@noblehead you beat me to it.
If you're a brain surgeon I'd suggest having a days holiday! Things will appear blurry for a few hours (may be less may be longer).
I'm an administrator so it's basically answering emails, data input etc. So i'd be sat in front of a computer.
The pupils dilate for a couple of hours (at most.) due to the eye drops.. Which can make grey days whiter or sunny days a bit "Disney"..Gotcha! Thanks so much for replying. I am bricking it a little, I have always been a little squeamish about anything to do with my eyes but needs must.
Hi @justjoe. No need to worry just make sure that they put your eyes back in the right way.Gotchja! Thanks so much for replying. I am bricking it a little, I have always been a little squeamish about anything to do with my eyes but needs must.
... & if they're checking yer feet at the same time? Make sure they wash the hands..!Hi @justjoe. No need to worry just make sure that they put your eyes back in the right way.
Mine got mixed, ended up with left eye on right side and right eye on left side.
Looking back it wasn't that bad, looking sideways was a bloody nightmare though.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
For refraction, instill one or two drops of 1% solution in the eye(s), repeated in five minutes. If patient is not seen within 20 to 30 minutes, an additional drop may be instilled to prolong mydriatic effect. For examination of fundus, instill one or two drops of 0.5% solution 15 or 20 minutes prior to examination. Individuals with heavily pigmented irides may require higher strength or more doses. Mydriasis will reverse spontaneously with time, typically in 4 to 8 hours. However, in some cases, complete recovery may take up to 24 hours.
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