
0
/r/lasik/comments/1apbnqy/5_days_post_prk_experience/kwbzlc1/
true
lasik
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Dataset Card for Reddit LASIK Communities Dataset

Dataset Summary

This dataset contains posts and comments from two LASIK-related Reddit communities: r/lasik and r/LasikSupport. It was created to support research on patient experiences, community support dynamics, and medical discourse in online health communities.

The dataset includes approximately 1,983 posts (993 from r/lasik, 990 from r/LasikSupport) and +27000 comments from the same communities. It captures discussions about laser eye surgery experiences, pre-operative concerns, post-operative outcomes, and peer support exchanges.

Primary use cases:

  • Sentiment analysis of patient experiences
  • Topic modeling of healthcare discussions
  • Natural language processing research on informal medical discourse
  • Longitudinal studies of online health communities
  • Analysis of patient decision-making and information-seeking behavior

Languages: English

Dataset Structure

Data Instances

The dataset consists of two separate CSV files:

Posts dataset example:

{
  "post_id": "abc123",
  "subreddit": "lasik",
  "author": "username",
  "title": "2 weeks post-op update",
  "selftext": "My experience so far...",
  "score": 15,
  "num_comments": 8,
  "created_utc": 123456789
}

Comments dataset example:

{
  "comment_id": "def456",
  "post_id": "abc123",
  "author": "username",
  "body": "Thanks for sharing your experience...",
  "score": 5,
  "depth": 1,
  "created_utc": 123456789
}

Data Fields

Posts Dataset

  • post_id: Unique identifier for the post
  • subreddit: Source subreddit (lasik or LasikSupport)
  • author: Reddit username (pseudonym)
  • title: Post title
  • selftext: Post body text
  • url: External URL (if link post)
  • score: Net upvote score
  • upvote_ratio: Ratio of upvotes to total votes
  • num_comments: Number of comments on the post
  • created_utc: Unix timestamp
  • permalink: Reddit URL to the post
  • link_flair_text: Post flair/category
  • edited: Boolean indicating if edited
  • locked: Boolean indicating if locked

Comments Dataset

  • comment_id: Unique identifier for the comment
  • post_id: ID of parent post
  • parent_id: ID of parent comment (if reply)
  • author: Reddit username (pseudonym)
  • body: Comment text content
  • score: Net upvote score
  • created_utc: Unix timestamp
  • edited: Boolean indicating if edited
  • depth: Comment nesting level in thread
  • controversiality: Reddit controversy score
  • permalink: Reddit URL to the comment
  • is_submitter: Boolean indicating if author is original poster

Data Splits

No predefined splits are provided. Researchers can create custom splits based on:

  • Temporal: Pre/post specific dates (e.g., 2020)
  • Community: r/lasik vs r/LasikSupport
  • Random: Standard train/validation/test splits for ML tasks

Dataset Creation

Source Data

Data Collection

The data was collected from publicly available Reddit posts and comments using the Reddit API and/or Pushshift API. The collection targeted two subreddits:

  • r/lasik: General LASIK discussion community
  • r/LasikSupport: Support-focused community for LASIK patients

Collection timeframe: [Insert dates, e.g., 2024-2025]

Collection method: Automated retrieval via Python scripts using API wrappers (praw/Pushshift)

Data Processing

Preprocessing steps:

  1. Converted Unix timestamps to human-readable dates
  2. Removed exact duplicate entries
  3. Preserved original text without spelling/grammar corrections
  4. Standardized metadata fields across subreddits
  5. Retained deleted/removed content markers

Software used: Python 3.x with pandas, praw

Annotations

No manual annotations are included. Labels for sentiment, topics, or other tasks should be derived programmatically or added by researchers.

Considerations for Using the Data

Social Impact and Biases

  • Self-selection bias: Users who post online may not represent all LASIK patients
  • Platform bias: Reddit demographics skew younger and more tech-savvy
  • Negativity bias: Users with complications may be overrepresented
  • Temporal bias: Medical practices and outcomes evolve over time
  • Geographic bias: Predominantly English-speaking, likely US-centric

Discussion of Biases

The dataset reflects experiences shared voluntarily on Reddit and may overrepresent negative outcomes, as individuals experiencing complications often seek online support. Positive outcomes may be underreported. The communities have different purposes (r/lasik is general, r/LasikSupport is support-focused), which may affect content tone.

Personal and Sensitive Information

  • All data is publicly available on Reddit
  • Usernames are pseudonyms but not additionally anonymized
  • Posts and comments may contain self-disclosed personal medical information
  • Some content includes emotional testimonies about negative surgical outcomes
  • Privacy consideration: While data is public, researchers should avoid attempting to reidentify users

Limitations

  • Missing data: Deleted/removed content appears as empty body or selftext fields
  • Duplicates: Edited content may appear multiple times if retrieved at different timestamps
  • External links: URLs in content may no longer be active
  • No ground truth: Medical accuracy of claims is not verified
  • Temporal coverage: May have gaps depending on API availability

How to Use

Loading the Dataset

from datasets import load_dataset

# Load posts dataset
posts = load_dataset("Pandita-IA/reddit-refractive-surgery", data_files="posts.csv")

# Load comments dataset
comments = load_dataset("Pandita-IA/reddit-refractive-surgery", data_files="comments.csv")

# Or load both
dataset = load_dataset("Pandita-IA/reddit-refractive-surgery")

Using with Pandas

import pandas as pd

# Load locally
posts_df = pd.read_csv("posts.csv")
comments_df = pd.read_csv("comments.csv")

# View sample data
print(posts_df[['title', 'score', 'created_date']].head())
print(comments_df[['body', 'score', 'depth']].head())

Example: Sentiment Analysis Setup

from datasets import load_dataset
from transformers import pipeline

# Load dataset
comments = load_dataset("Pandita-IA/reddit-refractive-surgery", data_files="comments.csv", split="train")

# Initialize sentiment analyzer
sentiment_analyzer = pipeline("sentiment-analysis")

# Analyze sample comments
sample = comments.filter(lambda x: x['body'] and len(x['body']) > 50).select(range(10))
for comment in sample:
    result = sentiment_analyzer(comment['body'][:512])  # Truncate long texts
    print(f"Score: {comment['score']} | Sentiment: {result[0]['label']}")

Additional Information

Licensing Information

This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license.

You are free to:

  • Share and redistribute the material
  • Adapt, remix, and build upon the material

Under the following terms:

  • Attribution: You must give appropriate credit
  • NonCommercial: You may not use the material for commercial purposes

Citation Information

If you use this dataset in your research, please cite:

@misc{yingying_zhu_2025,
    author       = { YINGYING ZHU and XueRong Chen and Rafia Khayrullaeva },
    title        = { reddit-refractive-surgery (Revision 7982487) },
    year         = 2025,
    url          = { https://huggingface.co/datasets/Pandita-IA/reddit-refractive-surgery },
    doi          = { 10.57967/hf/6733 },
    publisher    = { Hugging Face }
}

Contributions

Dataset compiled and maintained by [Your Name/Research Group].

For questions, issues, or contributions, please contact: [[email protected]] or open an issue in the dataset repository.

Acknowledgements

We thank the Reddit communities r/lasik and r/LasikSupport for openly sharing their experiences and creating supportive spaces for LASIK patients. This dataset would not be possible without their contributions.

Ethical Considerations

This dataset is intended for research purposes only. Researchers using this dataset should:

  • Respect the privacy of community members
  • Avoid attempts to reidentify users
  • Consider the sensitive nature of medical information
  • Follow their institution's IRB guidelines when applicable
  • Comply with Reddit's API Terms of Use

Updates and Maintenance

Current version: 1.0
Last updated: [Date]
Maintenance status: No regular updates planned

For the most current information, visit the dataset repository on Hugging Face.

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